
The COSMOS Project was Featured in the Columbia Engineering Magazine
An article in the Engineering Magazine features the COSMOS project and some of the contributions by WiMNet lab.
An article in the Engineering Magazine features the COSMOS project and some of the contributions by WiMNet lab.
NSF Announced a $22.5M Platforms for Advanced Wireless (PAWR) Grant awarded to the COSMOS project led by Rutgers, Columbia, and NYU in partnership with New York City, Silicon Harlem, City College of New York, and University of Arizona. The goal…
WiMNet Lab takes part in a National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) project titled “Scalable Forecasting for Improving Grid Efficiency and Resiliency”. The project’s PI is Dr. Andrey Bernstein and Prof. Gil Zussman is one of the co-PIs. The main goal…
Prof. Daniel Kilper (University of Arizona) and Prof. Zussman received an NSF Early-concept Grant for Exploratory Research (EAGER) titled “Lighting a Dark Fiber Experimental Research Network in Harlem”. The $300K project will be conducted in collaboration with Silicon Harlem. It…
Prof. Zussman is part of a team that received an $8M grant from the DARPA Rapid Attack Detection, Isolation and Characterization Systems (RADICS) program. The RADICS program focuses on cyber attacks on the power grid and its dependent systems. The project…
WiMNet Lab takes part in a project awarded to Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) within the framework of the DOE Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium (GMLC) (see news item). The $3M project titled “Advanced Machine Learning for Synchrophasor Technology” is being led by…