Henry Samueli, 2012
Cited for Pioneering Advances in the Development and Commercialization of Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits for Modern Communication Systems, in particular the cable modem.
Cited for Pioneering Advances in the Development and Commercialization of Analog and Mixed Signal Circuits for Modern Communication Systems, in particular the cable modem.
Current Position Adjunct Professor, Department of Statistics and Data Sciences at Yale University Education Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Princeton Young Scholar Research Identifying the fundamental limits
Education PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of California at San Diego MS, Electronic Engineering, University of Hong Kong BS, Electronic and Communications Engineering, University of Hong
“One of the best parts about being a Young Scholar is being involved in mentoring undergraduate students through the Celestini program. It was a great experience and I emerged all the better for it.”
Cited for his highly original and profound contributions to communication theory, for his devising of numerous techniques that have been widely applied in modern communication and storage systems, and for his exceptional intellectual generosity within the communication community.
Cited for a rare combination of managerial skill and technical brilliance that characterize his role in the founding of two leading communications companies, and for his co-authorship of a seminal textbook on communications engineering.
“I had the unique opportunity to meet not only legendary figures in the area of information science and technology, but also outstanding young peers together with whom we are moving science forward.”
“I consider this award to be an important recognition of my research, providing work and networking opportunities. Above all, however, I enjoy being part of this enthusiastic fellowship of young scholars.”
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