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Awards
Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award
Claude E. Shannon Award
Communications Society & Information Theory Society Joint Paper Award
Goldsmith Lecturer
Information Theory Society Paper Award
Jack Keil Wolf ISIT Student Paper Award
James L. Massey Research & Teaching Award for Young Scholars
Joy Thomas Tutorial Paper Award
Padovani Lecturer
Thomas M. Cover Dissertation Award
Awards
Distinguished Lecturers
Events
16th ÌÇÐÄlogo Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC)
The 16th ÌÇÐÄlogo Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC) will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at Princeton University, NJ, USA, and virtually around the world.
2026 Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA)
2026 Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA)
Sunday–Friday, February 8–13, Bahia Resort Hotel, San Diego
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2026, San Diego, California
This will be a hybrid meeting in person and on Zoom.
Conferences
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2026, San Diego, California
This will be a hybrid meeting in person and on Zoom.
2026 Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA)
2026 Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA)
Sunday–Friday, February 8–13, Bahia…
16th ÌÇÐÄlogo Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC)
The 16th ÌÇÐÄlogo Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC) will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026…
Jobs Board
PhD opening in information theory and distributed learning
LIMITS Lab @ NAU, based in beautiful Flagstaff, AZ, is seeking a highly motivated PhD student.…
Posdoctoral Researcher Position in Machine Learning for Communication Systems
Arizona State University (ASU) is looking for postdoctoral fellows to join a research project…
PhD student in AI Security
We are looking for a highly talented and motivated Ph.D. candidate to join our research team in the…
News
ISIT 2026: Information for co-authors who reside in Iran
Papers with a co-author who resides in Iran can ask for a short extension of submission deadline.
Reminder - 2026 Information Theory Society Award Nominations
The Information Theory Society is now accepting nominations for its 2026 awards. ​These awards…
Deadline Extended - Thomas M. Cover Dissertation Award Nominations
The nomination deadline for the 2026 Thomas M. Cover Dissertation Award has been extended until 15 …
News
Research Fellow Position in Error Control Coding for Future Cellular Networks
Call for Papers — Special Issue of ÌÇÐÄlogo Transactions on Information Theory Dedicated to the Memory of Vladimir I. Levenshtein
Registrations for ISIT 2019
Registrations for ISIT 2019 are now open.
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Research Engineer in the area of Information Theory and Statistics
2019 ÌÇÐÄlogo Information Theory Workshop - Deadline extended to April 10, 2019!
2019 ÌÇÐÄlogo Information Theory Workshop - Deadline extended to April 10, 2019!
Workshop in memory of František Matúš (August 2019)
Massey Research & Teaching Award Nomination Deadline is March 15
Postdoc and PhD student openings at Chalmers, Sweden
Simons Institute Symposium on information-theoretic methods for privacy and fairness
ISIT 2019 Paper Submission Deadline Extended
Pagination
Past meeting
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2026, San Diego, California
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting, NYC - November 2025
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2025, Ann Arbor, Michigan
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2025, San Diego, California
BOG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ University of Toronto
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2024, Athens, Greece
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2024, San Diego, California
BoG Meeting - Hybrid; Atlanta, GA 2023
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2023, Taipei, Taiwan
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ITA 2023, San Diego, California
BoG Meeting - October 2022
BoG Meeting - Hybrid Meeting @ ISIT 2022, Espoo, Finland
BoG Meeting - March 2022
BoG Meeting - November 2021
BoG Meeting - June 2021
BoG Meeting - March 2021
BoG Meeting @ New Brunswick, NJ - 2019
BoG Meeting @ Chicago, IL 2015
BoG Meeting @ ISIT 2015, Hong Kong
BoG Meeting - GlobalMeet
BoG Meeting @ ITA 2014, San Diego, CA
BoG Meeting @ ITA 2013, San Diego, CA
BoG meeting @ ITW 2012, Lausanne
BoG meeting @ ISIT 2012, Cambridge, MA
IT BoG meeting @ ITA 2012, UCSD
BoG Meeting @ ITW 2011, Paraty, Brazil
BoG Meeting @ ISIT 2011, St. Petersburg, Russia
BoG Meeting, ISIT 2010
BoG Meeting, La Jolla, CA, 2010
BoG Meeting, ITW Taormina 2009
BoG Meeting, ISIT 2009
Research In Information Theory
This paper presents constructions of DNA codes that satisfy biological and combinatorial constraints for DNA-based data storage systems. We introduce an algorithm that generates DNA blocks containing sequences that meet the required constraints for DNA codes. The constructed DNA sequences satisfy biological constraints: balanced GC-content, avoidance of secondary structures, and prevention of homopolymer runs.
DNA-based data storage systems face practical challenges due to the high cost of DNA synthesis. A strategy to address the problem entails encoding data via topological modifications of the DNA sugar-phosphate backbone. The DNA Punchcards system, which introduces nicks (cuts) in the DNA backbone, encodes only one bit per nicking site, limiting density. We propose DNA Tails, a storage paradigm that encodes nonbinary symbols at nicking sites by growing enzymatically synthesized single-stranded DNA of varied lengths.
The number of zeros and the number of ones in a binary string are referred to as the composition of the string, and the prefix-suffix compositions of a string are a multiset formed by the compositions of the prefixes and suffixes of all possible lengths of the string. In this work, we present binary codes of length n in which every codeword can be efficiently reconstructed from its erroneous prefix-suffix compositions with at most t composition errors.
This paper studies two problems that are motivated by the novel recent approach of composite DNA that takes advantage of the DNA synthesis property which generates a huge number of copies for every synthesized strand. Under this paradigm, every composite symbols does not store a single nucleotide but a mixture of the four DNA nucleotides. The first problem studies the expected number of strand reads in order to decode a composite strand or a group of composite strands.
Synchronization errors, arising from both synthesis and sequencing noise, present a fundamental challenge in DNA-based data storage systems. These errors are often modeled as insertion-deletion-substitution (IDS) channels, for which maximum-likelihood decoding is quite computationally expensive. In this work, we propose a data-driven approach based on neural polar decoders (NPDs) to design decoders with reduced complexity for channels with synchronization errors.
Upcoming Events
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
2026 ÌÇÐÄlogo Australian Information Theory School (AusITS)
Call for Tutorials ISIT 2026
ISIT 2026 invites half-day tutorial proposals on new & emerging topics related to information theory.…