Friday 12 January 2024

The 33rd Annual Running Of The University Of Oxford Digital Signal Processing Course Will Be Held Online Again, In 2024

The course first moved online in 2020 and has received excellent reviews from the attendees.

The course will run from Monday 8th April to Friday 17th May 2024, with live online classes one afternoon per week.

Based on the classroom course, Digital Signal Processing (Theory and Application), this online course consists of weekly live online tutorials and also includes a software lab that can be run remotely. We'll include all the same material, many of the existing labs and all the interaction of the regular course.

Online tutorials are delivered via Microsoft Teams once each week and practical exercises are set to allow you to practice the theory during the week. 

You will also have access to the course VLE (virtual learning environment) to communicate with other students, view and download course materials and tutor support is available throughout.

Code examples will be provided although no specific coding experience is required. 

The live tutorials will be on Wednesday each week from 13:00 - 14:30 and 15:00 - 16:30 (GMT) with a 30-minute break in between.

You should allow for 10 - 15 hours study time per week in addition to the weekly lessons and tutorials.

After completing the course, you should be able to understand the workings of the algorithms we explore in the course and how they can solve specific signal processing problems.

Full details are available here: https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/digital-signal-processing-online.