Marconi’s Legacy: Exploring 126 Years of Connected Technologies
This speech was originally given on the 126th anniversary of Guglielmo Marconi’s birth at an event hosted by the Fondazione Marconi. It has been lightly edited for print.
This speech was originally given on the 126th anniversary of Guglielmo Marconi’s birth at an event hosted by the Fondazione Marconi. It has been lightly edited for print.
Qurrat-ul-ain “Annie” Nadeem, a 2018 Young Scholar, discusses her research in smart radio, the importance of mentorship, and the future of ICT.
Dr. Zvi Galil reflects on Georgia Tech’s successful Online Master of Science in Computer Science, a groundbreaking program that has extended the opportunity to thousands of students globally.
Vint Cerf, Andrea Goldsmith, and Dina Katabi offer concrete advice for preparing a nomination for this prestigious award.
Rexford, a member of the Marconi Prize selection committee, has taught computer science at Princeton University since 2005.
The Marconi Society announced its program committee for the upcoming symposium and gala, the Decade of Digital Inclusion.
2020 Marconi Fellow and wireless innovator Andrea Goldsmith encourages nominations for the Marconi Society awards.
Marconi Society Chair Vint Cerf lays out the goals and process of the 2022 Marconi Prize and invites nominations.
Baher Esmat is a leading voice on Internet policy and governance issues in the Middle East. We interviewed him about the state of connectivity in the region, digging into the specific economic, social, and political contexts shaping this issue.
Executive Director Samantha Schartman-Cycyk proposes a sweeping proposal to improve the state of broadband in America.
At the NSRC, Huter collaborates with people in emerging countries to develop connectivity infrastructure and train engineers. We interview him about the impact of digital inclusion and his vision for the future.
by John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj
On December 9, the City Club of Cleveland invited Marconi Fellows John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj to share their perspectives on how broadband technology can help build a 21st century city. In this article, Cioffi and Paulraj identify the various challenges facing U.S. cities attempting to increase connectivity and propose timely, actionable solutions.
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