On 25 Jun, 2021
WiMNet lab former PhD student, Prof. Tingjun Chen, received the ACM SIGMOBILE Doctoral Dissertation Award Runner-up, for his PhD thesis titled “Algorithms and Experimentation for Future Wireless Networks: From Internet-of-Things to Full-Duplex”. This award recognizes his “contributions to ultra-low-power wireless networks based…
On 16 May, 2021
Tingjun Chen (MS’15 PhD’20), a former WiMNet group member, who contributed to groundbreaking research in next-generation wireless networks and Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems while earning his masters and doctorate from Columbia Engineering, received the School’s Morton B. Friedman Memorial Prize for…
On 29 Apr, 2021
WiMNet former Ph.D. student Tingjun Chen, current Ph.D. student Mahshid Ghasemi, and current undergraduate students Angel Estigarribia and Perry Flamer received four awards from the Department of Electrical Engineering: Tingjun received the Jury Award – “Established in 1991, this award is presented to…
On 3 Aug, 2020
Tingjun Chen successfully defended his Ph.D. Dissertation titled “Algorithms and Experimentation for Future Wireless Networks: From Internet-of-Things to Full-Duplex”. Over the past few years, Tingjun has made major contributions to WiMNet lab’s efforts in the areas of energy harvesting and…
On 3 May, 2020
Tingjun Chen, a Ph.D. student in the WiMNet lab will join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Duke University as an Assistant Professor in Aug. 2021. He will be working on various components – from emerging Physical technologies…
On 20 May, 2017
Research results on kinetic energy harvesting that were obtained within the EnHANTs project were discussed in a story in The New Yorker: “If Donald Trump were Actually a Battery“. The paper summarizing the results was written by former students and postdocs Dr. Maria…