2014 European School of Information Theory
General Information
The school will bring together students from many different countries and provide them with the opportunity to listen to distinguished researchers in the field, present their own research results and get feedback.Ìý
Speakers
- Ìý(Carnegie Mellon University)
List error-correction with information-theoretically minimal redundancy - Ìý(Aalto University)
Algebraic lattices and applications to communications - Ìý(Technion)
The complexity of information-theoretic secure computation - Ìý(Syracuse University)
Information theoretic security and its applications - Ìý(Boston University)
Compute-and-Forward: an explicit link between finite field and Gaussian interference networks - Ìý(EPFL)Ìý
Spatial Coupling -- What is it, why does it work, and what are the open challenges?Ìý
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Organizing committee
- Ìý(University of Tartu)
- Ìý(University of Tartu)
- Ìý(University of Tartu)
- Ìý(University of Tartu)
- Ìý(University of Tartu)
- Ìý(Technische Universität München)
- Ìý(Aalborg University)
- Ìý(Imperial College London)
- Ìý(University College Dublin)
- Ìý(University of Zagreb)
Project management and administration
- Kairit Shor (University of Tartu)
- Kerli Kangro (Tallinn University conference center)
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The school is organized by the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Tartu.Ìý
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The school is officially supported by the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Information Theory Society, by the EU ICT COST Action IC1104, and by the European Regional Development Fund through the Estonian Center of Excellence in Computer Science, EXCS.
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Contact us Ìý
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For inquiries email us at Ìýv i t a l y . s k a c h e k (at) u t . e eÌý
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