Archiv der aktuellen Meldungen

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Talk: Pierre Loidreau (November 21, 2016 at 11:00 am, LNT Library N2405)

On November 21, 2016 at 11:00 am, Pierre Loidreau from University of Rennes will be giving a talk in the LNT Library N2405 about "Skew polynomials, Gabidulin codes, coding and cryptography".

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Humboldt Fellowship for Mari Kobayashi

Mari Kobayashi will receive a Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. This prestigious fellowship is granted to approximately 500 applicants annually across all fields of research and at all German universities. (The number 500 includes applicants for the Humboldt Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers.) The fellowship will provide funding for Mari's sabbatical stay at TUM and LNT.

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Gerhard Kramer named a Highly Cited Researcher for 2016

Gerhard Kramer has been listed by Thomson Reuters as a Highly Cited Researcher for 2016, as one of the most influential researchers in Computer Science. Influence is determined by analyzing citation data to identify those who published the highest-impact work during 2004-2014. Highly cited papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their subject field and year of publication.

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Probabilistic Constellation Shaping achieves 65 Tbps for Transoceanic Cable Systems

Probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS) continues to succeed in the field. Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks and Nokia Bell Labs recently set a 65 Terabit-per-second transmission record over a 6,600 km single mode fiber with submarine grade amplifiers. The breakthrough lab trial used TUM's PCS method, which was invented by Georg Böcherer and further developed by Patrick Schulte and Fabian Steiner. The idea won a 2015 Bell Labs Prize and has been optimized and implemented by Nokia Bell Labs.

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Talk: Farzin Salek (August 10, 2016 at 11:00 am, LNT Seminar Room N2408)

On August 10, 2016 at 11:00 am, Farzin Salek from Tehran will be giving a talk in the LNT Seminar Room N2408 about "A Distributed Opportunistic MAC Protocol for Multichannel Wireless Networks".

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2nd LNT & DLR Summer Workshop on Coding (July 26, 2016)

The workshop has researchers and visitors of DLR and LNT discuss recent advances in channel coding, modulation, and random access. The workshop consists of technical talks, coffee breaks for discussions, and a visit to a beer garden to network and enjoy summertime in Munich. The workshop will be held at the Institute for Communications Engineering of the Technical University of Munich. 2nd LNT & DLR Summer Workshop on Coding

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Talk: Yingquan Wu (July 22, 2016 at 10:30 am, LNT Library N2405)

On July 22, 2016 at 10:30 am, Yingquan Wu from Micron Technology will be giving a talk in the LNT Library N2405 about "Generalized Integrated Interleaved Codes".

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Talk: Christophe Peucheret (July 21, 2016 at 10:00 am, LNT Seminar Room N2408)

On July 21, 2016 at 10:00 am, Prof. Dr. Christophe Peucheret from Univ. Rennes will be giving a talk in the LNT seminar room N2408 about "Parametric all-optical signal processing on the silicon platform".

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Talk: Marco Martalo (May 30, 2016 at 04:00 pm, LNT Library N2405)

On May 30, 2016 at 04:00 pm, Marco Martalo from University of Parma, Italy will be giving a talk in the LNT Library N2405 about "Phase Noise Channel: Models and Fundamental Limits".

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Prof. Frans Willems and Prof. Stephan ten Brink lecturing at LNT/TUM

On April 1, 2016 starting at 2:30pm in seminar room N2408 at the LNT, Prof. Frans Willems from Eindhoven University of Technology and Prof. Stephan ten Brink from University of Stuttgart will be giving talks at the Munich Lectures on Information Theory. See here for details.