2026 ÌÇÐÄlogo Australian Information Theory School (AusITS)
We are delighted to announce that the 2026 ÌÇÐÄlogo Australian Information Theory School (AusITS) will be held at The University of Melbourne from February 16–19, 2026.
The School offers a unique opportunity for graduate students and researchers to engage with leading experts in information theory, communication theory, and machine learning, through a series of in-depth lectures, poster sessions, and social activities.
Confirmed Speakers and Topics:
Peter Bartlett (UC Berkeley & Google DeepMind) – Topics in Statistical Learning Theory
Matthieu Bloch (Georgia Institute of Technology) – An Information-Theoretic Perspective on Covert Communications
Emanuele Viterbo & Brendon McBain (Monash University) – From Molecules to Zettabytes: Information Storage in Synthetic DNA
Yuting Wei (University of Pennsylvania) – Mathematical Foundations of Reinforcement Learning
Mark Wilde (Cornell University) – Quantum Information Theory
One-hour lectures:Â Jean Honorio (University of Melbourne), Wanchun Liu (University of Sydney), James Saunderson (Monash University)
Highlights:
Poster Sessions:Â Showcase your research and connect with peers across Australia and beyond.
Social Event: Enjoy a Yarra River Cruise with food and drinks — a perfect networking opportunity in a relaxed setting.
Discounted Accommodation:Â A limited number of affordable rooms are available at Graduate House (includes breakfast and dinner) for participants outside Victoria
Travel Grants:Â Travel support will be available for selected participants.
For full details and registration, please visit:Â
We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne for an exciting and inspiring week of information theory!