55th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS 2021)
Description
CISS 2021 is a forum for scientists, engineers, and academics to present their latest research results and developments in multiple areas of Information Sciences and Systems. Authors will present unpublished papers describing theoretical advances, applications, and ideas in the fields of: information theory, communications, energy systems, signal processing, image processing, coding, systems and control, optimization, quantum systems, machine learning, security and privacy, statistical inference, biological systems, and neuroscience.
Plenary speakers for the event include Danielle S. Bassett from the University of Pennsylvania, Philippe Jacquet from Inria, and Julia A. Schnabel from King's College London. There will also be a group testing tutorial hosted by Oliver Johnson from the University of Bristol.
This event is hosted by the Johns Hopkins Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with technical co-sponsorship by the IEEE Information Theory Society.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Tickets
The registration fee for attending is $25, which includes access to the full three-day virtual conference