SAM Brazil

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I just presented at the IEEE SAM workshop in Brazil. My first international conference presentation, and I’m still processing it. The paper was on channelized facies recovery based on weighted compressed sensing – months of work condensed into a 15-minute talk and a handful of slides. The nerves beforehand were brutal. Standing in front of a room full of signal processing researchers, most of them with way more experience, and trying to convince them your work matters. But it went well. The questions were tough but fair, and the feedback was genuinely useful – people pointed out angles I hadn’t considered. The travel grant from DIE made it all possible; there’s no way I could have afforded this otherwise. Brazil itself was incredible. The food, the warmth, the energy of the place. It’s one thing to publish a paper, but presenting it in person, defending it live – that’s when it feels real.