As RadioHound Gets Smaller, It’s Becoming More Visible
Hochwald provided an overview of Radiohound, one of the Wireless Institute’s distinctive research platform.
How can we achieve the goal of harmonious coexistence among myriad devices and communication systems?
Hochwald provided an overview of Radiohound, one of the Wireless Institute’s distinctive research platform.
Bertrand Hochwald, the Frank M. Freimann Professor of Electrical Engineering and co-director of Notre Dame’s Wireless Institute, has been named a 2019 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow. He and this year’s other… Read More
Researchers from the University of Notre Dame have received $180.6 million in research funding for fiscal year 2019 — $100 million more than 10 years ago and a more than… Read More
Congratulations to Professor J. Nicholas Laneman for receiving a 2019 Qualcomm Faculty Award. The goal of the Qualcomm Faculty Award (QFA) program is to advance wireless communications research in academia… Read More
It has been anything but boring this summer on the campus at the University of Notre Dame. More than 140 undergraduate students from around the world have been busy conducting… Read More
The Department of Electrical Engineering has appointed J. Nicholas Laneman to the position of associate chair for graduate studies, effective August 1. Laneman has been a faculty member since 2002 and was promoted… Read More
The Wireless Institute, in its second year of running the Advanced Wireless Research Experience (AWaRE) for Undergraduates Program, saw an increase of 77% in total applications as compared with last… Read More