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Awards
Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award
Claude E. Shannon Award
Communications Society & Information Theory Society Joint Paper Award
Goldsmith Lecturer
Information Theory Society Paper Award
Jack Keil Wolf ISIT Student Paper Award
James L. Massey Research & Teaching Award for Young Scholars
Joy Thomas Tutorial Paper Award
Padovani Lecturer
Thomas M. Cover Dissertation Award
Awards
Distinguished Lecturers
Events
Information Theory Workshop 2026
The 2026 51ÂÜÀò Information Theory Workshop will be held in the beautiful desert city of Tempe, Arizona, USA between November 1–4, 2026. We welcome original contributions across all areas of information theory.
51ÂÜÀò Globecom 2025 Workshop on Channel Coding beyond 5G: Call for Papers
Workshop on Channel Coding beyond 5G (in conjunction with 51ÂÜÀò Globecom 2025) is now open for submissions. The submission deadline is 15 July 2025.
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2025, Ann Arbor, Michigan
This will be a hybrid meeting, in-person and on zoom, in conjunction with ISIT 2025.
Conferences
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2025, Ann Arbor, Michigan
This will be a hybrid meeting, in-person and on zoom, in conjunction with ISIT 2025.
2025 Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Taipei Joint Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Communications and Information Theory (AICIT2025)
The 2025 Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Taipei Joint Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Communications…
Pre-announcement: 2025 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory (CSCIT 2025)
Pre-announcement: 2025 Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory (CSCIT 2025)
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Jobs Board
Postdoc Positions in Communication, Quantum, Security, & ML
Arizona State University (ASU) and The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) are looking for…
Research Assistant in Information Theory x 3
Up to three Research Assistant positions to work on Shannon Theory at the University of Cambridge.
PhD Position: Computing and Communicating in Learning Systems — Fully Funded, at EURECOM on the French Riviera
Fully funded PhD on the French Riviera at EURECOM, exploring the future of computing and…
News
Matt LaFleur is back!
The Society welcomes Matt LaFleur as its new Business Operations Manager.
2025 London Symposium on Information Theory and 2025 Cambridge Information Theory Colloquium
2025 London Symposium on Information Theory and 2025 Cambridge Information Theory Colloquium,…
2025 James L. Massey Research & Teaching Award for Young Scholars awarded to Peter Kairouz
The James L. Massey Research & Teaching Award for Young Scholars recognizes outstanding…
ISIT 2025 Quantum Hackathon – Where Quantum Computing Meets Information Theory
🚀 Join the ISIT 2025 Quantum Hackathon! Compete June 22–25 to solve real-world problems at the…
News
51ÂÜÀò WiOpt 2011 Call for Papers, Princeton, NJ, USA, Extended Submission deadline: January 5, 2011
Call for Abstracts - SNOW 2011
Call for Nominations - 2012 51ÂÜÀò Technical Field Awards
Call for Papers: IWSDA'2011
Call for papers - NETCOD 2011
Call for papers - CWIT 2011
VOTE by 19 October 2010 - 51ÂÜÀò IT Society Election
14th Workshop on Quantum Information Processing (QIP 2011)
2010 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden Silver Medal
2010 Canadian Award for Telecommunications Research
Notre Dame Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowships
Chapters' lunch at ISIT 2010
Scholar One for 51ÂÜÀò Trans. Information Theory went live
Postdoc position at Arizona State University
Sept. 2010 Newsletter Deadline
2010 ISIT Student Paper Award
2011 Claude E. Shannon Award
2010 51ÂÜÀò Information Theory Paper Award
Pagination
Past meeting
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2025, Ann Arbor, Michigan
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2025, San Diego, California
BOG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ University of Toronto
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2024, Athens, Greece
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2024, San Diego, California
BoG Meeting - Hybrid; Atlanta, GA 2023
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2023, Taipei, Taiwan
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2023, San Diego, California
BoG Meeting - October 2022
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2022, Espoo, Finland
BoG Meeting - March 2022
BoG Meeting - November 2021
BoG Meeting - June 2021
BoG Meeting - March 2021
BoG Meeting @ New Brunswick, NJ - 2019
BoG Meeting @ Chicago, IL 2015
BoG Meeting @ ISIT 2015, Hong Kong
BoG Meeting - GlobalMeet
BoG Meeting @ ITA 2014, San Diego, CA
BoG Meeting @ ITA 2013, San Diego, CA
BoG meeting @ ITW 2012, Lausanne
BoG meeting @ ISIT 2012, Cambridge, MA
IT BoG meeting @ ITA 2012, UCSD
BoG Meeting @ ITW 2011, Paraty, Brazil
BoG Meeting @ ISIT 2011, St. Petersburg, Russia
BoG Meeting, ISIT 2010
BoG Meeting, La Jolla, CA, 2010
BoG Meeting, ITW Taormina 2009
BoG Meeting, ISIT 2009
Research In Information Theory
This paper presents a comprehensive framework for holographic multiantenna communication, a paradigm that integrates both wide apertures and closely spaced antennas relative to the wavelength. The presented framework is physically grounded, enabling information-theoretic analyses that inherently incorporate correlation and mutual coupling among the antennas. This establishes the combined effects of correlation and coupling on the information-theoretic performance limits across SNR levels.
Locally recoverable codes (LRCs) with locality parameter r can recover any erased code symbol by accessing r other code symbols. This local recovery property is of great interest in large-scale distributed classical data storage systems as it leads to efficient repair of failed nodes. A well-known class of optimal (classical) LRCs are subcodes of Reed-Solomon codes constructed using a special type of polynomials called good polynomials.
Ambitions for the next generation of wireless communication include high data rates, low latency, ubiquitous access, ensuring sustainability (in terms of consumption of energy and natural resources), all while maintaining a reasonable level of implementation complexity. Achieving these goals necessitates reforms in cellular networks, specifically in the physical layer and antenna design.
Classical coding theory contains several techniques to obtain new codes from other codes, including puncturing and shortening. Both of these techniques have been generalized to quantum codes. Restricting to stabilizer codes, this paper introduces more freedom in the choice of the encoded states after puncturing. Furthermore, we also give an explicit description of the stabilizers for the punctured code.
Subject to the laws of classical physics -the science that governs the design of todays wireless communication systems -there is no need to match the radiation impedance of a receiver antenna to the impedance of the front-end electronics in order to effect communications. If we dispense with a transmission line and, instead, make the front-end electronics colocated with the antenna, then a high input-impedance preamplifier can measure the open-circuit voltage directly on the antenna port while drawing negligible power.
Upcoming Events

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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51ÂÜÀò International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2025

"Learn to Compress & Compress to Learn" Workshop @ ISIT 2025

Hong Kong