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New professor appointed to Signal Processing

D.Sc. (Tech.) Esa Ollila has been appointed Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics

D.Sc. (Tech.) Esa Ollila has been appointed Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics from 1 June 2015 to 31 May 2020. His field of expertise as an Associate Professor will be in signal processing and speech communication technology.

Ollila has worked as an Academy Research Fellow at the Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics.

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