Paul Baran Young Scholars Continue to Achieve Great Things
In 2008, we recognized the first Marconi Society Young Scholars and knew that we were on to something good. By honoring and supporting young researchers
In 2008, we recognized the first Marconi Society Young Scholars and knew that we were on to something good. By honoring and supporting young researchers
Almost overnight, the Manhattan Project transformed ethical decision making from a purely moral concern into one that is essential for human survival. Recent technological advances,
While much has been written about bridging the digital chasm and connecting the next billion to the Internet, it is slow going to make it
Last week we hosted our 2019 Young Scholar Symposium and Awards Gala. I left as impressed as ever with the unique talent, technical expertise and
One of my primary interests these days is understanding how to make the Internet accessible by, and useful for, those that rely on it for
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
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
Earlier this month, we brought the Marconi Society back to its roots in Bologna, Italy, to honor our 2018 Marconi Fellow, Tom Leighton – as
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