Network resilience research featured on Phys.Org
An article titled “Researchers work to protect, restore vulnerable networks” which discusses our work in the area of network resilience appeared in Phys.Org.
An article titled “Researchers work to protect, restore vulnerable networks” which discusses our work in the area of network resilience appeared in Phys.Org.
Prof. Gil Zussman (PI), Dr. David Hay, Prof. Alon Efrat (University of Arizona) and Prof. Eytan Modiano (MIT) have been awarded a $454,000 grant from the Trustworthy Computing program of the National Science Foundation. The grant is entitled “Protecting Networks from…
In 2004, Prof. Zussman is received the Marie Curie Outgoing International Fellowship from the European Commission for the project “MACNET-UWB: Design and analysis of medium access control and network protocols for ultra-wideband ad hoc networks” (as one of 75 recipient among…
Shuzo Tarumi received his Ph.D. after successfully defending his thesis titled “Analysis of Spectrum Fragmentation in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks”. Shuzo was co-advised by Prof. Ed Coffman and Prof. Gil Zussman. Shuzo will soon join Softbank Corp. Congratulations Shuzo!
WiMNet Postdoctoral Scientist Dr. David Hay received an IEEE GLOBECOM’09 Best Paper Award for his paper “Crosstalk-Preventing Scheduling in AWG-Based Cell Switches” (co-authored with Andrea Bianco and Fabio Neri from Politecnico di Torino, Italy). GLOBECOM is one of the major conferences…
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