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Research Highlights

Exploiting Sparsity for Interference Management in Broadband Communications

Prof. Waheed Bajwa received funding from the Qatar National Research Foundation, for the project...

Scalable Data Coupling Abstraction for Data-Intensive Simulation Workflows
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Professor Manish Parashar and Dr. Ivan Rodero received an NSF grant...

Prof. Gruteser wins grant to develop a Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Simulator
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Prof. Gruteser has been awarded a contract to develop a Dedicated...

Controlling Teams of Autonomous Mobile Beamformers
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Prof. Athina Petropulu, in collaboration with Prof. Michael M....

ECE and The Media

J. Lindqvist cited by MIT Tech Review
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MIT Tech Review published an article including comments of Janne Lindqvist about the security of...

Prof. Gruteser and WINLAB Touch Communication Project featured in MIT Technology Review
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The touch communications project that recently won the best paper...

Prof. Janne Lindqvist's mobile privacy project featured on MIT Technology Review
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Prof. Janne Lindqvist's privacy project together with his colleagues...

Prof. Parashar interviewed by International Science Grid This Week
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Can Clouds Transform Science ?

Prof. Parashar is interviewed by Wolfgang Gentzsch from...

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Colloquia

ECE Colloquium - April 30th

Dr. Stephen Hughes, Queens University, Canada

April 30, 2013 - 10:00am

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LATEST NEWS

Bridge inspection robot in the news

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Prof. Dana and graduate students Parneet Kaur and Prateek Prasanna, have collaborated with researchers from Rutgers CAIT (Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation) to create a computer vision platform mounted on a bridge inspection robot.

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Prof. Wade Trappe was selected for the 2013 Outstanding Engineering Faculty Award in recognition of his contributions. Per Dean Farris' message, this award is an important opportunity for our Engineering community to recognize the special achievements and contributions of its dedicated faculty members.

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ECE student Wayne Chang was awarded the Turing NYC Summer Fellowship and internship http://nycturingfellows.org/.

The NYC Turing Fellowship is a program that "matches top students with top startups" in the NYC area.

The website Arnetminer.org published a list of 28 "first-tier" conferences series in Computer Science, and identified the top three most-cited papers in each offering of the conference since 1996 ( http://arnetminer.org/conferencebestpapers). According to their data Rutgers faculty have authored 9 top-3 papers. 5 of them are the most cited papers from that conference. The list, by area of Computer Science, is:

Prof. Jha receives NSF Career Award

Submitted by admin on February 15, 2013 - 10:07am
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Dr. Shantenu Jha received the NSF CAREER Award for his project "Abstractions and Middleware for D3 Science on NSF Distributed Cyber infrastructure". This is a 5 year project with budget $700,000. The abstract is given below.