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Modiano receives 2022 AIAA undergraduate teaching award
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Rajat Talak Successfully defends!
Rajat Talak successfully defended his dissertation titled “Information Exchange and Robust Learning Algorithms for Networked Autonomy.” Congratulations Dr. Talak!
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Igor Kadota successfully defends!
Igor Kadota successfully defended his dissertation titled “Age-of-Information in Wireless Networks: Theory and Implementation.” Congratulations Dr. Kadota!
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Modiano receives Infocom Achievement Award
https://infocom2020.ieee-infocom.org/awards
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CNRG programmable radio lab
With support from the Army Research Office, and much hard work from graduate student Igor Kadota, CNRG has built a radio lab, comprising of National Instrument’s programmable radios. The lab will be used to experiment with and validate protocols and algorithms developed by the group.
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Anurag Rai successfully defends
Anurag Rai successfully defended his PhD titled “Toward Practical Policies for Network Control.” Congratulations Dr. Rai!
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Qingkai Liang successfully defends
Qingkai Liang successfully defended his PhD thesis, titled “Network Control in Adversarial Environments.” Congratulations Dr. Liang!
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Jianan Zhang successfully defends
Jianan Zhang successfully defended his PhD thesis, titled “Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Interdependent Networks.” Congratulations Dr. Zhang!
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MIT News story on our Infocom 2018 paper
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ACM MobiHoc 2018 best paper award
Our paper, “Optimizing Information Freshness in Wireless Networks under General Interference Constraints,” by Rajat Talak, Sertac Karaman, and Eytan Modiano, received the 2018 MobiHoc best paper award.