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Featuring ideas from our Fellows, Young Scholars, and leaders in our network, Marconi Signal explores the intersections of advanced technology, digital inclusion, and our global connected community.
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How Smart Surfaces Will Transform Our Wireless Future
Pick up nearly any publication and you’ll see at least one story about how Fifth Generation (5G) networks will extend the scope of mobile communication
Digging Into Diversity, Inclusion and Ethics
Q&A with Andrea Goldsmith, Marconi Society Board Member and Chair of the IEEE’s Ad Hoc Committee on Diversity, Inclusion and Ethics
Building the Sustainable Internet with a Spirit of Cooperation
While much has been written about bridging the digital chasm and connecting the next billion to the Internet, it is slow going to make it
Welcoming Our 2019 Marconi Fellows and Young Scholars
Last week we hosted our 2019 Young Scholar Symposium and Awards Gala. I left as impressed as ever with the unique talent, technical expertise and
Networks to Support First Responders
One of my primary interests these days is understanding how to make the Internet accessible by, and useful for, those that rely on it for
Wireless Communication and Applications Above 100 GHz: Opportunities and Challenges for 6G and Beyond
Testimony before the Federal Communications Commission, March, 2019
A New Day for Cryptography: Enabling Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
Consensus 2018 (Whit’s panel is the last session on Day 1) Marconi Fellows Whit Diffie and Marty Hellman have been widely recognized not only for
Storage Meets DNA: How to Fit a Data Center into a Shoebox
When I tell people that I work on storage, it’s easy to explain why it’s important. Just think about all the things you want to
Happy 30th Anniversary, GPS and Thank You, Brad Parkinson
It’s difficult to believe that the first GPS II satellites were launched 30 years ago this month. Personally, I can barely remember a time when