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Community Event: WInnForum Tech Talk Webinar Series presents – Celebrating the Dawn of Mobile Cellular Technology: The First Portable Cell Phone Call 50 Years Ago with Martin Cooper

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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 […]

Radio Shop Chat: How Academics Can Impact Spectrum Policy

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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 […]

NTIA Listening Session, hosted by SpectrumX at the University of Notre Dame

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 […]

The Path Towards Communication Breakthroughs: Maxwell Plus Shannon!

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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 […]

Dinner and a Movie: “When Wire Was King”

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 […]

Spectrum Week 2023

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 […]

FCC and NSF: The Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for Communications Networks and Consumers

From the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and National Science Foundation (NSF): The Federal Communications Commission and the National Science Foundation are co-hosting this half-day workshop that will convene stakeholders to discuss the opportunities that artificial intelligence (AI) presents for spectrum management and network resiliency, and the challenges AI brings to vital consumer issues like robocalls/robotexts […]

Radio Shop Chat: Enabling Next-Generation Wireless Research Through Shared, Open, and Software-Defined Massive MIMO Platforms featuring Oscar Bejarano

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Join us for the July installment of SpectrumX's Radio Shop Chat series. This month our featured guest is Oscar Bejarano, Senior Wireless Research Engineer, of Rice University. The Radio Shop Chat will be hosted on July 25, 2023, from 3-4 p.m. ET / Noon-1 PT. Registration is free and required. Register Here. Abstract: Massive MIMO* […]