Gupta Included In Top 10 Most Cited Articles
A paper co-authored by Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor, Vijay Gupta, has been included in the Top 10 Most cited articles over the last 5 years for the journal Systems & Control… Read More
A paper co-authored by Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor, Vijay Gupta, has been included in the Top 10 Most cited articles over the last 5 years for the journal Systems & Control… Read More
The IEEE is the world’s leading professional association for advancing technology for humanity. Through its 385,000 members in 160 countries, the association is a leading authority on a wide variety of areas… Read More
These early-career faculty members, who have already been honored for their development and implementation of novel educational approaches in a variety of engineering disciplines, will participate in the National Academy… Read More
Overview This survey-style course offers an opportunity to gain a basic understanding of the technical, regulatory, and economic aspects of the wireless revolution and its impact on society. It is… Read More
The Computer Science & Engineering Department’s NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program titled “ERWiN” (Experimental Research on Wireless Networking) was held for the fourth time this summer, providing research opportunities for undergraduates… Read More
Michael Murray, a member of the Class of 2011 and Wei Zhang, a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, developed the mood chart application in a smartphone… Read More
Overland Park, KS and Notre Dame, IN, July 26, 2011 – The comments and questions have been floating about for years: “Kids these days don’t talk anymore. They only text.”… Read More
Fay’s project will develop electronic devices operating in the terahertz range. Terahertz waves are electromagnetic waves with frequencies higher than microwaves but lower than infrared radiation and visible light. They… Read More
Haenggi joined the faculty in January 2001 and is also a Concurrent Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics. His research interests include wireless network modeling and analysis, communication… Read More
Mobile solutions for challenges in energy, environment and sustainability was the theme of the first “Mobilize Your Ideas!” contest, organized by the Wireless Institute, in collaboration with the Notre Dame… Read More
WI’s Leadership Seminar Series is targeted at leaders who will engage a broad audience of students and faculty from across the University. Such leaders not only specialize in one aspect of… Read More
Christine previously spent 12 years at the University in administrative roles in the MBA program, and for the past 6 years has been administrative assistant to three partners at an investment… Read More