Workshop on Guesswork & Applications

Thursday, July 4, 2019 - 10:00 to Friday, July 5, 2019 - 13:00
Hamilton Institute Seminar Room (317), 3rd Floor Eolas Building

Workshop on Guesswork & Applications

Thursday, 4th July
 
10.00-11.00     A quick and dirty primer on coding (Muriel Medard, MIT)
 
11.00-12.00     Shannon Theory, guesswork and GRAND (Ken Duffy, MU)
 
12.00-12:30     Decoding modern short codes with GRAND (Amit Solomon, MIT)
 
14.00-15.00     Tips and tricks for random linear network coding (Frank Fitzek, TU Dresden)

Friday, 5th July
 
9:30-10:30      Energy-efficient algorithm-hardware co-design for next-generation
                         wireless communications (Rabia Yazicigil, BU)
 
10:30-11:30    Fundamental limits and matching algorithms for online fingerprinting
                         & database alignment (Farhad Shirani, NYU)
 
12.00-13.00     Helping password users with guesswork (David Malone, MU)