Past IPC Lab Seminars

Other Previous IPC Lab Seminars

  • David Gesbert (EURECOM), Learning to team play, 18 Feb. 2020, 11:00, Room 611
  • Levy Boccato (UNICAMP)Machine Learning Perspectives in Signal Processing Tasks, 22 Jan. 2020, 13:30, Room 909B.
  • Junlin Zhao (Imperial), Content Delivery over Multi-antenna Wireless Networks, 15 Jan. 2020, 13:30, Room 909B.
  • Mohammad Mohammadi Amiri (Imperial), Wireless Coded Caching and Computing, 26 Sep. 2019, 14:00, Room 1109A.
  • Elif Tugce Ceran (Imperial), Reinforcement Learning for Optimal Age of Information in Wireless Networks, 28 Aug. 2019, 15:00, Room 1109A.
  • Aly El Gamal (Purdue)Recent Advances in Deep Learning: Feature Selection, Adversarial Attacks, Applications in Wireless Communications, 24 July 2019, 2pm, Room 611.
  • Samuel Somuyiwa (Imperial), Reinforcement Learning for Proactive Content Caching in Wireless Networks, 12 Jun. 2019, 14:00, Room 611.
  • Shlomo Shamai (Technion), Sparse NOMA: A Closed-Form Characterization, 29 May 2019, 11am, Room 909B.
  • Salim El Rouayheb (Rutgers),Codes for Secure Distributed Matrix Multiplication, 28 May 2019, 11am, Room 909B.
  • Mohamed-Slim Alouini (KAUST), Addressing spectrum scarcity through hybrid optical and radio-frequency wireless networks, Jan. 2019, 15:00, Room 1109A.
  • Qianqian Yang (Imperial), Coded Content Caching and Delivery over Wireless Networks, 23 Nov. 2018, 15:00, Room 909B.
  • Sheng Yang (CentraleSupelec), Storage, Computation, and Communication: A Fundamental Tradeoff in Distributed Computing, 9 Nov. 2018, 11am, Room 909b.
  • Aylin Yener (Pennsylvania State University), Foundations of Energy Harvesting and Energy Cooperating Communications, 3 Jul. 2018, 11am, Room 909b.
  • Jonathan Scarlett (National University of Singapore),  Information-Theoretic Limits for Inference, Learning, and Optimization, 28 Jun. 2018, 15:30, Room 1109a.
  • Giulio Giaconi (Imperial College London & British Telecommunications (BT)), Information-Theoretic Privacy in Smart Meters, 11 May, 3pm, Room 611. 
  • Tamas Linder (Queens University), Optimal Real-Time Coding of Markov Sources, 10 May 2018, 11am, Room 611.
  • Tobias Oechtering (KTH), Secure Estimation and Zero-Error Secrecy Capacity, 4 May, 11am, Room 909b.
  • Shlomo Shamai (Technion), A View of Information-Estimation Relations in Gaussian Networks, 4 Apr. 11am, Room 611.
  • Guilia Cervia (ENSEA), Strong coordination of signals and actions over noisy channels with two-sided state information, 2 Feb., 11am, Room 909b.
  • Flavio Zabini (University of Bologna) Multidimensional signal reconstruction and crowd-sensing: Sampling theory with energy and capacity constraints, 10 Oct., 2pm, Room 611.
  • Joerg Kliewer (NJIT), Coordination in Networks: An Information-Theoretic Approach, 27 Jul. 2017, 3pm, Room 1109a.
  • Sheng Yang (CentraleSUPELEC), MIMO phase noise channels: From multiplexing gain to detection algorithms, 17 July, 11am, Room 1109a.
  • Sabrina Muller (TU Darmstadt), Online learning for smart decision making in communication networks, 7 Jun. 2017, 2pm, Room 503. 
  • Fraida Fund (NYU), An economic perspective on spectrum and infrastructure sharing in millimeter wave cellular networks, 19 May 2017, 11am, Room 611. 
  • Young-Han Kim (UCSD), An information-theoretic perspective on interference management, 18 Apr. 2017, 11am, Room 611. 
  • Onur Sahin (InterDigital), An Overview of 5G Standardization Efforts and Research Challenges, 5 Apr. 2017, 2pm, Room 503. 
  • Jan Mol (University of Oxford), DNA Sequencing with Recognition Tunnelling, 20 Feb. 2017, 11am, Room 503. 
  • Guido Carlo Ferrante (MIT), Capacity of Timing Channels with Random Arrivals, 4 Jan. 2017, 11am, Room 1004. 
  • C. Emre Koksal (Ohio State), Securing Massive MIMO at the Physical Layer, 16 Mar. 2016, 11am, Room 611. 
  • Osvaldo Simeone (NJIT), Cloud Radio Access Networks: Challenges and (Some) Solutions,18 Nov. 2015, 11am, Room 611.
  •  Lalitha Sankar (Arizona State University), Designing Incentive Schemes for Privacy-Sensitive Users, 5 Nov. 2015, 11am, Room 503.
  •  Albert Guillen i Fabregas (UPF), Hypothesis Testing and Error Probability in Information Theory, 4 Nov. 2015, 11:30am, Room 503.
  • Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto (Sapienza University of Rome), Closed Form Asymptotic Expression of a Random-Access Interference Measure, 16 Oct. 2015, 11am, Room 611.
  • Mohamed-Slim Alouini (KAUST), Addressing Spectrum Scarcity through Optical Wireless Communications, 10 Oct. 2015, 3pm, Room 611.
  • Fernando Rosas (KU Leuven), The Art of Redundancy: From Energy Efficient Coding Schemes to High-Order Correlation Decomposition, 30 Jun. 2015, 11am, Room 503.
  • Marco Di Renzo (CNRS), On System-Level Analysis and Design of 5G Mobile/Wireless Networks: The Magic of Stochastic Geometry, 11 Feb. 2015, 3pm, Room 611.
  • Yony Murin (Ben-Gurion University), On Transmission of Correlated Gaussian Sources over Broadcast Channels with Feedback, 1 Dec. 2014, 3pm, Room 611.
  • Mete Ozay (University of Birmingham), Structural Information Processing in Dynamic Complex Systems, 23 Oct. 2014, 11am, Room 503.
  • Pablo Piantanida (SUPELEC), On the Multiterminal Interactive Lossy Source Coding Problem, 17 Sep. 2014, 11am, Room 503.
  •  Amos Lapidoth (ETH Zurich), Encoding Tasks Revisited: Sources with Memory, Mismatch, and a Divergence, 6 Aug. 2014, 3pm, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • András György, (University of Alberta), Online Learning in Markov Decision Processes with Changing Reward Sequences, 4 Aug. 2014, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  •  H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University), Feedback in wireless networks: Recent results and discoveries, 14 Jul. 2014, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Ramji Venkataraman (Cambridge University), Communication and compression via sparse regression, 16 Apr. 2014, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Miguel Rodrigues (University College London), Classification of a mixture of Gaussians from noisy compressive measurements: Fundamental limits, designs and geometrical interpretation, 29 Jan. 2014, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Gerhard Kramer (TUM), Effective Secrecy: Reliability, Confusion and Stealth, 20 Jan. 2014, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  •  Joseph Cavallaro (Rice University), Rapid Prototyping of Embedded VLSI Systems, 9 Dec. 2013, 4pm, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611) (as part of IEEE Circuits and Systems Distinguished Lecture Series).
  • Matthew Nokleby (Duke University), Limits on the classification of Gaussian signals: Classification on the Grassman Manifold, 9 Oct. 2013, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  •  Apostolos Georgiadis (CTTC), Autonomous wireless sensors and RFIDs: Energy harvesting, material and circuit challenges, 19 Sep. 2013, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Maria Gorlatova (Columbia), Energy harvesting active networked tags for ubiquitous object networking, 2 Jul. 2013, 2pm.
  •  Inaki Esnaola (Princeton)Estimation with incomplete state information in the smart grid, 19 June 2013, 2pm, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Angel Lozano (UPF), Interference near-sightedness: Fading strikes back, 29 May 2013, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  •  Albert Guillen i Fabregas (UPF), Mismatched decoding, 28 May 2013, 2pm, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).
  • Rodrigo de Lamare (University of York), Knowledge-aided wireless communications: An idea whose time has come, 30 Jan. 2013, 11am, Dennis Gabor Seminar Room (611).