Stanford Professor A.J. Paulraj Wins the 2014 Marconi Prize
Honored for his pioneering contributions to developing the theory and applications of MIMO antennas
Honored for his pioneering contributions to developing the theory and applications of MIMO antennas
Education PhD, National ICT Australia (NICTA) Young Scholar Research Optical-wireless technology for ultra-broadband in-building communications and reconfigurable optical interconnects. Other Honors 2012 IEEE Photonics Society
“Being a Young Scholar has given a mark of credibility to my work and boosted my research profile.”
“Being a Paul Baran Young Scholar means a great deal to me. I have felt a renewed sense of pride in my work and its significance. I chose to be a researcher to be able to make a difference in society, as many have done before me. There are so many unspoken demands in this profession, including long-term effort and commitment. A recognition such as the Marconi Society Young Scholar Paul Baran Award is rewarding and the unexpected fuel needed to further the journey.”
Cited for being a wireless visionary who reshaped the concept of mobile communication.
“My boss is always proud to introduce me as a Young Scholar when meeting new collaborators.”
“Becoming a Young Scholar has broadened my perspective on how my research benefits humanity.”
Education PhD, KAIST MS, KAIST BS, Electrical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul Young Scholar Research Wavelength-division-multiplexed passive optical networks (WDM PON), long considered an ultimate solution
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