Alexander Barg
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Professor 301/405-7135 TEL |
Research Interests
Coding and information theory; combinatorics; cryptography; bounds on error-correcting codes; bounds on Grassmannian codes; error probability of decoding; construction and decoding of codes on graphs; codes and capacity of digital fingerprinting
Background Information
Alexander Barg is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with a joint apppointment at the Institute for Systems Research. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Computer Science. He received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Institute for Problems in Information Transmission (IPPI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. He has been a senior reseacher at the IPPI since 1987. He was a member of technical staff of Bell Laboratories of Lucent Technologies in 1997-2002 before joining the faculty at UMD.
Barg is a member of the editorial board of Problems of Information Transmission, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, and Advances of Mathematics in Communication. He has previously served as an editor for coding theory of the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. He was organizer of the DIMACS Workshops "Codes and Association Schemes" (1999) and "Algebraic Coding Theory and Information Theory" (2003) and served Technical Program Co-Chair of the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, Seattle, WA (2006).
Links
Electrical
and Computer Engineering Department
Algorithms and Theory Group
Communication and Signal Processing Laboratory
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