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Science & Technology Centers Program National Science Foundation Science & Technology Centers Program Bryn Mawr Howard MIT Princeton Purdue Stanford UC Berkeley UC San Diego UIUC STC Strategic Workshop: Introductory Remarks

Science & Technology Centers Program Bryn Mawr College: D. Kumar Howard University: C. Liu MIT: M. Sudan (co-PI), P. Shor. Purdue University (lead): W. Szpankowski (PI) Princeton University: S. Verdu (co-PI) Stanford University: A. Goldsmith (co-PI) University of California, Berkeley: Bin Yu (co-PI) University of California, San Diego: S. Subramaniam UIUC: P.R. Kumar, O. Milenkovic. Workshop Participants: M. Atallah, T. Coleman, C. Clifton, A. Grama, J. Neville, R. Rwebangira, J. Rice, V. Rego, M. Ward, T. Weissman. Bin Yu, U.C. Berkeley Sergio Verdú, Princeton Madhu Sudan, MIT Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford Wojciech Szpankowski, Purdue 2

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The Information Revolution started in 1948, with the publication of: A Mathematical Theory of Communication. The digital age began. Claude Shannon: Shannon information quantifies the extent to which a recipient of data can reduce its statistical uncertainty. “semantic aspects of communication are irrelevant...” Applications Enabler/Driver: CD, iPod, DVD, video games, Internet, Facebook, Google,... Design Driver: universal data compression, voiceband modems, CDMA, multiantenna, discrete denoising, space-time codes, cryptography,... 4

Science & Technology Centers Program We aspire to extend classical Information Theory which paved the way for DVD, internet and CD to meet challenges of today posed by rapid advances in biology, modern communication, and knowledge extraction. We need to extend traditional formalisms for information to include: structure, time, space, and semantics, and other aspects such as: dynamical information, physical information, representation- invariant information, limited resources, complexity, and cooperation & dependency. 5

Science & Technology Centers Program The overarching vision of the Center for Science of Information is to develop principles and human resources guiding the extraction, manipulation, and exchange of information, integrating space, time, structure, and semantics. 6

Science & Technology Centers Program The STC Science of Information Center aims at integrating research and teaching activities aimed at investigating the role of information from various viewpoints: from the fundamental theoretical underpinnings of information to the science and engineering of novel information substrates, biological pathways, communication networks, economics, and complex social systems. Some Specific Center’s Goals: define core theoretical principles governing transfer of information, develop meters and methods for information, apply to problems in physical and social sciences, and engineering, offer a venue for multi-disciplinary long-term collaborations, explore effective ways to educate students, train the next generation of researchers, broaden participation of underrepresented groups, transfer advances in research to education and industry. 7

Science & Technology Centers Program 8 1. Information Flow in Biology 2. Information Transfer in Communication 3. Knowledge: Extraction, Computation & Physics 4. Education & Diversity

Science & Technology Centers Program Industrial affiliate program in the form of consortium. What Center brings and expects: Considerable intellectual resources Access to students and post-docs Access to intellectual property Shape center research agenda Solve real-world problems Industrial perspective Knowledge Transfer Director: Ananth Grama 9

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Science & Technology Centers Program 11 A comprehensive theory for quantifying, extracting, manipulating, and communicating information across complex systems must: be grounded in real-world applications must generalize to broad application domains must result in usable tools and techniques that advance the state of the art in respective scientific domains must themselves define a body of knowledge that motivates novel investigations and solutions

Science & Technology Centers Program Vice President for Research Purdue University Executive Committee P.R. Kumar, A. Goldsmith, D. Kumar, S.Subramaniam, M. Sudan, B. Yu, S. Verdu External Advisory Board Technical Director W. Szpankowski Technical Thrusts Education Director Knowledge Transfer A. Grama Diversity Director R. Hughes Internal Management Committee V. Rego, J. Rice, Z. Pizlo, D. Ramkrishna 12 Managing Director Biology S. Subramaniam Communication V. Anantharam Knowledge P. Shor

Science & Technology Centers Program What will help us to be successful? ( focus, focus, focus, interaction, collaboration) What challenges we will need to overcome? (communication, common language, timely accomplishments) How to accomplish collaboration between projects? (strong interaction between theory (methods) and applications) Accountability and Transparency 13

Science & Technology Centers Program Research (a) Methods: - temporal & spatial information (e.g., how to define information in spatio-temporal space, wireless, biological temporal networks) - structural information (e.g., graph compression, LZ-based graph compression, definition of a structural compression, finding algebraic structure in data, understanding skewness of protein structure). - knowledge extraction (e.g., representation-invariant information, information with limited resources, quantum information) (b) Applications - communication (e.g., wireless network capacity, ad hoc design, control-space-time, network coding, fundamental limits, how to transform information across unreliable wireless with bounded delays, how to account for overhead, how to measure temporal information) - biology (e.g., understanding skewness of protein structures, metabolic dynamic, data analysis and modeling, data reduction and knowledge extraction in biological networks, temporal coding in neuroscience) Education: Initiate undergrad courses in science of information Invite 10 students for a summer program 14