Tackling wireless gridlock: electrical engineer and her students seek to improve spectrum sharing with better data
How can we achieve the goal of harmonious coexistence among myriad devices and communication systems?
How can we achieve the goal of harmonious coexistence among myriad devices and communication systems?
Four students who participated in the Advanced Wireless Research Experiences (AWaRE) program, sponsored by the University of Notre Dame’s Wireless Institute and SpectrumX, presented research posters on July 26. The four AWaRE REU… Read More
Inspired by his wife’s diagnosis, a Notre Dame professor develops novel technology to safely monitor changes in tumors
Time: Wed Jul 26, 2023, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Location: Jordan Hall of Science All the Notre Dame and Saint Mary’s community members are invited to attend the 2023 Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium on Wednesday, July… Read More
The University of Notre Dame has been selected for inclusion in the Association of American Universities (AAU), a consortium of the nation’s leading public and private research universities, Notre Dame’s president, Rev.… Read More
Honoring achievement at the 178th commencement ceremonies The class of 2023 is ready to take their place as the newest alumni of Our Lady’s University. These women and men have… Read More
Access to a key natural resource is at a premium, and it’s not petroleum or lithium — it’s the radio frequency spectrum. Radio frequencies are allocated to broadcasting, navigation (GPS)… Read More
University of Notre Dame Professor of Electrical Engineering and an affiliate of the Wireless Institute Monisha Ghosh will testify at 9 a.m. Friday (March 10) during a Congressional Subcommittee on Communications and Technology hearing on “Defending America’s Wireless Leadership.”
Wei Wang, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has been awarded an IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Doctoral Research Grant.
The year 2023 marks Notre Dame Engineering’s sesquicentennial. In 1873, Notre Dame offered its first formal courses in engineering, becoming the first Catholic institution of higher learning to have such… Read More
Notre Dame Alumnus Sundaram (Sundar) Vanka returned to his alma mater to present: Interference Management in Emerging Wireless Networks and Systems as part of the Wireless Insitute Seminar Series. Vanka… Read More
Calling all undergrads! The Wireless Institute’s AWaRE REU program is currently accepting applications. Apply for one of the opportunities to research alongside talented professionals, build relationships through mentorship and gain… Read More