
Wireless At Notre Dame
“Celebrating 125 years of Wireless Innovation at Notre Dame and in North America, and looking ahead to a vibrant future for all.”
The University of Notre Dame and the Marconi Society honors Professor Jerome Green, who led the first long-distance wireless transmission in North America on the Notre Dame campus on April 19, 1899. The events will reflect on the societal aspects of numerous wireless technologies and applications since, both in the United States and around the world. It will look ahead to the future, with perspectives from thought leaders in industry, government, and academia to keep the United States at the forefront through initiatives like the NSF Spectrum Innovation Center as well as Midwest Microelectronics and Wireless Innovation Hubs.
Panelists include:
Dennis Roberson, Marconi Society Chairman
John Cioffi, 2006 Marconi Fellow, Hitachi Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
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