National Radio Science Meeting 2023
The National Radio Science Meeting (NRSM) will be hosted on January 10-14, 2023, in-person at the University of Colorado Boulder and online. From the event website: "This open scientific meeting […]
The National Radio Science Meeting (NRSM) will be hosted on January 10-14, 2023, in-person at the University of Colorado Boulder and online. From the event website: "This open scientific meeting […]
Jonathan Williams, Program Director, Electromagnetic Spectrum Management, Astronomical Sciences Division, National Science Foundation Abstract: One of the first challenges recognized in spectrum management was the fact that radio waves don't stop at borders. This […]
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Black Engineering Students Deciding to Stay or Leave Engineering Majors Featuring Dr. Tanya Ennis Broadening Participation Director SpectrumX Center and Research Support Office […]
The United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce will meet on February 8, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. EST for a Communications and Technology Legislative Hearing titled "Liftoff: Unleashing Innovation […]
Thank you for your interest in the Radio Shop Chat on 3/7/2023. Unfortunately, our speaker is unavailable. We hope to reschedule at a later date. Thanks, SpectrumX
From the organizer, Wireless Innovation Forum: Join us for the third in a new occasional series of WInnForum Webinars on today's most promising Wireless Innovations, hosted by Forum CTO, Andrew Clegg of Google. Thursday, March 16, 10 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. EST "Fifty years ago next month, in New York City, Martin Cooper placed […]
Join Us for a Panel Discussion On... How Academics Can Impact Spectrum Policy Abstract: Given the critical importance of radio spectrum to numerous applications that benefit modern society, there has never been a more opportune time for thought leaders in academia to contribute their insights and expertise to the spectrum regulatory and spectrum policy spheres. In […]
On Tuesday, April 11, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) will host a listening session at the University of Notre Dame to garner broad input about future spectrum allocations. The listening session is open to the general public, to attend as well as potentially speak, from 1 - 3:30 p.m. EST in the Patricia […]
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Marzetta, Distinguished Industry Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, ECE Department, and Director of NYU WIRELESS, and SpectrumX Research Investigator Zoom Registration Required: https://columbiauniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAvf-yqrDwjGNwNk2OdiuyNx130PMSyA80R Event Website: https://www.ee.columbia.edu/events/ee-seminar-path-towards-communication-breakthroughs-maxwell-plus-shannon Abstract Most wireless communication theory – including the underlying theory for Massive MIMO – is based on overly simplistic models for the function of […]
Join SpectrumX, and attendees of NSF Spectrum Week, for a private screening of "When Wire Was King." From the film's website: "When Wire Was King: The Transformation of Telecommunications is a feature-length documentary that puts the telecommunications revolution into historical context." Jennifer Manner, Film Director and Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, EchoStar Corporation, will be in […]
We invite you to join us at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Alexandria, Virginia, for the first ever NSF Spectrum Week. NSF Spectrum Week will be hosted by the NSF, the National Radio Dynamic Zone (NRDZ), Spectrum and Wireless Innovation Enabled by Future Technologies (SWIFT), and SpectrumX. See the agenda below for more information. […]
From the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce (NIST) workshop website: This co-hosted workshop will identify challenge associated with obtaining, disseminating, and using data about spectrum to support policy making, operations, and R&D with applications to spectrum sharing and optimization through improves analysis, modeling and prediction. Discuss ideas for resolution of […]