On 16 Feb, 2024
“The results are going to be fundamental,” says Diakonikolas. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research agrees. Any given computational problem has a number of possible solutions, each with its own set of advantages, limitations, and unintended consequences. This is…
On 3 Jan, 2024
6 teams were selected for CS3’s inaugural Spring 2024 NSF Smart Streetscapes VALIDATE Accelerator cohort. WiMNet lab PhD student Mahshid Ghasemi co-lead the KeeVeeve Team which is of the VALIDATE teams. KeeVeeve will provide real-time traffic, crowd, and road information…
On 8 Sep, 2022
Prof. Zussman is a co-PI on the INDIGO project which is funded as part of the NSF and DoD Convergence Accelerator’s Track G: Securely Operating Through 5G Infrastructure. NSF and the Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of…
On 10 Aug, 2022
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a $26 million, five-year grant to a team led by Columbia Engineering, together with Florida Atlantic University, Rutgers University, University of Central Florida, and Lehman College, for a new Gen-4 NSF Engineering Research Center…
On 17 Apr, 2022
WiMNet lab takes part in the NSF and NGI-Atlantic project “FedIntersect: EU-US federated testbed for cross-Atlantic experiments for urban smart intersections Experiment.” The project is a collaboration with Prof. Zoran Kostic (Columbia), Ivan Seskar (Rutgers University) as well as with…
On 24 Feb, 2022
Testbed receives a significant dark-fiber contribution from Crown Castle that will allow researchers across the US to run large-scale experiments on next-generation wireless, optical x-haul, and edge cloud technologies Original article here. The COSMOS beyond-5G testbed now being deployed in West Harlem…