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May 2, 2008
Sergio Verdu Presents Claude E. Shannon Memorial Lecture
Princeton University information theorist Sergio Verdú presented the Center for Magnetic Recording Research's sixth annual Shannon Memorial Lecture at UC San Diego.

March 20, 2007
Ericsson Funds Two Outstanding Wireless Researchers at UCSD, Calit2


About Ans
The mission of the Advanced Network Sciences group is to develop the foundations for the theory of the complex communication systems which constitute the infrastructure of modern information society. The aim is to develop a deeper understanding of the structure and behavior of existing systems, as well as to provide design guidelines for next-generation networks. ANS recognizes the need for a new core discipline in engineering and applied science education and research. This has natural roots in rigorous mathematics, but it also requires interactions with the physical sciences, and the development of new experimental platforms. Hence, the research fostered is highly interdisciplinary, with a central core in communication theory and systems theory. The Advanced Network Sciences group promotes the interaction among students, faculty and researchers interested in different aspects of information networks, through the organization of meetings, seminars, and summer research programs.
 

Upcoming Events








08/20/2008 to 08/21/2008
ANS Lecture: Adaptive Batch Schedules for Maximal Throughput in Processing Systems: Applications to Optical Networks
Location: Calit2 Room 4004, Atkinson Hall, UCSD








08/21/2008 to 08/22/2008
ANS Lecture: Does Helping the Little Guy Help Everyone?
Location: Calit2 Room 4004, Atkinson Hall, UCSD








01/14/2009 to 01/15/2009
CNS Research Review
Location: Room 1202, CSE Building, UCSD