Professor Thomas Kailath
Hitachi America Professor of Engineering, Emeritus

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Thomas Kailath

The family at the IEEE MoH event, Philadelphia, June 15,2007


Address:
350 Serra Mall, Packard Building 276
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-9510
Phone:    1.650.494.9401
e.mail:     kailath@stanford.edu, profkailath@yahoo.com

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Biographical Information:
  Short Bio
  Bio
  Curriculum Vitae
  Dean Gibbons Letter
  Dean Gibbons: Remarks at Retirement Event, 2001

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Professional Information:
List of Ph.D. Students
List of Postdocs and Research Associates
Publications

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Sarah Kailath:
  About Sarah
  February 5 1941 - October 15, 2008
  Sarah Kailath Chair in India Studies, UC Berkeley
Remarks by Prof. Bob Goldman, Feb 7 2009
Slideshow
Photographs

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Annual Kailath Lectures and Colloquia:
In 2005, to celebrate his 70th birthday, several past students endowed an Annual Kailath Lecture and Colloquium.
Opening Remarks by TK, June 2005
Banquet Remarks by Hanoch Lev-Ari, June 2005

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Kailath 60th Birthday Events
International Conference: “Communications, Computation, Control and Signal Processing” – June 22-26, 1995
Brochure from CCCSP Conference
Photos from CCCSP Conference
Festschrift: Communications, Computation, Control and Signal Processing: A Tribute to Thomas Kailath, edited by A. Paulraj, V. Roychowdhury, C. Schaper. Kluwer/Springer-Verlag 1997, 588 pages
Intro Material and Table of Contents – from “Communications, Computation, Control and Signal Processing” (right-click and select "Save Target As..."; select desktop; use Adobe Acrobat to open file)
Some Letters  

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IEEE Medal of Honor 2007
  IEEE Announcement
  Stanford Report - Story on IEEE Medal of Honor
IEEE Spectrum Article, May 2007
Presentation - Mathematical Engineering
Indolink article by Francis Assisi
India West article by Richard Springer
Recipients of the Medal of Honor
Some photographs

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Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame Feb 2006
Remarks at Banquet
Indolink article by Francis Assisi
Members of the Hall of Fame
Some photographs

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Recent Presentations:
Displacement Structure - Berkeley, CA
Efficient_ML_Decoding
Array Algorithms for Structured Matrices, ILAS [Winnipeg, 1998]
Displacement Structure - Raleigh, NC
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DISPLACEMENT STRUCTURE

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Recent Abstracts:
IT Golden Jubilee Symp. [MIT Aug 1998]
Breaking the 0.1 Barrier in Optical Microlithography via Signal Processing From Doctoral Research to Wall Street
Statistics in Engineering: The Structure of Likelihood Ratios
Applications of Control and Signal Processing to Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Special Events:
 
Doctor Honoris Causa Speech, Univ. Carlos III, Madrid, January 22, 2003
Doctor Honoris Causa Ceremony Univ. Bordeaux, France, March 30, 2003 (Pictures)


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Articles on Lithography:
Extending the Life of Lithography
Microlithography via signal Processing


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