Hi! Welcome to Networks Reading Group for Winter 2019.
This group is for students interested in the areas of communication networks and neural networks! We meet every week and discuss on a relevant topic. The goal is to understand and learn about the current research in the areas of communication networks, AI, and ML. Someone within the group would lead the discussion every Friday.
Who will present?
Everyone in the group is encouraged to lead the discussion. You can present a conference paper, research ideas, literature review, book chapter, IEEE standard, or anything you like. You can also borrow some slides from a talk given at conference. The list of presenters can be found here.
Why Participate?
- It’s casual. No pressure!
- Meet and discuss with your colleagues
- Learn about interesting and exciting science with like-minded people
- Build your academic skills (presenting, analysis/criticism)
- Get faster at reading papers
How to participate
Anyone can attend the meetings. Join our slack group for important updates.
Time and Location
Date: Every Friday
Time: 4-5 PM
Location: AH 3006 conference room
Schedule
The schedule is as follows
| Date | Presenter | Topic | Slides |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 25 | Kshitiz Bansal | History of deep neural networks and state-of-the-art applications in 3D-machine learning | Slides |
| Feb 1 | Rohit Kumar | Full Duplex Radios [Sigcomm 2013] | Paper Slides |
| Feb 8 | Yeswanth Reddy | SweepSense: Sensing 5 GHz in 5 Milliseconds [NSDI 2019] | paper |
| Feb 22 | Xinghan Wang | Infrastructure-free indoor localization | Slides |
| Mar 1 | Manideep Dunna | Over-the-air Function Computation in Sensor Networks | paper |
| Mar 8 | Ish Jain | Many-to-Many Beam Alignment in Millimeter Wave Networks [NSDI 19] | paper |
Contacts
If you have any question or if you want to join the group, please contact
- Ish Jain [ikjain@eng.ucsd.edu]
- Chen Chen [chenchen@eng.ucsd.edu]