Research Overview
NYU Wireless researchers are building advanced radio frequency (RF) and digital wireless circuits for the next generation of wireless networks. Our projects include work to operate in new frequency bands above 100 GHz, provide agile connectivity in the upper mid-band (7-24 GHz), and low power, but high data rate connectivity. Labs from NYU Wireless faculty include: RAISE, the NSF-funded THz measurement lab, and the NYU nanolab.
Research Topics
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Research in Advanced Integrated Systems and Electronics Lab
Hamed Rahmani
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THz Measurement Facility (THz-Lab)
NYU WIRELESS
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Precision Timing in Channel Sounders and Distributed Systems
Theodore S. Rappaport
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NYU Nanolab
Davood Shahrjerdi
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NeuroTap: Chip-Scale High-Resolution Neural Recording with Wireless Communication and Powering
Hamed Rahmani
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NeTs: Medium: Energy-Efficient and Reconfigurable Wireless Networks through Hardware-Algorithm Co-Design
Hamed Rahmani
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NeTS: Medium: Resilient Multi-User Mobile sub-THz Networks using Near-Field Wavefronts
Hamed Rahmani
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Waste Factor: A New Metric for Evaluating Power Efficiency in any Cascade
Theodore S. Rappaport

NYU WIRELESS Workshop Convened in January
Elza Erkip and Marwa Chafii Honored by Women in 6G
Postdoctoral Opportunities with NYU Wireless
