Workshops IV: New Mathematical Frontiers in Network Multi-Resolution Analysis
November 17 - 21, 2008
Organizing Committee |
Scientific Overview |
Speaker List
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Organizing Committee
Robert Calderbank
(Princeton University)
Anna Gilbert
(University of Michigan, Mathematics)
Peter Jones
(Yale University, Mathematics)
Steven Low
(California Institute of Technology)
Matthew Roughan
(University of Adelaide)
Denis Zorin
(New York University)
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Scientific Overview
This workshop will bring together researchers in mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, and statistics to develop new mathematical foundations in network-centric multiresolution analysis and to explore and define new mathematical or algorithmic techniques in network MRA. These techniques include methods of analysis, representation, and synthesis of large networks, as well as visualization, analysis, and representation of network measurements.
Some of the speakers will be 'practioners' or representatives from industry with both experience and applications, who will address situations in which novel mathematical techniques are necessary and are already being developed in a real-world setting. Other speakers will be academic researchers at the forefront of foundational research.
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Invited Speakers
Robert Calderbank
(Princeton University)
Lawrence Carin
(Duke University)
Augustin Chaintreau
(Thomson Paris Research Laboratory)
Mung Chiang
(Princeton University)
Mark Coates
(McGill University)
Christophe Diot
(Institut National de Recherche en Informatique Automatique (INRIA))
Petros Drineas
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Nick Feamster
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Anna Gilbert
(University of Michigan)
Peter Jones
(Yale University)
Steven Low
(California Institute of Technology)
Mauro Maggioni
(Duke University)
Matthew Roughan
(University of Adelaide)
Raanan Schul
(University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))
Kevin Tang
(Cornell University)
Patrick Thiran
(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))
Dahai Xu
(AT&T Technologies, Engineering Research Center)
Yin Zhang
(University of Texas at Austin)
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Application/Registration
An application/registration form is available at:
https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/elements/choose.aspx?pc=mraws4
The application part is for people requesting financial support to attend
the workshop. If you don't intend to do this, you may simply register.
We urge you to apply as early as possible. Applications received by October 6, 2008 will receive fullest consideration.
Letters of reference may be sent to the address or email address below. Successful applicants will be notified as soon as funding decisions are made.
We have funding especially to support the attendance of recent PhD's, graduate
students, and researchers in the early stages of their career; however,
mathematicians and scientists at all levels who are interested in this area
are encouraged to apply for funding. Encouraging the careers of women and
minority mathematicians and scientists is an important component of IPAM's
mission and we welcome their applications.
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Contact Us:
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
Attn: MRAWS4
460 Portola Plaza
Los Angeles CA 90095-7121
Phone: 310 825-4755
Fax: 310 825-4756
Email: 
Website:
http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/mraws4/
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