Contributed by: Christine K. Lincke International Conference on COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTING, CONTROL and SIGNAL PROCESSING to honor the contributions of Professor Thomas Kailath June 22-26, 1995 Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA The traditional systems disciplines of communications, computation, control and signal processing are becoming increasingly important in addressing major technological challenges of the coming century, in fields such as materials processing, highway automation, and ubiquitous personal communications, among many others. Moreover the boundaries between these separate disciplines are rapidly being blurred by the many demands of these applications. This conference will highlight several of these recent trends and results, presented by leading scientists and engineers from around the world. Invited speakers include: N. Abramson, B. Anderson, K. Astrom, B. Atal, A. Bruckstein, S. Boyd, J. Cioffi, T. Cover, B. De Moor, P. Dewilde, T. Durrani, C. Foias, D. Forney, R. Gallager, M. Gevers, I. Gohberg, G. Golub, H. Kimura, P. Kokotovic, S.Y. Kung, R-W. Liu, L. Ljung, D. Mayne, S. Meerkov, D. Messershmitt, S.K. Mitter, A. Netravali, B. Ottersten, A. Paulraj, E. Robinson, V. Roychowdhury, R. Schafer, G. Verghese, N. Viswanadham, A. Viterbi, J. Willems, G. Xu, L. Zadeh, For further information, fax: 415-723-8473 or e-mail: chris@isl.stanford.edu