Distinguished Lectures
Events for 2006
JAN
24
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Quantum-Physical Theory of Communication
Prof. Patrick Hayden, McGill University
FEB
09
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Phase Retrieval for Imaging and Wave Front Sensing
Prof. Jim Fienup. University of Rochester
FEB
16
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Is mathematics like biology? Is it like physics?
Dr. Gregory Chaitin, IBM Research
FEB
21
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Graphical Models, Distributed Fusion, and Sensor Networks
Prof. Alan Willsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MAR
09
2006
Distinguished Lecture
On the Sufficiency of Ignorance: Recent Lessons from Information Theory
Prof. Gregory Wornell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MAR
28
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Network Coding for the Internet and Wireless Networks
Dr. Philip Chou, Microsoft
MAR
30
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Diversity-multiplexing tradeoff of MIMO fading channels: what's next? Advances and challenges in space-time coding design
Prof. Giuseppe Caire, University of Southern California
APR
06
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Real Time Signal Processing for Remote Sensing Applications
Dr. John Ackenhusen, General Dynamics
APR
10
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Silicon-chip-based optical resonators with Q factor> 100 million
Professor Kerry Vahala, of CalTech
APR
11
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Topics in Synthetic Aperture Radar Processing
Dr. Jack Jakowatz, Sandia National Laboratories
OCT
27
2006
Distinguished Lecture
Lessons from Wearable Computing and Beyond
Daniel P. Siewiorek
NOV
09
2006
Distinguished Lecture
The Power of Metamaterials: From Negative Refraction to Invisibility Cloaks
Prof. and Augustine Scholar David R. Smith