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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: We are arriving at the end of an era that has guided 
 the ICT for the last century. Quite remarkably\, many of the remarkable en
 gineering breakthroughs in Communication (the famous “G” era) and Comp
 uting (the famous “Moore’s” era) were based on quite old Basics. Ind
 eed\, the Nyquist Sampling theorem dates back to 1924\, the Shannon’s La
 w to 1948 and the Von Neumann Architecture to 1946. Today\, we are despera
 tely lacking guidance for new engineering solutions as we have approached 
 those limits and there is a need for the whole industry to take its share 
 of responsibility by re-investing massively in the fundamentals to revive 
 a new century of engineering progress. In this talk\, we will re-discuss t
 he assumptions made a century ago and provide a research roadmap showcasin
 g the fundamental role of Mathematics and Physics to unlock the theoretica
 l barriers.\n\nSpeaker(s): Ph.D. Mérouane Debbah\, \n\nGuadalajara\, Jali
 sco\, Mexico\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/265255
LOCATION:Guadalajara\, Jalisco\, Mexico\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ie
 ee.org/m/265255
ORGANIZER:r.calderonr@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Rebuilding the theoretical foundations of communications and comput
 ing by Ph.D. Mérouane Debbah
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/265255
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt; We are arriving
  at the end of an era that has guided the ICT for the last century. Quite 
 remarkably\, many of the remarkable engineering breakthroughs in Communica
 tion (the famous &amp;ldquo\;G&amp;rdquo\; era) and Computing (the famous &amp;ldquo\;
 Moore&amp;rsquo\;s&amp;rdquo\; era) were based on quite old Basics. Indeed\, the N
 yquist Sampling theorem dates back to 1924\, the Shannon&amp;rsquo\;s Law to 1
 948 and &amp;nbsp\;the Von Neumann Architecture to 1946. Today\, we are desper
 ately lacking guidance for new engineering solutions as we have approached
  those limits and there is a need for the whole industry to take its share
  of responsibility by re-investing massively in the fundamentals to revive
  a new century of engineering progress. In this talk\, we will re-discuss 
 the assumptions &amp;nbsp\;made a century ago and provide a research roadmap s
 howcasing the fundamental role of Mathematics and Physics to unlock the th
 eoretical barriers.&lt;/p&gt;
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