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A Connected City is a Successful City: Technologies and Business Models for Broadband Access to Homes

by John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj

On December 9, the City Club of Cleveland invited Marconi Fellows John Cioffi and Arogyaswami Paulraj to share their perspectives on how broadband technology can help build a 21st century city. In this article, Cioffi and Paulraj identify the various challenges facing U.S. cities attempting to increase connectivity and propose timely, actionable solutions.

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Yasaman Ghasempour, 2020

“It is my great honor to receive the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award and to join the Marconi Society. I will take this recognition as an inspiration and momentum to continue pushing the boundaries of wireless technology.”

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Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem, 2018

“I’m really honored to be considered worthy of joining the Marconi Society Young Scholars and of having my work recognized by luminaries in the fields of wireless communications and networking. I think that this award will definitely encourage more women in the region to enter the field of science and to accomplish even greater things.”

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Shu Sun, 2017

“Receiving the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award is a huge honor for me, which encourages me and inspires me to continue working hard to obtain further achievements.”

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Negar Reiskarimian, 2017

“I am humbled and honored to be chosen for the Paul Baran Young Scholar Award. It is easier to be known in your own area, but the fact that my work in circuits translates to broader audiences in the communications arena makes me very proud. It gives me assurance that I’m moving in the right direction.”

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George MacCartney, Jr., 2016

“It’s been a humbling experience to be selected among my peers—to even be considered among them. There are so many great young scientists in this group and society and I will continually strive to prove that I deserve to be among them.”

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