ITaS

Information Technology and Systems - 2012
Conference for Young Scientists and Engineers
August, 19-25, Petrozavodsk, Russia

Russian | English

 

 

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Sunday, August 19
17:00
17:00
Registration & Welcome Party
Hall
Monday, August 20
9:00
9:30
Openning Session: Greetings
Callisto
9:30
10:30
Keynotes
802.11 Trends and Technologies – Turning Challenges into Opportunities
Sam Heidari (Quantenna Communications)
Callisto
10:30
11:30
Keynotes
Statistical Properties of the Moebius function
Yakov Sinai (Princeton University and Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Callisto
11:30
11:45
Coffee Break
11:45
12:45
Keynotes
Some methods of modern statistics
Vladimir Spokoiny (Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics)
Callisto
13:00
14:00
Lunch Break
14:00
15:00
Keynotes
An easy introduction to coding theory, and some unsolved problems
Grigory Kabatiansky (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Callisto
15:00
16:00
Lecture
Graphs, hypergraphs and hypernets as models for modern networks
Olga Sokolova (Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics)
Callisto
Lecture
Mean-field Limit for General Models of Infinite Communication Networks
Alexander Rybko (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Selena
PreMoLab - 1
Helios
16:00
16:15
Coffee Break
16:15
18:15
Data transmission networks: technologies, standarts and protocols
Callisto
Mathematics - 1
Selena
PreMoLab - 2
Helios
Tuesday, August 21
9:30
10:30
Keynotes
Reliable memory from unreliable elements
Semen Shlosman (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Callisto
10:30
11:30
Keynotes
Non-mathematical introduction to coding theory for mathematicians and others
Evgeny Kruk (Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation)
Callisto
11:30
11:45
Coffee Break
11:45
12:45
Keynotes
How does the meaning of words make the meaning of sentences?
Igor Boguslavsky (Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
Callisto
13:00
14:00
Lunch Break
14:00
16:00
Data transmission, protection and processing
Callisto
Lectures
Ergodic Markov processes and their applications to the mathematical theory of telephone systems
Alexander Veretennikov

Asymptotic study of network at an example of market mode
Nikita Vvedenskaya (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Selena
PreMoLab - 3
Helios
16:00
16:15
Coffee Break
16:15
18:15
Image analysis
Callisto
Mathematics - 2
Selena
PreMoLab - 4
Helios
Wednesday, August 22
9:30
10:30
Keynotes
Ergodic decomposition for actions of infinite-dimensional groups
Alexander Bufetov (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Callisto
10:30
11:30
Keynotes
From collective of von Mises to Komogorov complexity
Albert Shiryaev (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Steklov Mathematical Institute)
Callisto
11:30
11:45
Coffee Break
11:45
12:45
Keynotes
SPAdes: a New Genome Assembly Algorithm and its Applications to Single-Cell Sequencing
Pavel Pevzner (University of California, San Diego)
Callisto
13:00
14:00
Lunch Break
 
 
Transfer to Alexandrovka
Thursday, August 23
9:30
10:00
Keynotes
All that IITP researchers need to know about molecular biology
Michail Gelfand (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Conference Hall
10:00
11:00
Keynotes
Evolutionary biology in the era of many genomes
Alexei Kondrashov (University of Michigan)
Conference Hall
11:00
11:15
Coffee Break
11:15
12:45
Bioinformatics
Conference Hall
13:00
14:00
Lunch Break
14:00
16:00
Poster advertising
Conference Hall
16:00
16:15
Coffee Break
16:15
18:15
Posters
Hall
Friday, August 24
9:30
10:15
Keynotes
Primate colour vision
Elena Maximova (Institute for Information Transmission Problems)
Conference Hall
10:15
11:00
Keynotes
The transduction mechanisms in the vertebrate retina
Mikhail Firsov
Conference Hall
11:00
11:15
Coffee Break
11:15
12:45
Informational processes in living systems
Conference Hall
13:00
14:00
Lunch Break
14:00
15:00
Keynotes
Why do we need new words and where do they come from?
Irina Levontina (The Vinogradov Russian Language Institute)
Conference Hall
15:00
15:15
Coffee Break
15:15
16:45
Computational linguistics and modeling of natural language
Conference Hall
16:45
18:15
Mathematics - 3
Conference Hall
19:00
23:00
Gala Dinner