Workshops

With the main goal of broadening the participation of researchers in sibling communities, such as physics, computer science, economics, and neuroscience, facilitating the exchange of ideas between other fields and information theory and enriching the experience of regular attendees, ISIT2025 will host satellite workshops.

The workshops will be held at the Rackham Graduate School, 915 E Washington St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. The sessions will be held in the Amphitheatre. The poster sessions will be held in the East conference room and the West conference room. The amphitheatre and the conference rooms are located on the fourth floor.

 

Rackham - Floor 4

 

The workshops are:

Quantum Information: Open Problems, Impact, and Challenges (Q-PIC)

Organizers: Arun Padakandla, Janis Nötzel, Christian Deppe, Boulat Bash

This workshop is designed to help quantum-aware researchers broaden their expertise into allied quantum domains. It also serves as a gateway for quantum-unaware participants to explore foundational concepts and advanced topics. Introductory lectures aim to inspire and prepare participants for research in quantum information.

Learn to Compress & Compress to Learn

Organizers: Ezgi Ozyilkan, Gergely Flamich, Deniz Gündüz, Elza Erkip

This workshop aims to unite experts from machine learning, computer science, and information theory to delve into the dual themes of learning-based compression and using compression as a tool for learning tasks.

 

 

Workshop Chairs

Jayadev Acharya ([email protected])

Mohsen Heidari ([email protected])

 

Contact

[email protected]

 

Workshop Guidelines

The ISIT workshop guidelines can be downloaded here.