On 20 Sep, 2010
Berk Birand received the Best Theory Session Talk award at the ACM S3’2010 workshop co-located with ACM MobiCom and ACM MobiHoc 2010. He presented his paper entitled “Analyzing the Performance of Greedy Maximal Scheduling via Local Pooling and Graph Theory”…
On 31 Aug, 2010
Following the receipt of the NSF Grant “Protecting Networks from Large-Scale Physical Attacks and Disasters” Prof. Alon Efrat and Prof. Gil Zussman participated in a radio interview at the PBS/NPR Arizona Public Media: UA Part of Grant to Prevent Telecommunications Breakdown Story…
On 24 Aug, 2010
An article titled “Researchers work to protect, restore vulnerable networks” which discusses our work in the area of network resilience appeared in Phys.Org.
On 7 Jul, 2010
Prof. Gil Zussman (PI), Dr. David Hay, Prof. Alon Efrat (University of Arizona) and Prof. Eytan Modiano (MIT) have been awarded a $454,000 grant from the Trustworthy Computing program of the National Science Foundation. The grant is entitled “Protecting Networks from…
On 2 Jul, 2010
In 2004, Prof. Zussman is received the Marie Curie Outgoing International Fellowship from the European Commission for the project “MACNET-UWB: Design and analysis of medium access control and network protocols for ultra-wideband ad hoc networks” (as one of 75 recipient among…
On 1 May, 2010
WiMNet Ph.D. student Berk Birand received the Millman Award for Outstanding TA from the Department of Electrical Engineering. This award, in honor of Jacob Millman, is given to two of the most outstanding teaching assistants for the academic year. Berk has been…