On 9 Jun, 2016
Prof. Daniel Kilper (University of Arizona), Dr. Daniel Tardent (Calient), Prof. Keren Bergman, and Prof. Gil Zussman received a grant from the NSF Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) Technology Translation (TT) program. The grant will support the project “Resilient and Programmable…
On 30 Jan, 2016
The Adaptive Multicast Services (AMuSe) project, led by WiMNet Ph.D. students Varun Gupta and Craig Gutterman, was selected to participate in the NYC Media Lab Combine program. Nearly 60 teams submitted concepts to the program. These teams included faculty and students…
On 19 Oct, 2015
Prof. Hanoch Levy (PI) from the School of Computer Science at Tel Aviv University, Dr. Eli Brosh, and Prof. Gil Zussman received a grant from the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) at Tel Aviv University for the project “Attack…
On 26 Sep, 2015
Professors Harish Krishnaswamy, Yuan Zhong, and Gil Zussman received a grant from the NSF Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum (EARS) program. The $600K grant will support the project “Cross Layering in Full Duplex – from Integrated Circuits to Networking”…
On 26 Sep, 2014
Prof. Keren Bergman and Prof. Gil Zussman received a $500K grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their project titled “Cross Layer Control of Dynamic Optical Networks – from Theory to Experimentation“. The project is motivated by the fact that current optical networks…
On 30 Apr, 2014
WiMNet student Craig Gutterman received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. The fellowship recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. Craig received the B.S. degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Rutgers University in 2012. He was…