Master Integrator
New engineering dean seeks to bring voices, disciplines together.
Globally, two billion people use fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks. These users have gained more rapid upload and download speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability on their mobile devices. But the rollout of 5G technology has also come with a steep energy cost.
New engineering dean seeks to bring voices, disciplines together.
While current wireless networks support cellular and Wi-Fi services, future networks will need to support a much broader range of technologies, from driverless cars to remote health applications. The existing… Read More
Watch WSBT’s Katlin Connin’s interview with Nick Laneman Co-Director of the Notre Dame Wireless Institute on 5G and how it will impact our future. With the explosive growth in applications… Read More
Could legged robots be used to find survivors after an earthquake or to fight forest fires? Answering that question is the goal of Vince Kurtz’s research. A graduate student in… Read More
Graduate Resarch Assistant Nicholas Garcia, who works with Professor Chisum published a manuscript in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation on April 30, 2020, entitled “High-efficiency, Wideband GRIN Lenses with Intrinsically Matched Unit-cells”.
Professor Hochwald, of the University of Notre Dame Wireless Institute, was a panelist at the NSF-sponsored virtual workshop “Science and Engineering Spectrum: Current Challenges and Future Directions” held on May… Read More
As these are unprecedented times, no one knows what research will look like in the coming months, but for the time being, researchers are doing their best to keep up with their work.