Lightning Talks I
Michael Luby, Qualcomm Inc.
Alex Dimakis, University of Texas, Austin
Thomas Richardson, Qualcomm Inc.
Rüdiger Urbanke, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ameya Velingker, Carnegie Mellon University
Christina Fragouli, UCLA and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Mike Langberg, University at Buffalo, SUNY and Michelle Effros, California Institute of Technology
David Burshtein, Tel Aviv University
Lara Dolecek, UCLA
Calvin Lab Auditorium
Coding Theory for Scalable Media Delivery
Michael Luby, Qualcomm Inc.
Coding For Distributed Storage
Alex Dimakis, University of Texas, Austin
TBA
Thomas Richardson, Qualcomm Inc.
Finite Length — The Final Frontier
Rüdiger Urbanke, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Polar Codes over q-ary Alphabets and Polynomially Fast Convergence to Shannon Capacity
Ameya Velingker, Carnegie Mellon University
Pliable Index Coding
Christina Fragouli, UCLA and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
A Reductionist View of Network Information Theory
Mike Langberg, University at Buffalo, SUNY and Michelle Effros, California Institute of Technology
Gap to Capacity of Finite Length Polar Codes
David Burshtein, Tel Aviv University
Coding for NVMs: Advances In Theory Meet New Applications
Lara Dolecek, UCLA