Prof. Krishnaswamy appointed IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer
Prof. Krishnaswamy is appointed as an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer for 2017-2018 (link)(Columbia EE story).
Prof. Krishnaswamy is appointed as an IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecturer for 2017-2018 (link)(Columbia EE story).
Negar wins a 2018 ADI Outstanding Student Designer Award
Our work on non-magnetic non-reciprocal circulators for full-duplex is #10 on the list of top science stories of the year on Eurekalert. (link)
Negar Reiskarimian wins the prestigious 2016-2017 SSCS Predoctoral Achievement Award! This prestigious award is made to a small number of promising graduate students on the basis of academic record and promise, quality of publications, and a graduate study program well matched to the [...]
Jeffrey wins a 2016 EGSC Professional Development Scholarship
CoSMIC lab receives $1.8M in funding under the DARPA SPAR to lead a research effort on high-performance chip-scale RF circulators in collaboration with UT-Austin!
5 papers accepted to the 2017 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference! Congratulations to Tolga, Linxiao, Ritesh, Jeffrey, Negar, Mahmood and Jin!
The FlexICoN team's demo wins an Honorable Mention Award at the NYC Media Lab's NYCML16 event!
Jahnavi Sharma is selected as an MIT-CMU 2016 EECS Rising Star! Rising Stars is a career-building workshop for women electrical and computer engineers and computer scientists interested in careers in academia. (link)
CoSMIC lab receives a large $2M NSF program in collaboration with colleagues at Columbia and Cornell to lead a research effort on "Novel Approaches to RF Non-Reciprocity in Semiconductor Systems" under the NSF EFRI NewLAW ( New Light and [...]
CoSMIC lab receives a large DARPA program on chip-scale electro-optical LIDAR systems under the DARPA MOABB program in collaboration with Prof. Michal Lipson, Prof. Keren Bergman and Trex Enterprises (lead). Columbia's research is funded at $7.7M and CoSMIC [...]
An article titled "1 Chip 2x Bandwidth" authored by Prof. Harish Krishnaswamy and Prof. Gil Zussman appeared in the July 2016 issue of IEEE Spectrum Magazine. The article covers the full-duplex research being performed under the Columbia FlexICoN project, with [...]
Jin Zhou has accepted a tenure-track assistant professorship (start date: January 2017) in the ECE department of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign! UIUC is regarded as a world-leading institution for engineering - the College of Engineering [...]
Negar's circulator research is cited and described in the Wikipedia entry on circulators! (wikipedia)
Jin, Tolga and Jose were honored with awards recognizing their research and teaching at the Columbia EE End of the Year Party! Jin was awarded the Columbia EE Department Jury Award. Established in 1991, this award is presented to a [...]
Negar has won a 2016 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship in collaboration with Ahmed Kord and Prof. Andrea Alu at UT-Austin for our proposal titled "Fully-Integrated Reconfigurable Magnet-less Non-reciprocal Components for Next-Generation Wireless Communication Systems". (Qualcomm link) (engineering school link) [...]
Negar's research and recent Nature Communications paper on magnetic-free non-reciprocity based on staggered commutation and the world's first passive non-reciprocal circulator in CMOS is the subject of a press release by DARPA that contains a detailed infographic describing the work. (link) [...]
Negar's research and recent Nature Communications paper on magnetic-free non-reciprocity based on staggered commutation and the world's first passive non-reciprocal circulator in CMOS, and her ISSCC 2016 paper in collaboration with Jin on a full-duplex radio that integrates the circulator, is extensively [...]
Negar's paper on magnetic-free non-reciprocity based on staggered commutation and the world's first passive non-reciprocal circulator in CMOS is published in Nature Communications!