On 1 Dec, 2025
Columbia Electrical Engineering alumni and faculty are central to a new NSF-funded project solving network latency to make therapeutic AR/VR games more responsive. Research from a multi-university team, including Columbia Engineering, is tackling the network latency that can disrupt immersive…
On 13 Jul, 2025
Since joining Duke University in 2021, Columbia Engineering alum Tingjun Chen (WiMNet lab alum – PhD EE’20), the Nortel Networks Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), has built a promising research portfolio exploring the limits of both wireless and…
On 1 Jul, 2025
WiMNet Lab alum Tingjun Chen, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at Duke was appointed as a Nortel Networks Assistant Professor. Tingjun is the second WiMnet lab alum to…
On 9 Sep, 2024
A team of WiMNet students, alumni, and faculty has published pioneering research in the Proceedings of the IEEE on full-duplex wireless systems. A team of alumni, faculty, and students from Columbia University’s FlexICoN project published research paper on full-duplex (FD)…
On 25 Jun, 2021
WiMNet lab former PhD student, Prof. Tingjun Chen, received the ACM SIGMOBILE Doctoral Dissertation Award Runner-up, for his PhD thesis titled “Algorithms and Experimentation for Future Wireless Networks: From Internet-of-Things to Full-Duplex”. This award recognizes his “contributions to ultra-low-power wireless networks based…
On 16 May, 2021
Tingjun Chen (MS’15 PhD’20), a former WiMNet group member, who contributed to groundbreaking research in next-generation wireless networks and Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems while earning his masters and doctorate from Columbia Engineering, received the School’s Morton B. Friedman Memorial Prize for…