A workshop on Information Flows and Information Bottlenecks will be held at Queen Mary, University of London, on 11-12 September 2012. The conference will be in the Mathematical Sciences building, with the talks in room 103 and tea/coffee in the common room 102. Mathematical Sciences is building 4 on the campus map.
The meeting will start at 10:00 on Tuesday and 9:30 on Wednesday. Tea and coffee will be available beforehand and during morning and afternoon breaks in the programme.
The main aim of the workshop is to communicate problems and challenges in multi-user information theory and Network Coding to a wider community including mathematicians.
We are pleased to announce that Dr Terence Chan, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Telecommunications Research, University of South Australia, will be speaking and giving tutorials at the workshop.
The timetable and abstracts are now posted. A couple of slots for contributed talks may be available. If you are interested in giving a talk, please email Søren Riis, soren.riis (at) eecs.qmul.ac.uk as soon as possible, with a title and abstract, as soon as possible.
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