Recent Presentations

  1. IST_presentation

  2. Throughput and Delay Analysis of MIMO Broadcast Channels with Partial CSI, Intel Workshop on Wireless and Smart Antennas, February 2004.

  3. Random Matrices, Integrals and Space-time Systems, DIMACS Workshop on Algebraic Coding and Information Theory, December 2003.

  4. On the Power-Efficiency of Sensory and Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks, Mini-Workshop on the Fundamentals of Sensor Webs, University of California, Berkeley, May 2003

  5. Wireless Networks: How do Things Scale?, ONR Communications Technology Review, Arlington, VA, May 2003

  6. On the Asymptotic Capacity of MIMO Broadcast Channels with Partial CSI, IEEE Communication Theory Workshop, Mesa, AZ, April 2003

  7. Some Asymptotic Results for Wireless Networks, Princeton-Rutgers Lecture in Communications and Information Theory, March 2003

  8. Multi-antenna Communications: From Information Theory to Algorithms, Lucent Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Michigan, February 2003

  9. On the Power-Efficiency of Sensory and Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks,, NSF Workshop on Distributed Communications and Signal Processing for Sensory Networks, Northwestern University, December 2002

  10. On the Expected Complexity of Integer Least-Squares Problems, DIMACS (Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science) Workshop on Signal Processing for Wireless Transmission, Piscataway, NJ, October 2002

  11. Applications of Spaces with Indefinite Metrics, Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, University of Notre Dame, August 2002

  12. A Survey of Input-Output Methods in Robust Estimation, Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, University of Notre Dame, August 2002

  13. Space-Time Processing for Wireless Communications, EE Department Colloquium, UCLA, May 2002

  14. Multi-Antenna Communications: Information Theory and Algorithms, Information Theory Workshop, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Berkeley, CA, February 2002

  15. Space-Time Processing for Wireless Communications, EE Department Colloquium, UC Riverside, January 2002

  16. On the Expected Complexity of Integer Least-Squares Problems, Seminar in honor of Tom Kailath's retirement, Stanford University, November 2001

  17. Space-Time Processing for Wireless Communications, Insitute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) Hot Topics Workshop on Wireless Networks, Minneapolis, MN, August 2001

  18. Space-Time Processing for Wireless Communications, NSF/ONR Workshop on Ad-Hoc Networks, Cornell University, June 2001

  19. Multi-Antenna Differential Modulation: From Fixed-Point-Free Groups to Cauchy Random Matrices, Networking, Communications and DSP Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, April 2001

  20. Some Problems in Multi-Antenna Communications, Stanford Wireless Seminar, Stanford University, May 2000