Past Events
23-25 May, 2016
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Munich Workshop on Causal Inference and Information Theory

Causal inference (including measures of causality, causal modeling, and structure learning), has received considerable attention in the recent years from researchers in information theory, economics, philosophy, and machine learning. The goal of this workshop is to bring together outstanding researchers from these areas in order to discuss possible interconnections between their viewpoints and approaches.

03-04 May, 2016
Heinz Nixdorf Museum, Paderborn, Germany
Claude E. Shannon 100th Birthday Celebration

A Claude Elwood Shannon 100th Birthday Celebration will be held at the Heinz Nixdorf Museum in Paderborn, Germany, May 3-4, 2016

13-14 Apr, 2016
TU Eindhoven
Shannon Centenary Symposium

04-09 Apr, 2016
Gothenburg, Sweden
2016 European School of Information Theory

04-09 Apr, 2016
Gothenburg, Sweden
2016 European School of Information Theory

02-05 Mar, 2016
Zurich, Switzerland
2016 International Zurich Seminar on Communications

The 2016 International Zurich Seminar on Communications will be held at the Sorell Hotel Zürichberg in Zurich, Switzerland, from Wednesday, March 2, through Friday, March 4, 2016.

20-22 Jan, 2016
Melbourne, Australia
2016 Australian Communications Theory Workshop (AusCTW’16)

The 2016 Australian Communications Theory Workshop will take place on 20-22 January at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

18-19 Jan, 2016
Melbourne, Australia
2016 IEEE Australian School of Information Theory

Monash University hosted the 2016 IEEE Australian Information Theory School on January 18-19, 2016.

15-18 Dec, 2015
Rutgers University, New Jersey
DIMACS workshop on "Network Coding: the Next 15 Years"

DIMACS workshop on "Network Coding: the Next 15 Years", Rutgers University, New Jersey, December 15-17, 2015. The workshop is organized by Michael Langberg (SUNY Buffalo), Emina Soljanin (Bell Labs), and Alex Sprintson (TAMU). Details can be found at http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Next15/ (with registration information) and at http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Next15/announcement.html

07-09 Dec, 2015
Institute for Communications Engineering, Munich, Germany
2015 Munich Workshop on Information Theory of Optical Fiber (MIO 2015)

The 2015 Munich Workshop on Information Theory of Optical Fiber (MIO 2015)
will take place from Dec. 7-8, 2015 in Munich, Germany.

03-05 Dec, 2015
the Electrical Engineering Building 132, The University of Southern California
Communications, Inference, and Computing in Molecular and Biological Systems Workshop

In conjunction with the 2015 launch of the IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications (http://www.comsoc.org/tmbmc) and the IEEE Globecom Conference in San Diego (December 6-10, 2015), we are holding a workshop on Communications, Inference, and Computing in Molecular and Biological Systems. The workshop begins at noon with lunch on December 3 and completes at 5:30pm on December 4, 2015. The workshop will be held on the University of Southern California campus in Los Angeles with easy access to Los Angeles International Airport, train and metro service.

24-27 Nov, 2015
Kurashiki, Okayama
SITA 2015, Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications

Domestic symposium that is held annually in Japan.

12-15 Oct, 2015
Ideas for possible Shannon Doodle needed

Shannon Centennial
Google Doodle

Sep 30, 2015-Oct 01, 2015
Florence, Italy
2nd Workshop on Physical-Layer Methods for Wireless Security - IEEE CNS Conference

The Physical-layer Methods for Wireless Security Workshop will take place during IEEE CNS 2015 in Florence, Italy, on September 30, 2015. CNS is a spin-off of the IEEE INFOCOM conference and is an outstanding forum for cyber security researchers.

23-26 Sep, 2015
Huawei Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab, Paris, France
Mathematical Tools of Information-Theoretic Security Workshop

This workshop aims to foster interactions between researchers with diverse interests in security problems using mathematical tools from classical and quantum information theory, coding theory, computer science, and differential privacy analysis. Specifically, we will bring together active researchers in the areas of information-theoretic security, quantum information, quantum cryptography, biometrics, codes for confidentiality, authentication, and privacy, covert and stealth communications, and fundamental privacy vs utility tradeoffs.