Yesterday was the second day of the 13th Annual LIDS Student Conference, organized as always by the students of the laboratory. Day 2 featured two invited speakers, thirteen student talks, a panel discussion on academia-industry interactions, and the conference banquet. All of the abstracts can be found on the conference website; photos and videos will make their way there eventually.
A list of today's student speakers along with descriptions of their talks, as delightful as descriptions from Day 1:
- Noah Stein - players with polynomial preferences
- Marco Pavone - strategies for successful servicing
- Amir Ali Ahmadi - loosening Lyapunov
- Sertac Karaman - Talos' trials and tribulations
- Melanie Rudoy - making more money than Markowitz
- Nicholas Matsakis - duplicate detection in databases
- Raluca Ada Popa - ensuring elections
- Lav Varshney - modulating mud: messaging and material transport
- Sheng Jing - dealings with diversity and distortion
- Emmanuel Abbe - divergence-optimized decoding for DMCs
- Jay-Kumar Sundararajan - queueing in coded communication networks
- Vincent Tan - arboreal adventures
- Barış Nakiboğlu - errors, erasures, exponents
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