Workshop

The First Paradise Mini-Workshop

May 18, 2006

The first Paradise lab workshop was held on May 18, 2006. The main purpose of the workshop is as a vehicle for current and past members of the lab to discuss their latest research results and ideas, in the pleasant and collegial atmosphere typical to our group meetings.

The program includes semi-formal talks on a variety of topics, a good opportunity to refresh the mind with ideas from multiple areas of research.

The Speaker Schedule:
Michael Langberg Communication on Oblivious Channels
Yuval Cassuto Cyclic Array Codes
Matthew Cook Networks of Relations
Marc Riedel Efficient Simulation of Chemical Reaction Systems
David Soloveichik Complex Behavior in Stochastic Chemistry
Andrew McGregor Stream Algorithms
Alex Sprintson Simple Network Codes for Instantaneous Recovery from Edge Failures in Unicasts
Farzad Parvaresh Correcting Errors Beyond The GS Bound in Polynomial Time
Moshe Schwartz Network Tomography
Jie Gao Distributed Localization using Noisy Distance and Angle Information
Lihao Xu More (Array) Codes, Never Enough
Anxiao (Andrew) Jiang Sensor Networks from the Network Perspective