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Program Day 1: "Energy efficiency of future networks" Sennur Ulukus, University of Maryland Aylin Yener, Pennsylvania State University Day 2: "Interference Channels and Networks" Gerhard Kramer, TUM Bobak Nazer, Boston University Day 3: BeFemto Workshop: "Femtocells" Jyri Hämäläinen, Aalto University Earth Workshop: “Energy aware radio and networking" Gunther Auer, NTT DOCOMO Euro-Labs Closing Keynote: "Iterative Processing for Cooperative Communications" Tadashi Matsumoto, Centre for Wireless Communication Oulu, Finland

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Wireless Information Theory Summer School Centre for Wireless Communications University of Oulu, Finland July 27-29, 2011 Organization Team and Participants Markku Juntti, University of Oulu (Chair) Behnaam Azhang, Rice University Ruyiji Kohno, Yokohama National University Anthony Ephremides, University of Maryland Lars Rasmussen, Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Mikael Skoglund, Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Matti Latva-aho, University of Oulu Mehdi Bennis, University of Oulu Participants: 75 of which 57 Ph.D. Students, 7 from companies, 35 from outside Finland representing 13 countries Registration Fee: 120 covers lectures and meals Program Day 1: "Energy efficiency of future networks" Sennur Ulukus, University of Maryland Aylin Yener, Pennsylvania State University Day 2: "Interference Channels and Networks" Gerhard Kramer, TUM Bobak Nazer, Boston University Day 3: BeFemto Workshop: "Femtocells" Jyri Hmlinen, Aalto University Earth Workshop: Energy aware radio and networking" Gunther Auer, NTT DOCOMO Euro-Labs Closing Keynote: "Iterative Processing for Cooperative Communications" Tadashi Matsumoto, Centre for Wireless Communication Oulu, Finland