INFORMATION SCIENCES and SYSTEMS
(ISS) SEMINARS

FALL 2006

All Seminars will be held on Thursdays
Beginning at 4:30PM in E-Quad - Room B205
(unless otherwise indicated)


October 9, 2006 ~ Joint with PACM
C. Richard Johnson, Jr., Cornell University
Vincent Van Gogh and Imitators in Greyscale: In Experiment in Cross-Disciplinary Stimulation
Location: 214 Fine Hall ~ 4:00pm

October 26, 2006 ~ 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Visa Koivunen, Helsinki, University of Technology, Finland
Mobile MIMO-OFDM Systems -- An overview of the technology and recent research results

October 26, 2006 ~ 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Moe Win, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fundamental Limits on Wide Bandwidth Signal Acquisition

November 6 ~ Joint with PACM
Alon Orlitsky, ECE and CSE, University of California
Information Theory and Probability Estimation: From Shannon to Shakespeare via Laplace, Good, Turing, Hardy, Ramanujan, and Fisher
Location: 214 Fine Hall ~ 4:00pm

Wednesday, November 8
Rene Vidal, Johns Hopkins University
Binet-Cauchy Kernels on Dynamical Systems

November 16
Jerry L. Prince, Johns Hopkins University
Topology Preservation in Cortical Reconstruction Using Implicit Surface Evolution

Tuesday, November 21
Ken Zeger, University of California, San Diego
Matroids, Networks, and Non-Shannon Information Inequalities

November 30
Tsachy Weissman, Stanford University
Role of noisy feedback in communication

 

December 7, 2006
CANCELLED

Tuesday, December 12
Antonis Kalis, Athens Information Technology, Greece
Beamspace-MIMO: Extending the capacity limits of wireless communications

Wednesday, December 13
Michael Berry, Princeton University
How Do Populations of Neurons Encode Visual Stimuli?

January 11, 2007
Amir Bennatan, Princeton University
Design and Analysis of Non-Binary LDPC Codes for Bandwidth-Efficient Communications

January 18
Fred Mintzer, IBM
Supercomputing and Signal Processing

Monday, January 22
Daniel Palomar, Hong Kong, Institute of Science and Technology
"Waterfillings, waterfillings, and waterfillings: from single-user to multiuser"
Location: 008 Friend Center

 
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