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…
On 17 Apr, 2022
WiMNet lab takes part in the NSF and NGI-Atlantic project “FedIntersect: EU-US federated testbed for cross-Atlantic experiments for urban smart intersections Experiment.” The project is a collaboration with Prof. Zoran Kostic (Columbia), Ivan Seskar (Rutgers University) as well as with…