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February 8, 2009 A. Yener 1 Student Committee Report Aylin Yener, Penn State Presented at the BoG meeting, CISS

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Student Committee Report. Aylin Yener, Penn State Presented at the BoG meeting, CISS. Outline. Previous Events: ISIT 2008 Allerton 2008 Upcoming Events: ISIT 2009 General info and Outlook Second Annual School of Information Theory Update. ISIT 2008, Toronto. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Student Committee Report

February 8, 2009 A. Yener 1

Student Committee Report

Aylin Yener, Penn StatePresented at the BoG meeting, CISS

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Outline

1. Previous Events:• ISIT 2008• Allerton 2008

2. Upcoming Events:• ISIT 2009

3. General info and Outlook

4. Second Annual School of Information Theory Update

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ISIT 2008, Toronto

• July 7, 2008: we organized a research discussion round table event for all participating students.

• 130+ students attended the lunch event. Discussion leaders were:– Graphical models - Alex Dimakis (UC Berkeley)– Source coding - Krish Eswaran (UC Berkeley)– Feedback - Ramji Venkataramanan (University of

Michigan)– Interference and Secrecy - Xiang He (Penn State)– Relaying - Bobak Nazer (UC Berkeley)– Distributed detection and estimation - Anima

Anandkumar (Cornell)– Scaling laws - Awlok Josan (University of

Michigan)– Zero-error Information Theory - Salim El

Rouayheb (Texas A&M)– Optimization - Chee Wei Tan (Princeton)

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ISIT 2008, Toronto (2)

• July 10, 2008: we organized a panel discussion titled “What Makes a Great Researcher?”

• Panelist were: Tom Cover and Andrea Goldsmith of Stanford, Sergio Verdu of Princeton University, Alon Orlitsky of UCSD and Alexander Barg of University of Maryland.

• 130+ attendees. Lunch provided; free IT student committee T-shirts were distributed to the participants.

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Allerton 2008

• Joint event with the Outreach Committee

• Panel on Mentoring at Allerton library.• Panelist were: Todd Coleman (UIUC),

Elza Erkip (Poly), Olgica Milenkovic (UIUC), Roy Yates (Rutgers), and Aylin Yener (Penn State).

• It was a good and interactive discussion.

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Upcoming Events

• We decided not to hold the round table at CISS 09 this year.

• CISS event (this decision is for this year) is to be replaced by an event at Asilomar or another venue, possibly an industry-student mixer.

• ISIT 09, round table, panel

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Membership Update

• Retired members: Brooke Shrader, Lalitha Sankar, Nan Liu

• New members: Student co-chair: Krish Eswaran (UCB); member: Deniz Gunduz (Princeton/Stanford), Xiang He (Penn State); Web: Matthieu Bloch (Notre Dame)

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Forward look:

• Volunteers– We need to reach out to more

volunteers to for student leadership as our membership rapidly grows.

– Student leaders: Potential new members need to be sought as the current ones transition to post-student life.

– Please encourage your students and have them contact Aylin.

• Web– The new ITSoc web-site is great!

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Summary • The student committee is alive

and well with active enthusiastic volunteers and outstanding attendance at our events.

• Example: Attendance at the ISIT events increased by more than 30% in 2008 as compared to 2007.

• More attendance=higher cost/event• Despite this, we under spent our 15k

budget by more than 5k last year.• We shall be as frugal this year

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Update: Second Annual (North American) School of Information Theory

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Organizing Committee for 2009

• Aylin Yener, Penn State• Gerhard Kramer, USC• Randy Berry, Northwestern• Dongning Guo, Northwestern• Daniela Tuninetti, UIC• Natasha Devroye, UIC• Yalin Sagduyu, Northwestern• Matthieu Bloch, Notre Dame

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Goals and Procedure: same as 2008!

• Any graduate student or post-doc eligible to apply.

• Students apply for the school with their presentation/poster title.

• Students will each give a 10min talk or present a poster.

• Cap: 100 students (could go up a bit not to turn down too many applicants; decision to be made after the application deadline).

• No registration Fee. • Ideally: NO COST to attendees.• Reality: As allowed by travel grants.• New for 2009: Lodging available in the

dorms.

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Organization Update• Northwestern classrooms will be

used. • Instructor list is complete. • Application deadline was March

31, will likely be extended by two weeks (web based application form should be up soon on the web site).

• Emails encouraging advisors in the US and Canada to send their students will be sent shortly after the application form is live.

• Fundraising: 10k from ITSoc; 5k from NWU, we are trying more avenues.

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Calendar, Location for 2009

The Second Annual School of Information Theory will take place August 10– August 13, Thursday 2009 at the Northwestern University Campus, Evanston IL.

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Keynote and Instructors

• Keynote: Robert Gallager, MIT• Instructors:

– Abbas El Gamal, Stanford– Bruce Hajek, UIUC– Dan Costello, Notre Dame

• Note: Abbas El Gamal is the Padovani Lecturer nominee.

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2009 Budget (100 students, 4 days)

• Lunches total: $ 8000• Wednesday Barbecue: $ 3500• Breaks total: $ 4000• Breakfasts total: $ 4500• Easels, poster boards, badges, registration

packets, mutimedia, … $ 4000• Instructor travel support $ 3500• Contingency $ 2500

• TOTAL 30k, not including student travel grants.

• Most expensive item: food (as in 2008).• Students pay for lodging and dinners.

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Funding Status

• Society: 10k commitment (from the BoG meeting in Sept 08)

• New: Northwestern Univ. M.S. in information technology program will support the school by 5k.

• We are cautiously optimistic about additional possibilities with token amounts that might yet come through.

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Funding Status

• Motion: The society commits an additional 10k in funding for the 2009 School of Information Theory.

• If approved, we are confident that we can run the school with no registration fee to attend.