SP Coding and Information School – SP Coding School Instituição |
The SPCodingSchool was a two week long school on coding and information theory which will be held in Brazil in January 2015.
Leading researchers in the area will give both introductory courses (during the first week) and advanced courses (in the second one). The introductory courses are aimed to students that have consistent mathematical background but are not necessarily acquainted with coding and information theory. Besides the mini-courses and selected lectures, participants will be enrolled as teams in research problems that will be presented in advance.
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Institution
Instituto de Matemática, Estatística e Computação Científica/Unicamp
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Field of Knowledge
Computer science
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Academic Director
Marcelo Firer
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Grant Number
2013/50543-0
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Date
2015-01-19 to 2015-01-30
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Registration Deadline
closed
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Site
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City
São Paulo
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Keywords
Error-correcting code, Information theory
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Program
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Sunday, January 18
14:00 – 18:00: Hotel reception
Monday, January 19
8:30 – 10:00: Opening Session - Imecc
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Block Codes - Valdemar Cardoso da Rocha Jr. (Federal University of Pernambuco)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Introduction to Information Theory (aka IT in a nutshell) - Max Costa (Unicamp)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 17:45 or forever: Impromptu Problem Session
Tuesday, January 20
8:30 – 10:00: On Codes and Lattices - Sueli I. R. Costa (Unicamp)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Block Codes - Valdemar Cardoso da Rocha Jr. (Federal University of Pernambuco)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Introduction to Information Theory (aka IT in a nutshell) - Max Costa (Unicamp)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 17:45 or forever: Introduction to Convolutional Codes - Reginaldo Palazzo Jr (Unicamp)
Wednesday, January 21
8:30 – 10:00: On Codes and Lattices - Sueli I. R. Costa (Unicamp)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Introduction to code-based cryptography - Paulo S. L. M. Barreto (USP)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Introduction to Convolutional Codes - Reginaldo Palazzo Jr (Unicamp)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 17:45 or forever: Impromptu Problem Session
Thursday January 22
8:30 – 10:00: Introduction to Network Coding - Danilo Silva (UFSC)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Introduction to code-based cryptography - Paulo S. L. M. Barreto (USP)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Structure of the capacity region and its use in multiuser systems - Ninoslav Marina (Haute Ecole ARC)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 17:45 or forever: Research Opportunities in São Paulo - Brazil
Friday, January 23
8:30 – 10:00: Introduction to Network Coding - Danilo Silva (UFSC)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Structure of the capacity region and its use in multiuser systems - Ninoslav Marina (Haute Ecole ARC)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 20:30: Social Program 1
Monday January 26
8:30 – 10:00: Wireless Network Coding: Algorithms and Applications - Alex Sprintson (Texas A&M).
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Chordal Codes for Chip-to- Chip Communication - Amin Shokrollahi (EPFL & Kanou Bus)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Simple Tools for an Information Theory for Large Networks - Michelle Effros (Caltech)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 17:45 or forever: Burst-error correcting codes & Topics Where Coding Meets Crypto - Henk Van Tilborg (Eidhoven University)
17:45 – 19:30: Panel Session: Information Theory, Coding Theory and the Real World - Chair: Vinay Vaishampayan
Tuesday, January 27
8:30 – 10:00: Wireless Network Coding: Algorithms and Applications - Alex Sprintson (Texas A&M).
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Coding problems for memory and storage applications - Alexander Barg (Maryland University)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Spatial Coupling - A Primer - Rudiger Urbanke (EPFL)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 - 17:45: Simple Tools for an Information Theory for Large Networks - Michelle Effros (Caltech)
17:45 – 18:30: IEEE Information Theory Society - Michelle Effros - President
Wednesday January 28
8:30 – 10:00: Explicit Lattice Constructions: From Codes to Number Fields - Jean-Claude Belfiore (Paris Telecom)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Physical-Layer Security: Bounds, Codes and Protocols - João Barros (Universidade do Porto)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Optimality of Gaussian auxiliaries via single-letterization arguments - Chandra Nair (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 - 17:45 or forever: Burst-error correcting codes & Topics Where Coding Meets Crypto - Henk Van Tilborg (Eidhoven University)
17:45 – 18h30: Impromptu Problem Session
Thursday, January 29
8:30 – 10:00: Lattice Coding for Signals and Networks - Ram Zamir (Tel Aviv University)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Coding problems for memory and storage applications - Alexander Barg (Maryland University)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Spatial Coupling - A Primer - Rudiger Urbanke (EPFL)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 16:15: Coffee break and “posters of the day” session
16:15 - 17:45: Physical-Layer Security: Bounds, Codes and Protocols - João Barros (Universidade do Porto)
17:45 – 18h30: Impromptu Problem Session
Friday, January 30
8:30 – 10:00: Lattice Coding for Signals and Networks - Ram Zamir (Tel Aviv University)
10:00 – 10:10: Posters oral presentation – Session 1
11:00 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:10: Explicit Lattice Constructions: From Codes to Number Fields - Jean-Claude Belfiore (Paris Telecom)
12:10 – 14:00: Lunch
14:00 – 15:30: Optimality of Gaussian auxiliaries via single-letterization arguments - Chandra Nair (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
15:30 – 15:40: Posters oral presentation – Session
15:40 – 22:00: Closing Session and celebration
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