Recent news on LORIS impact
Prof. Dolecek delivers a plenary talk at Approximate Computing Workshop @ DAC 2022
Prof. Dolecek delivers a plenary talk titled "Overcoming Data Availability Attacks in Blockchain Systems: Graph-Based Code Design" at the Design and Automation Conference (DAC) in July 2022.
Prof. Dolecek is elected to the Board of Governors of the IEEE Information Theory Society
Prof. Dolecek is a 2022-2024 elected member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE Information Theory Society. For more information see https://www.itsoc.org/people/bog
Prof. Dolecek is named 2021-2022 Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Information Theory Society
ITSoc link for additional information https://www.itsoc.org/resources/dlp/distinguished-lecturers
Prof. Dolecek is Area Director for Signals and Systems, ECE Department, UCLA
Prof. Dolecek has been appointed Area Director for Signals and Systems, ECE Department, UCLA.
Best Paper Award from the IEEE Data Storage Society
Our research team has been recognized with the 2018-2019 Best Student Paper Award from the IEEE Data Storage Society for the paper: A. Hareedy, C. Lanka, N. Guo, and L. Dolecek, “A Combinatorial Methodology for Optimizing Non-Binary Graph-Based Codes: Theoretical...
New NSF Funding on Quantum Information Systems
NSF funds our new project titled "Towards full photon utilization by adaptive modulation and coding on quantum links". This project is developed in collaboration with Prof. Chee Wei Wong (UCLA) and Prof. Emina Soljanin (Rutgers). For more information, see NSF release...
Prof. Dolecek is a Program Chair at NVMW 2021
Non-Volatile Memories Workshop (NVMW) traditionally brings together scientists and engineers from industry and academia who are working on advanced non-volatile storage devices and systems. The workshop facilitates the exchange of ideas, insights, and knowledge...
LORIS Alumnus Dr. Fred Sala joins U-Wisconsin as an Assistant Professor
Dr. Fred Sala will be joining the CS Department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor. For more on Fred's current research, visit his research webpage: https://stanford.edu/~fredsala/index.html Congratulations Fred!
New journal paper on spatially coupled codes appears in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
The following paper on spatially coupled codes has been published: A. Hareedy, R. Wu, and L. Dolecek, “A Channel-Aware Combinatorial Approach to DesignHigh Performance Spatially-Coupled Codes for Magnetic Recording Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Information Theory,...