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Qingkai Liang receives Infocom Award
CNRG member, Qingkai Liang, received the Infocom Best-In-Session presentation award for his presetation on "‘Survivability in Time-varying Networks".
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Marzieh Parandehgheibi, successfully defends!
CNRG graduate student, Marzieh Parandehgheibi, successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis titled "Modeling and Mitigating Cascading Failures in Interdependent Power Grids and Communication Networks" Abstract: Many of today's critical infrastructures are organized in the form of networks, which are dependent on one another. A particular example is the power grid and the communication network used…
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Matt Johnston successfully defends
CNRG graduate student, Matt Johnston, successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis titled "The Role of Control Information in Wireless Link Scheduling."
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CNRG Alum Gil Zussman awarded Tenure at Columbia University
DR. Gil Zussman, who was a postdoctoral fellow at CNRG between 2004 and 2007 was recently awarded tenure at the Electrical Engineering Department, Columbia University.
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New graduate students join CNRG
Igor Kadota, who received his M.S. degree from ITA in Brazil and Rajat Talak who received his M.S. from IISC in India, will be joining CNRG this Fall.
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Nathan Jones successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis
Nathan Jones successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis, titled ““Practical Algorithms for Distributed Network Control,” in August 2013. Nathan rejoins MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a member of the technical staff.
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Greg Kuperman successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis
Greg Kuperman successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis, titled “Network Protection with Service Guarantees” in June 2013. Greg rejoins MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a member of the technical staff.
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Hulya Seferoglu to join UIC faculty
Dr. Hulya Seferoglu, a CNRG postdoc since September, 2011, will join the faculty of the ECE department at the University of Illinois-Chicage, as an Assistant Professor, starting October 15, 2013.
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Wiopt 2013 Best Paper Award
Prof. Eytan Modiano, his student (and CNRG alum) Krishna Jagganathan, and their collaborator at Qualcomm received the IEEE WiOpt 2013 best paper award for their paper, "Scheduling Strategies to Mitigate the Impact of Bursty Traffic in Wireless Networks".