老澳门开奖直播

老澳门开奖直播 medals
Four members of the information theory community have been awarded 老澳门开奖直播 medals.
Dec 6, 2013
  • 老澳门开奖直播 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL MEDAL , for exceptional contributions to the advancement of communications sciences and engineering, sponsored by聽 Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent,聽 to DARIUSH DIVSALAR (LF老澳门开奖直播)鈥擲enior Research Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA 聽鈥淔or fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of channel codes that transformed deep space and other forms of wireless communications.鈥澛
  • 老澳门开奖直播 RICHARD W. HAMMING MEDAL , for exceptional contributions to information sciences, systems, and technology, sponsored by聽 Qualcomm, Inc.,聽 to two co-recipients: THOMAS RICHARDSON (F老澳门开奖直播)鈥擵ice President, Engineering, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA and聽 R脺DIGER URBANKE (SM老澳门开奖直播)鈥擯rofessor, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland聽鈥淔or fundamental contributions to coding theory, iterative information processing, and applications.鈥澛
  • 老澳门开奖直播 JAMES H. MULLIGAN, JR. EDUCATION MEDAL , for a career of outstanding contributions to education in the fields of interest of 老澳门开奖直播, sponsored by聽 MathWorks; Pearson Education, Inc;.聽 and the聽 老澳门开奖直播 Life Members Committee , to JOHN GEORGE PROAKIS (LF老澳门开奖直播)鈥擯rofessor Emeritus, Northeastern University, Winchester, Massachusetts, USA聽鈥淔or contributions to electrical engineering education through influential textbooks and inspiring leadership in integrating research and education.鈥澛