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On June 27 & 28th CUbiC held it's 2nd Annual Review at Columbia University. Read more about the proceedings.  

On June 27 and 28th, CUbiC celebrated its 2nd Annual Review at Columbia University. Given the fantastic progress of the Center, 17 scholars were presented with the following awards:

CUbiC students Ethan Chou and Hesham Beshary from PI Niknejad's Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC) in collaboration with experts from Rohde & Schwarz, conducted tests using the new Rohde & Schwarz D-band over-the-air (OTA) characterization chamber. They have successfully characterized a TX/RX multi-antenna chip (CHARM) operating at up to 140 GHz, using their D-Band over-the-air (OTA) test chamber.

CUbiC's Center Director, Keren Bergman gave a keynote address at the IEEE's 74th Electronics and Components Technology Conference (ECTC). She was interviewed by the editorial team at Laser Focus about her address.  

Congratulations to CUbiC PI Yasaman Ghasempour (Princeton University) who was honored with the junior faculty award for excellence in research and teaching!

Read about CUbiC's achievements at OFC 2024.

CUbiC Scholar Zehao Wang contributed to four papers and received awards at the world’s premier event for optical networking and communication.

Learn more about CUbiC Undergraduate Scholar, Jackie Yang. 

Professor Alex Meng, CUbiC's Technical Director, has been selected as one of ten finalists for the Presidential Awards for Outstanding Teaching. Granted by Columbia University, it recognizes the commitment to excellent and innovative teaching. Congratulations on this achievement!

Congratulations to CUbiC PI Ali Niknejad (UC Berkeley) who received the 2024 IEEE SSCS Innovative Education Award!

CUbiC’s PI Tingjun is one of the leads of the system called MadRadar. The system is capable of manipulating automotive radar sensors which highlights the need for manufacturers to increase security measures of their radar systems.

CUbiC’s PI Mishra participated on a panel during REACH Ideas + Action Summit weighing in on what the semiconductor industry needs to grow.