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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 their work on public key
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 store in your own personal
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 GPS was not making nearly
Artificial Intelligence and Information Theory
The best way to confound a researcher in artificial intelligence (AI) is to ask him or her to define the natural intelligence he/she is supposed to reproduce in electronic machines.
2018 Is a Wrap
2018 was a productive and successful year at the Marconi Society, thanks in large part to our outstanding Young Scholars, Fellows and friends. We continued our mission of inspiring innovations
A Step Toward the Quantum Internet
By Paula Reinman and Joe Lukens For the past two years, Joe Lukens, Marconi Society Young Scholar and Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been interested in frequency-based quantum information processing as
A Conceptual Basis for Managing Information on the Internet
In April, 2018, Marconi Fellow and Chairman, CEO and President of the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), Robert Kahn, delivered a speech at Purdue University focused on Digital Object Architecture.
The Pink Wave in STEM – Starting in Middle School
Maya Ajmera, Henry Samueli, Jacqueline Prawira, Paula Golden Photo courtesy of Linda Doane/Society for Science & the Public When Henry Samueli was awarded the Marconi Prize 2012 for his pioneering advances that