Programmes
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The paper “Network Information Flow” was selected for the 2018 ACM SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time Paper Award
We are pleased to announce that the paper “Network Information Flow” by Prof. Rudolf Ahlswede, Prof. Ning Cai, Prof. Robert S.Y. Li and Prof. Raymond W.H. Yeung was selected for the 2018 ACM SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time Paper Award. The paper, which was first published on IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 46, Issue 4 in July 2000,……
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Prof. Angela Yingjun Zhang has been selected as the IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer of 2018-2019
Congratulations to Prof. Angela Yingjun Zhang for being elected as the IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer of 2018-2019! The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) is a leading global community comprised of a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications and networking-related topics.
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IE MPhil graduate Shizhan ZHU won the Faculty’s Outstanding Thesis Award 2016
We are pleased to know that the MPhil thesis titled “Face Alignment in the Wild” by Mr. Shizhan Zhu, IE MPhil graduate supervised by Prof. Cavan Loy, has been selected as one of the two winners of the Faculty’s Outstanding Thesis Award 2016. The prize will be presented at the Faculty Annual Awards Presentation Ceremony to……
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Congratulations to Prof. Yang Yang for being elevated as an IEEE Fellow for Contributions and Leadership in Wireless Access and Networking
We are pleased to know that Prof. Yang Yang, 2002 IE PhD alumnus, has been elevated as an IEEE Fellow (class of 2018) for his contributions and leadership in wireless access and networking. Prof. Yang is currently a professor with Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), and the Director of CAS Key Laboratory of……
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Congratulations to Prof. Chandra Nair for being elected as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to network information theory (effective from January 2018)
We are pleased to know that Prof. Chandra Nair has been elevated as an IEEE Fellow (class of 2018) for his contributions to network information theory. His research interests and contributions have been in developing ideas, tools, and techniques to tackle families of combinatorial and non-convex optimization problems arising primarily in the information sciences. In……