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Moore with Less: Specializing Cores for the Cloud
May, 17, 2017 , 11:30Big data is revolutionizing the way we live, work, and socialize. This revolution is powered by datacenters built with commodity hardware technologies that are now running out of steam. In this talk, I will outline the disruptive challenges facing future... Read MoreRead more about: Moore with Less: Specializing Cores for the Cloud
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Guest Lecture by prof. Jiang Xu
May, 11, 2017 , 11:00You are invited to attend a lecture by Prof. Jiang Xu Hong Kong University of Science and Technology On: Opportunities and Challenges of Silicon Photonics in Computing Systems Computing systems, from HPC and data center to automobile, aircraft,... Read MoreRead more about: Guest Lecture by prof. Jiang Xu
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Dr. Philip M. Merlin Memorial Lecture and Prize Award
May, 10, 2017 , 13:00C O L L O Q U I U M You are invited to attend a lecture by Professor Keren Censor-Hillel Technion Department Cpmputer Science On: Optimal Dynamic Distributed MIS I will describe how we can exploit the... Read MoreRead more about: Dr. Philip M. Merlin Memorial Lecture and Prize Award
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The Challenges of Mining Machine
May, 10, 2017 , 11:00Title: The Challenges of Mining Machine-Generated Web Mail Affiliation: Yahoo Research Abstract: In the last decade, Web mail traffic has evolved, very much like regular snail mail, into being dominated by machine- generated messages. Some... Read MoreRead more about: The Challenges of Mining Machine
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Information and Physics – Better Together
May, 03, 2017 , 13:00The interplay and the relationships between information theory and statistical physics have been widely recognized in the last few decades from a wide spectrum of aspects, both in the conceptual level and the technical level. The conceptual aspects are, first... Read MoreRead more about: Information and Physics – Better Together
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Identification via Channels and List Decoding in the Classical and Mismatched Settings
April, 27, 2017 , 14:30The problem of identification via channels concerns a decoder that needs to provide a reliable answer to question of whether or not a specific message (unknown in advance) was transmitted. The identification decoder’s output can therefore be viewed as a... Read MoreRead more about: Identification via Channels and List Decoding in the Classical and Mismatched Settings
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Diffusion-based Nonlinear Filtering for Multimodal Data Fusion
April, 26, 2017 , 14:30The problem of information fusion from multiple data-sets acquired by multimodal sensors has drawn significant research attention over the years. In this work we focus on a particular problem setting consisting of a physical phenomenon or a system of interest... Read MoreRead more about: Diffusion-based Nonlinear Filtering for Multimodal Data Fusion
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“Smart Systems that Learn: A paradigm shift in engineering “
January, 12, 2017 , 17:00הזמנה לוועדה מייעצת :תוכנית המפגש .CCIT-פרופסור אריאל אורדע, דיקן הפקולטה להנדסת חשמל ופרופסור ישראל צידון, ראש ה עדכונים ורקע לדיון :דיון בנושא “Smart Systems that Learn: A paradigm shift in engineering “ .בהשתתפות: פרופסור שי מנור ,פרופסור קובי קרמר ופרופסור... Read MoreRead more about: “Smart Systems that Learn: A paradigm shift in engineering “
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INTEL TECHNION EXECUTIVE SEMINAR
November, 23, 2016 , 09:00Read... Read MoreRead more about: INTEL TECHNION EXECUTIVE SEMINAR
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IEEE Xplore At Your Service
November, 21, 2016 , 09:00IEEE Xplore At Your Service Develop your career and write great papers More info... Read MoreRead more about: IEEE Xplore At Your Service
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Graduate Seminar – Near Linear Approximation for Multi-Constrained Shortest Path
October, 27, 2016 , 00:30We use a new approach in approximating Multi-Restricted Shortest Path in undirected graphs, running in near linear time and breaking previous time complexity barriers . The approach was introduced by Aaron Bernstein to the single restriction short path. We prove... Read MoreRead more about: Graduate Seminar – Near Linear Approximation for Multi-Constrained Shortest Path
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Sub-Nyquist Synthetic Aperture Radar
October, 05, 2016 , 14:30Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is a well proven radar imaging technology that enables the production of high-resolution images of targets and terrain. SAR can be operated at night and in adverse weather conditions, overcoming limitations of optical and infrared systems.... Read MoreRead more about: Sub-Nyquist Synthetic Aperture Radar
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Sub-Nyquist Sampling for Active and Passive Cognitive Systems
October, 05, 2016 , 13:30In recent years, there has been an explosion of work to reduce sampling rates in a wide range of applications, when restrictions can be imposed on the signal using a priori information. In particular, the sparsity property of signals, expressed... Read MoreRead more about: Sub-Nyquist Sampling for Active and Passive Cognitive Systems
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Graduate Seminar – RGB Based Temporal Depth Restoration
September, 29, 2016 , 11:00Depth restoration, the task of correcting depth noise and artifacts, has recently risen in popularity due to the increase in commodity depth cameras, and especially for depth cameras on hand-held devices. Using a coupled color sensor with a depth sensor... Read MoreRead more about: Graduate Seminar – RGB Based Temporal Depth Restoration
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Innovation in a Post-Moore’s Law World
September, 21, 2016 , 14:30The Hershel and Hilda Rich Visiting Professorship Colloquium Speaker: Prof. Mark Horowitz Innovation in a Post-Moore’s Law World For more info... Read MoreRead more about: Innovation in a Post-Moore’s Law World
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PACT 2016 – CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
September, 11, 2016The 25th International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques will take place in Haifa, Israel from 11-15 September, 2016. Read... Read MoreRead more about: PACT 2016 – CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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ACRC – Special Workshop on Robust Nanosystems: From Today to the N3XT 1,000X
September, 07, 2016 , 09:30Today’s mainstream electronic systems typically assume that transistors and interconnects operate correctly over their useful lifetime. With enormous complexity and signifcantly increased vulnerability to failures compared to the past, future system designs cannot rely on such assumptions. At the same time,... Read MoreRead more about: ACRC – Special Workshop on Robust Nanosystems: From Today to the N3XT 1,000X
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TCE 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL ON COMPUTER SECURITY
September, 04, 2016For more... Read MoreRead more about: TCE 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL ON COMPUTER SECURITY
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INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA WORKSHOP ON GAN TECHNOLOGY
August, 09, 2016 , 10:00Please register... Read MoreRead more about: INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA WORKSHOP ON GAN TECHNOLOGY
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Industry-Academia Workshop on GaN Technology
August, 09, 2016 , 10:00For more information, please click here... Read MoreRead more about: Industry-Academia Workshop on GaN Technology