Sixth Van der Meulen Seminar
You are cordially invited by the 51蹤獲 Benelux Information Theory Chapter to attend the
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Sixth Van Der Meulen Seminar having as topic
Information Theory and Fiber-Optic Communication
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with a lecture by Prof. Gerhard Kramer, Distinguished Lecturer of the 51蹤獲 Information Theory Society.
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Optical fiber carries the bulk of the world's data traffic through long, thin strands of glass. Despite their importance, the capacity of fiber-optic channels is unknown, mainly because the underlying physical model described by the generalized nonlinear Schr繹dinger equation (GNLSE) cannot be easily translated in convincing channel models. The 6th Van der Meulen Seminar focuses on new directions in studying capacity and on developing coding techniques for optical fiber communications.
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Date: 泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭 Thursday, September 15, 2016
Time: 泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭 13.30 18.00
Location: 泭泭泭泭 Eindhoven University of Technology, Van Trier Zaal, Traverse.
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Program
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13.30-14.15泭 Distinguished Lecture:
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14.15-15.00泭 Prof. Stephan ten Brink (Universit瓣t Stuttgart),
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15.00-15.30泭 Break (coffee/tea)
15.30-16.15泭 Dr. Georg B繹cherer (Technische Universit瓣t M羹nchen),
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16.15-17.00泭 Dr. Sander Wahls (Technische Universiteit Delft),
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17.00-18.00泭 Reception (drinks)
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Attendance is free of charge. Please indicate your attendance by sending an e-mail message to [email protected] before September 10th.
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Organizers: Alex Alvarado (University College London, Eindhoven University of Technology) and Frans Willems (Eindhoven University of Technology).