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Doctoral Student George MacCartney, Jr Wins Marconi Society Young Scholars Award

The Marconi Society has awarded George MacCartney, Jr., an electrical engineering doctoral student at NYU Tandon and a researcher at NYU WIRELESS, a 2016 Paul Baran Young Scholars Award for his work on millimeter-wave radio propagation. He is the first researcher from NYU to win the prestigious prize. The Marconi Society said it chose MacCartney …

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Does The New iPhone 7 Have Intel Inside? This Evidence Suggests It Does

Qualcomm has some of the best modem engineering in the world and having multiple vendors could result in unequal performance between different versions of the iPhone 7. (When Apple had both TSMC and Samsung manufacturing its A9 processor for iPhone 6s, it resulted in a difference of 5%-7% in battery life performance.) It’s likely that …

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Wireless Personal Communication Systems

EL5013,Fall 2012 Professor Ted Rappaport Tuesdays – 10:00 – 12:30 Room: RH215   Announcements Important course deadlines The final Research paper must be submitted by December 11, 2012 by 8 A.M via email (alim@poly.edu) in the form of a PDF document. All final presentations are due by 11:59 PM December 7, 2012.  Your final presentation should be 8-10 minutes in …

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Special Topics: Wireless Networks

CSCI-UA.0480-004 13391, Spring 2013 Prereq: CSCI-UA.0201 or permission from the Department Professor Ted Rappaport Tuesdays, Thursdays – 9.30 AM – 10.45 AM Room: CIWW 101 Prof. Rappaport’s office hours (NYU): Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11am – noon, at 715 Broadway, Room 702; New York, New York 10003 Help Sessions(NYU-Tandon): Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm , at 2 MetroTech …

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Spring 2015 – Electrical Engineering for Computer Scientists

CSCI-UA.0480-005 Syllabus Special Topics: Electrical Engineering for Computer Scientists Course Description This course is for all CS students who have not had exposure to electrical and computer engineering (ECE) courses. The course will be taught at a sophomore math level (all sophomore ECE students take these subjects throughout the world). The class is designed to …

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Professor Erkip Opens IEEE Conference with Plenary Tracing the History of Cooperation in Wireless Networking

Elza Erkip, professor of electrical and computer engineering, delivered the opening talk at the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory in Barcelona, Spain, last month. The conference is a leading global conference attended by academic researchers  and industry professionals working in various aspects of information theory, including wireless communications, compression, security and cryptography, Big Data …

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