Director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Scien ces (ITAI PAS) announces an open competition for a full professor position.
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- Author: Zbigniew Puchała | Post date: 09.11.2016 | Last modified: 18.06.2018
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15/11/2016 - 11:00Speaker:
Mariusz Słabicki, IITiS PANThe aim of the work "Local management method in cellular networks" was to develop a new method to change configuration of base stations in an LTE cellular network. The main advantage of developed method is a reduction of reconfigured base stations, which can be profitable for the network operator. To solve the problem of determine optimal transmission power in base stations, analytical models and metaheuristic methods were used.
- Author: Zbigniew Puchała | Post date: 21.10.2016 | Last modified: 18.06.2018
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09/11/2016 - 12:00Speaker:
Paweł Foremski, IITiS PANWe introduce Entropy/IP: a system that discovers Internet address structure based on analyses of a subset of IPv6 addresses known to be active, i.e., training data, gleaned by readily available passive and active means. The system is completely automated and employs a combination of information-theoretic and machine learning techniques to probabilistically model IPv6 addresses.
- Author: - | Post date: 11.07.2016Director of Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics,Polish Academy of Sciences announces open competition forresearch assistant position in Quantum Systems of Informatics Group
- Author: Zbigniew Puchała | Post date: 25.05.2016 | Last modified: 18.06.2018
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13/07/2016 - 13:15Speaker:
Agata Mendys, Muzeum Narodowe w KrakowieDue to their non-invasive nature analytical techniques based on reflectance spectroscopy are almost ideal for the analysis of such sensitive and valuable objects as works of art. Point reflection spectroscopy can be extended in the direction of the analysis performed on the entire surface to perform hyperspectral imaging. Large amounts of data, obtained by this method, in conjunction with statistical analysis become a source of new information about studied objects and open up new possibilities in the field of non-destructive testing of historic buildings.
- Author: Zbigniew Puchała | Post date: 25.05.2016 | Last modified: 25.05.2016
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30/05/2016 - 12:30Speaker:
Renata Onety, Manaus University, Brazil - Author: Zbigniew Puchała | Post date: 18.05.2016 | Last modified: 18.06.2018
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15/06/2016 - 13:15Speaker:
Daniel Burgarth, Aberystwyth UniversityWhich algorithms could you run on a given quantum device? I give an introduction into the concept of "reachable operations" in controlled quantum systems. In practice, quantum devices will be noisy, so it is important to characterise the reachable set of open quantum systems. This, however, brings many mathematical challenges, which I will briefly discuss. I then provide a case study of a qubit in a bath of spin 1/2 particles, for which the reachability question can be solved analytically, and provide numerical results using an open-source software library developed by our group.
- Author: Jarosław Miszczak | Post date: 05.05.2016 | Last modified: 18.06.2018
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11/05/2016 - 13:15Speaker:
Jarosław Duda, Jagiellonian UniversityThe standard way of choosing stochastic models (transition probabilities) in many cases turns out to be in disagreement with experiment, correctly described by quantum mechanics. For example it would allow electrons to freely travel through defected lattice of semiconductor, while we know that it is not a conductor - these electrons are statistically imprisoned (Anderson localization).