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Keynote at the ACM 5G-MeMU

Keynote at the ACM 5G-MeMU

Prof. Zussman was a Keynote Speaker at the 3rd ACM Workshop on 5G and Beyond Network Measurements, Modeling, and Use Cases (5G-MeMU). The keynote focused on the COSMOS testbed. The abstract is below. This talk will provide an overview of…

Leoni Lu Received the EE Department MS Research Award

Leoni Lu Received the EE Department MS Research Award

The MS Research Award was awarded to WiMNet Lab alumnus Leoni Lu (EE BS/MS ’23) by the Columbia Electrical Engineering Department. Leoni graduated in 2023, completing her BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering through the Integrated EE BS/MS Program. Over the…

Dr. Igor Kadota to join Northwestern University as an Assistant Professor

Dr. Igor Kadota to join Northwestern University as an Assistant Professor

Dr. Igor Kadota, a WiMNet lab Postdoctoral Research Scientist, will join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University as an Assistant Professor in September 2023. He will be working at the intersection of rigorous theory and practical…

Grant from the NSF SII-NRDZ program

Grant from the NSF SII-NRDZ program

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…

Leoni Lu Receives the NSC Women in Spectrum Scholarship Award

Leoni Lu Receives the NSC Women in Spectrum Scholarship Award

The National Spectrum Consortium  awarded its inaugural Women in Spectrum Scholarship to four engineering students at the 2022 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM). Leoni Lu, a BS/MS student who has been conducting research in the WiMNet lab was selected as…

Grant From the NSF RINGS Program

Grant From the NSF RINGS Program

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…