It has been a productive year for Clemson’s NSF-funded Research Training Group (RTG) in Coding Theory, Cryptography and Number Theory.
In March, the RTG hosted Gauri Joshi of Carnegie Mellon University for a seminar series on Distributed Storage, Coded Computing, and Rateless Codes. Dr. Joshi is an assistant professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to that, she was a research staff member at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center and held internships at Google, Bell Labs, and Qualcomm. Her research involves queueing, coding theory, and statistical learning for modeling and performance optimization of computing systems and networks.
Other recent RTG activities are described here.
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