On 16 Dec, 2022
Prof. Zussman is a PI of a $1.25 NSF Grant from the Spectrum Innovation Initiative: National Radio Dynamic Zones (SII-NRDZ) program, titled “Spectrum Sharing via Consumption Models and Telemetry – Prototyping and Field Testing in an Urban FCC Innovation Zone.” The…
On 26 Sep, 2022
An article in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Civil Engineering Source features WiMNet lab’s project “CPS: Medium: Hybrid Twins for Urban Transportation: From Intersections to Citywide Management.” The project is led by Prof. Sharon Di (Columbia Civil Engineering)…
On 8 Sep, 2022
Prof. Zussman is a co-PI on the INDIGO project which is funded as part of the NSF and DoD Convergence Accelerator’s Track G: Securely Operating Through 5G Infrastructure. NSF and the Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of…
On 10 Aug, 2022
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a $26 million, five-year grant to a team led by Columbia Engineering, together with Florida Atlantic University, Rutgers University, University of Central Florida, and Lehman College, for a new Gen-4 NSF Engineering Research Center…
On 8 Aug, 2022
WiMNet lab takes part in a a US-India team that will jointly focus on a key application in smart cities – transportation management. The team consists of US participants (PI: Prof. Sharon Di, co-PIs: Professors Qiang Du, Zoran Kostic, and Gil Zussman…
On 3 May, 2022
Prof. Eytan Modiano (MIT), Prof. Gil Zussman, and WiMNet Postdoctoral Research Scientist Dr. Igor Kadota received an NSF grant from the NSF RINGS program. The $850K project is titled “Enabling Wireless Edge-cloud Services via Autonomous Resource Allocation and Robust Physical…