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Alex Dytso, Assistant Professor, conducts research in the areas of multi-user information theory, estimation theory, non parametric statistics and their applications in wireless. Examples of his sponsored research include:
- Permutation Recovery, which aims to recover the original permutation from noisy permuted data, a common task in modern communication and computing systems.
- Laser Communication in a Low Power Regime, which aims to characterize the properties of capacity and optimal error codes for the discrete-time Poisson noise channel.
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