SampTA is a biennial interdisciplinary international conference for mathematicians, engineers, and applied scientists. The main purpose of SampTA is to exchange recent advances in sampling theory and to explore new trends and directions in the related areas of application. The conference focuses on such fields as signal and image processing, compressed sensing, coding theory, control theory, computational neuroscience, information theory, real and complex analysis, and applied, computational, and classical harmonic analysis. The SampTA meetings attract an essentially even mix of mathematicians and engineers as the interest in sampling theory and its many applications has blossomed. This even mix makes the SampTA meetings unique in the scientific community. The conference organization is headed by an international steering committee consisting of prominent mathematicians and engineers, a local organizing committee, and a technical committee responsible for the conference program.
Sampta’s Steering Committee
Akram Aldroubi (Vanderbilt University, USA)
John Benedetto (University of Maryland, USA)
Yonina Eldar (Technion, Israel)
Paulo Ferreira (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Gitta Kutyniok (TU Berlin, Germany)
Farokh Marvasti (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)
Götz Pfander (Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) – Chair
Bruno Torrésani (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
Michael Unser (EPFL, Switzerland)
Ahmed Zayed (DePaul University, USA)
History
The first Sampta conference took place in Riga (Latvia) in 1995 in the form of a small workshop. Historical (founding) organizers include Paul Butzer, Hans Feichtinger, Karlheinz Gröchenig, Rowland Higgins, Abdul Jerri, Andi Kivinukk, Yuri Lyubarskii and Gerhard Schmeisser.
Past meetings
New Haven, USA, July 10–14, 2023 Website
Bordeaux, France, July 8-12, 2019 IEEE Xplore
Tallinn, Estonia, July 3–7, 2017 IEEE Xplore
Washington, D.C., U.S., May 25–29, 2015 IEEE Xplore
Bremen, Germany, July 1–5, 2013
Singapore, May 2–6, 2011
Marseille, France, May 18–22, 2009
Thessaloniki, Greece, June 1–5, 2007
Samsun, Turkey, July 10–15, 2005
Strobl, Austria, May 26– 30, 2003
Orlando, U.S., May 13– 17, 2001
Loen, Norway, August 11– 14, 1999
Aveiro, Portugal, July 16– 19, 1997
Riga, Latvia, September 20– 22, 1995