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Jelena Marasevic to Participate in the MIT Rising Stars in EECS Workshop

Jelena Marasevic to Participate in the MIT Rising Stars in EECS Workshop

WiMNet Ph.D. student Jelena Marašević was recently selected to participate in the 2015 MIT Rising Stars in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Workshop. This annual academic career workshop brings together about 60 top female graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. The workshop…

Robert Margolies defended his Ph.D. thesis

Robert Margolies defended his Ph.D. thesis

Robert Margolies successfully defended his Ph.D. Thesis titled “Resource Allocation for the Internet of Everything: From Energy Harvesting Tags to Cellular Networks”. While studying towards the Ph.D., Robert received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, SMART Scholarship (declined), Egleston Doctoral Fellowship, ACM SenSys’11…

Jelena Marasevic and Jin Zhou received the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship

Jelena Marasevic and Jin Zhou received the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship

WiMNet Ph.D. student Jelena Marasevic and Jin Zhou (a Ph.D. student of Prof. Harish Krishnaswamy) received the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship 2015 ($100,000). Jelena and Jin are among 8 winning teams selected from 146 proposals submitted from 18 universities. Their project is…

WiMNet Lab research featured in the Columbia Engineering Magazine

WiMNet Lab research featured in the Columbia Engineering Magazine

An article in the Fall 2014 issue of the Columbia Engineering Magazine discusses the research conducted in the WiMNet lab. The Fall 2014 issue is dedicated to celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Engineering School founding. The article can be found…

NSF grant to study Cross Layer Control of Dynamic Optical Networks

NSF grant to study Cross Layer Control of Dynamic Optical Networks

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…