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Professor Sennur Ulukus (ECE/ISR) has been chosen for the Distinguished Technical Achievement Recognition Award by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Technical Committee on Green Communications and Computing (TCGCC).

The annual award is given to a ComSoc member in good standing of the IEEE ComSoc TCGCC, who has a high degree of visibility and technical contributions to the research field of Green Communications, Networks and Computing.

Ulukus received the award “for her outstanding technical leadership and achievement in green wireless communications and networking.”

Her wide-ranging research interests are in information theory, wireless communications, machine learning, signal processing and networks, with recent focus on private information retrieval, age of information, distributed coded computation, energy harvesting communications, physical layer security, and wireless energy and information transfer.



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December 18, 2020


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