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The 2011 School of Information Theory will be held from May 27-30 in Austin, Texas, co-organized by UT Austin and Texas A&M. This event features a series of lectures with prominent speakers, focusing on core information theory and its applications. Registration opens until April 15, 2011, with applications due by March 12, 2011. Participants can expect in-depth sessions with a blend of long and medium-length presentations. The event is set against the backdrop of the UT Austin campus and aims to gather academics and practitioners to advance understanding in the field.
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2011 School of Information Theory SriramVishwanathand Tie Liu
Organizing Committee • General Chairs: Tie Liu, Sriram Vishwanath • Program Chairs: Robert Cui, ElzaErkip, Aaron Wagner • Local Arrangements: Jean-Francois Chamberland, Henry Pfister • Publicity and Web: Matthieu Bloch • Advisors: Gerhard Kramer, AylinYener
Logistics • 2011 School to be held in Austin on UT Austin campus • Co-organized by Texas A&M and UT Austin • Dates: May 27-30th 2011 (Memorial day weekend) • Reasons: Only one day (Friday) overlaps with working day • Austin turns into an oven June-Sept • Applications due: March 12th 2011 • Decisions: March 20th 2011 • Registration by April 15th 2011 • Website: http://www.itsoc.org/2011-school-of-information-theory
2010 School • At USC from August 5-8, 2010 • http://www.itsoc.org/school • Six 2-hour lecturers over 3½ days by 6 speakers
Format in 2011 • We plan to have 5 speakers: • 2 long (3 hour lectures): Core IT and Coding • 3 medium (2 hour lectures): Applications and Interdisciplinary • Padovani Lecturer: Rich BaraniukOther Speakers: Bob Gray, SanjoyMitter, EmreTelatar • Last invitation: Ingrid Daubechies (still pending, your help appreciated) • School in the process of being registered with IEEE as a conference (approval awaiting today’s meeting outcome) • UT dorm has no contract: • Dorms this year will act like hotel registration: • Students register with dorm and provide credit card backup. • If no show (15-day cancellation), student is fined. • Students post-billed once checkout. • Big advantage: We never deal with student money. Dorm bill adjustment will take care of any leftover money.
Fundraising • We currently have 10 K from UT and A&M (5K each) • In previous years: • 2008: $39k (ITSOC, DARPA, Univ.; 101 students) • 2009: $58K (ITSOC, DARPA/ARO, NSF, Univ.; 141 students) • 2010: $61K (ITSOC, DARPA/ARO, NSF, Univ.; 178 students) • We have approached NSF and ARO • We plan to approach companies as well: NI, Huawei, Motorola
Request for Funds • We respectfully ask for the previous years’ allocation from the ITSOC • Motion: that the ITSOC support the 2011 School of Information Theory with a grant of $20k