APSIPA promotes education and capacity building in signal and information processing by supporting learning activities, educational resources, and institutional collaboration across the Asia‑Pacific region and beyond.
Many APSIPA educational activities are conducted in conjunction with the APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference (ASC), including tutorials, invited talks, and educational sessions, providing members with access to high‑quality learning opportunities. Other educational activities we will organize include distinguished lecturer program, summer school, etc.
The Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA) establishes the Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) to serve its communities by organizing lectures given by distinguished experts.
APSIPA distinguished lecturer program is an educational program that promotes the research and development of signal and information processing in Asia Pacific region. Particular attention is given to the specific needs of academia, and professionals in industry and government in developing countries. Lecturers will tailor their presentations to the envisioned audience.
APSIPA distinguished lecturer is an ambassador of APSIPA to promote APSIPA's image and reach out to new membership. A distinguished lecturer is also a volunteer who is willing to serve the APSIPA community. The visibility of APSIPA is expected to increase significantly as a result of the lectures.
The appointment of distinguished lecturer is an honor to recognize the technical achievement, expertise and leadership of an individual.
APSIPA distinguished lecturers are distinguished experts who are willing to give lectures to achieve the objectives of the program. They are nominated by the members of the Board of Governors. Nominations will be for a 2-year term that begins on 1 January of the subsequent year. All nominations must be submitted to APSIPA Institutional Relations and Education (IRE) Board Chair by 15 December of the year preceding the appointment.
A nomination should include (i) a completed nomination form with the nominee's resume which addresses the distinguished lecturer selection criteria; (ii) a statement from the nominee expressing his/her willingness to serve as a distinguished lecturer and complete the respective duties; (iii) a biography and a digital photo for publicity purposes. The nomination should also include pointers to the candidate's web site and online video materials, which may be useful in reaching out to audience after the distinguished lecturer appointment.
This criterion is evidenced by keynote/plenary talks during the years preceding the nomination, or by similar distinguished lecturer appointments awarded by other reputable associations. APSIPA may appoint distinguished lecturers jointly with other associations in the related technical fields.
Supporting documentation may include list of the candidate's recent journal papers, books, monographs with citation information.
The distinguished lecturers should be committed to complete the duty of representing APSIPA at the proposed events, and participating in membership recruitment and development as part of the lecturing tours. The distinguished lecturer should put in best effort to promote APSIPA during the lecturing tours.
The distinguished lecturers should identify topics of lectures for the envisioned audience. This criterion is evidenced by the invitation from local hosts, including APSIPA Local Chapters where appropriate, and the size of the expected audience.
The distinguished lecturers are selected by IRE Board which is appointed by APSIPA President. Each year, the DLP committee selects and appoints up to 10 distinguished lecturers who address well the selection criteria.
The IRE Board receives all nominations by 15 December and announces the selection in January of the subsequent year.
APSIPA will announce and publicize all appointed distinguished lecturers in its website, through APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference and in its other publications. Appointed distinguished lecturers should complete at least two lectures in two different locations during the 2-year term. The IRE Board Chair will facilitate the arrangement among the local hosts, APSIPA Local Chapters, Board of Governors members, and the lecturers when necessary.
The nominated distinguished lecturers are encouraged to fit their lecture schedule with other travel plans to ease travel expanses they may need to afford. However, this program is not intended to provide speakers for ordinary conferences, workshops or symposia that are not organized or co-organized as APSIPA educational or Local Chapter activities. Local hosts are expected to make their best effort to publicize the lectures locally to attract audience, and take care of the local arrangement.
To strengthen the linkage between Distinguished Lecturers and APSIPA Local Chapters, APSIPA encourages DL lectures to be organized in collaboration with APSIPA Local Chapters, Board of Governors members, and relevant APSIPA committees. A DL lecture may be initiated by a Local Chapter, proposed by a Distinguished Lecturer, or coordinated with the assistance of a Board of Governors member. When APSIPA travel support is requested, the lecture should normally be hosted or co-hosted by an APSIPA Local Chapter and endorsed by the Local Chapter Chair before the event. This scheme shall apply to APSIPA Distinguished Lecturers appointed for the 2025–2026 term and subsequent terms.
Subject to budget availability and prior approval by the IRE Board Chair and APSIPA HQ, each Local Chapter may request dedicated DL activity support of up to USD 1,000 per year, intended to support one to three DL lectures. Reimbursement will be made after completion of the lecture, validation by the Local Chapter Chair, and submission of a DL visit report to the IRE Board Chair and APSIPA HQ. The report should include the lecture title and abstract, speaker biography, date, venue or online platform, host Chapter, estimated number of participants, a short summary of the Q&A or discussion, and event photos where available.
The appointed distinguished lecturers, together with the hosting Local Chapters or other local hosts where applicable, should submit a report to the IRE Board Chair after completing the lecturing tours. For lectures supported by APSIPA travel funding, submission of a DL visit report to the IRE Board Chair and APSIPA HQ is required before reimbursement. APSIPA will acknowledge all distinguished lecturers who have completed the lecturing tours at the plenary session of APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference with certificates and tokens of appreciation.
Please click here (PDF or Ms Word) to download the nomination form of APSIPA Distinguished Lecturer Program.
The presentation template for APSIPA Distinguished Lectures is available to download here.
The APSIPA Distinguished Lecturer Program, as well as other APSIPA educational and outreach activities, are administered under the Vice President – Institutional Relations and Education Program (IRE).
For enquiries about education activities, please send an email to VP-IRE:
Prof. Isao Echizen
E-mail: iechizen@nii.ac.jp
National Institute of Informatics
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