Summer course – Fourier analysis for vision science


I spent with some colleagues, many of them from the AGEYE project, an intensive week in the end of the summer 2014 in Calabardina (Spain) following the course from prof Larry Thibos in Fourier analysis for vision science organized by University of Murcia (Spain).

Calabardina is a small fisher’s town situated in the south east of Spain, that besides offering affordable seafood and amazing ‘zarzuela’ (typical Spanish dish, fish and seafood stew) counts with warm and transparent sea water. Prof Norberto López-Gil, who organized this summer school, kindly invited us for a ride on his boat to free our minds after so much Fourier transform. Impossible to say no.  

Colleagues that followed the course, wearing a red T-shirt the students and wearing a grey T-shirt the teachers. From left to right: Juan Zapata, prof. Norberto López-Gil, prof. Larry Thibos, Danilo A Jesus, me, Irene Sisó-Fuertes, Matt Jaskulski, Jose Juan Esteve-Taboada, Antonio J Del Águila-Carrasco, Iván Marín-Franch, Grzegorz Labuz and Sonia Gholami.

Great experience in Norberto's boat. I'm on the right hand side, close to prof Larry Thibos who is wearing a white hat. Foto credit: Matt Jaskulski.