2023 Australian Communications Theory Workshop
(AusCTW)
Charles Darwin University, Darwin
21-23 June 2023
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is pleased to host the 20th Australian Communications Theory Workshop.
The workshop will bring together researchers and post-graduate students in physical layer communications and information theory for two and a half days of technical presentations, tutorials, and networking. Past workshops have provided formal and informal environments to successfully foster collaborative research.
Keynote Speakers
Parastoo Sadeghi, University of New South Wales, Canberra
Iain Collings, Macquarie University
Jamie Evans, University of Melbourne
Stephen Hanly, Macquarie University
Industry Speaker
Vaughan Clarkson, Whipbird Signals
Technical speakers
Andrew Zhang, University of Technology, Sydney
Faisal Nadeem, University of Sydney
Jingge Zhu, University of Melbourne
Jinhong Yuan, University of New South Wales
Lawrance Ong, University of Newcastle
Nan Yang, Australian National University
Rajita Senanayake, University of Melbourne
Peng Cheng, La-Trobe University
Saeed Rehman, Flinders University
Sarah Johnson, University of Newcastle
Shihao Yan, Edith Cowan University
Son Huang Dao, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Swaroop Gopalam, Macquarie University
Tansu Alpcan, University of Melbourne
Tao Huang, James Cook University
Non-Peer Reviewed Contributions
To facilitate maximum participation, all attendees are invited to present a poster at the workshop for which only an abstract need be submitted. Abstracts are not subject to peer review and appear in the workshop book of abstracts.
Winner of the thesis presentation: Congratulations to Dr. Swaroop Gopalam from Macquarie University, who made the best thesis presentation of the 2023 AusCTW.
Winners of the best poster presentations:
Congratulations to the below students, who made the best poster presentations of the 2023 AusCTW
First prize: Tian Han (University of Melbourne),
Second prize: Mohammad Amin Zarrabian (Australian National University),
Third prize: Tharaka Perera (University of Melbourne).