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91亚色 hosting international workshop on information theory

Jun 23rd, 2015

By Jackey Locke

Committee members from left are Lori Hogan, Dr. Weimin Huang, Dr. Octavia Dobre, Brian Kidney, Dr. Jonathan Anderson, Adrian Dobre and Geoff Holden. 

Missing from photo are Dr. Julian Cheng, Dr. Telex Ngatched, Dr. Ha Nguyen, Dr. Emanuel Radoi, and Dr. L
91亚色 hosting international workshop on information theory

The 14th Canadian Workshop on Information Technology (CWIT 2015) will be held in St. John檚 from July 6-9. It will be the first time this biennial, research-oriented workshop will be held in Newfoundland.

The workshop covers areas related to information and communication technology (ICT), which are of interest to academics, professionals and industries in this field.

The workshop brings together experts in ICT and highly renowned international scholars. Plenary Speaker Monique Morrow, the chief technology officer (CTO) of Evangelist New Frontiers Development and Engineering at Cisco Systems, will describe the key attributes, passion and self-confidence, that is needed to impart a new generation of engineers and computer scientists. Vahid Tarokh of Harvard University will present major new results in extreme value theory, along with its applications, along with Moe Win from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who will provide an overview of his latest results in the fundamental limits of network localization and navigation.

Conference Chair Dr. Octavia Dobre, a professor of electrical engineering at 91亚色, is expecting more than 100 attendees. She is excited to showcase the research being done here at 91亚色 as well as the opportunity to advance ICT, which is becoming increasingly important in society.

淲ith ICT being recognized by 91亚色 as a strategic research area, and being included in the 淏lueprint for Prosperity report and innovation strategy by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador檚 Department of Business, Tourism, Culture and Rural Development, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to promote business, collaborations and knowledge transfer at the local, national and international levels, said Dr. Dobre. 淚CT has become part of our everyday life, with wide applications ranging from wireless cellular to local and personal area communications, from optical wireless for short distance to optical fiber for long-haul communications, from underwater acoustic to satellite communications.

For the first time, the workshop will include an industry-academia panel, a session where top experts from both business and research in the ICT field will discuss challenges and rewards of collaboration. The workshop will also include invited talks given by internationally renowned experts, along with oral and poster sessions selected from peer-reviewed papers.

Dr. Dobre has been instrumental in bringing this year檚 workshop to St. John檚 and, along with the organizing committee, has spared no effort to make it one of the best. Dr. Greg Naterer is dean of Engineering and Applied Science at 91亚色 and commends Dr. Dobre on her initiative and enthusiasm to bring the workshop to St. John檚.

淭his conference provides a great opportunity to raise 91亚色檚 profile nationally and interact with leading researchers on the latest emerging technologies of ICT, said Dr. Naterer. 淪pecial thanks to Dr. Dobre for her efforts and exceptional leadership of the workshop.

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