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Research Highlights
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Professor Manish Parashar and Dr. Ivan Rodero received an NSF grant... |
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Prof. Gruteser has been awarded a contract to develop a Dedicated... |
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Prof. Athina Petropulu, in collaboration with Prof. Michael M.... |
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A team of ECE researchers at WINLAB, including Wade Trappe, Ivan... |
ECE and The Media
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MIT Tech Review published an article including comments of Janne Lindqvist about the security of... |
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The touch communications project that recently won the best paper... |
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Prof. Janne Lindqvist's privacy project together with his colleagues... |
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Can Clouds Transform Science ? Prof. Parashar is interviewed by Wolfgang Gentzsch from... |
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ECE Colloquium - April 30th Dr. Stephen Hughes, Queens University, Canada April 30, 2013 - 10:00am |
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LATEST NEWS
ECE/WINLAB Alumna Lalitha Sankar joins Arizona State University as Assistant Professor
ECE/WINLAB Alumna Lalitha Sankar joined the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering of Arizona State University (ASU) as Assistant Professor.
ECE Student Awarded National Physical Sciences Consortium Fellowship Sponsored by the NSA
ECE Student and WINLAB member Christopher Mueller-Smith was awarded the National Security Agency National Physical Science Consortium Fellowship in support of his graduate studies.
ECE Student Receives Award at Telcordia Contest
Sangeetha Siddegowda, an ECE Master's student and WINLAB member, was awarded as a runner-up by Telcordia for participating in the contest to develop an application for Android and iPhones that will use Telcordia Mobile ID to assist users to identify their next service provider.
Sangeetha is pursuing a Master's thesis under the supervision of ECE/WINLAB Profs. Marco Gruteser and Janne Lindqvist, and also working on research in network layer multicast under the supervision of ECE/WINLAB Prof. Dipankar Raychaudhuri.
ECE Student receives the 2011-2012 Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Congratulations to ECE Student Ziqing Duan on being recognized with the 2011-2012 academic year Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
Prof. Janne Lindqvist's mobile privacy project featured on MIT Technology Review
Dr. Janne Lindqvist's privacy project together with his colleagues Jason Hong and Joy Zhang at Carnegie Mellon University was featured on MIT Technology review. With today's smartphone platforms, users do not understand privacy ramifications of their installed applications, which is also why a recent FTC report has called for understandable privacy disclosures for mobile platforms. The project provides for better privacy disclosures for mobile phone users by using novel crowdsourcing techniques and user interface designs.










