search

UMD     This Site





Beiyu Rong recently won the Best Student Paper Award at the prestigious 8th International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOpt) in June. The paper, ?Stable Throughput, Rate Control, and Delay in Multi-Access Channels,? represents an important step in linking information theoretic and networking concepts and points to new possibilities towards a stronger coupling between the two fields.

Beiyu co-authored the paper with her Ph.D. advisor Tony Ephremides (ECE/ISR).

Beiyu recently successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation and this fall will become a postdoctoral fellow in a special joint program between the University of Texas at Austin and Texas A&M University.

Related Articles:
Ephremides, Rong issued patent for cooperative transmission in wireless networks
Oct. 13-14: Workshop on New Frontiers in Networked Dynamical Systems: Assured Learning, Communication & Control
Neural and computational mechanisms underlying musical enculturation
Narayan receives NSF funding for shared information work
Addressing liver transplant geographic inequities
Work on RIS-aided mmWave beamforming named a ‘best paper’
Five Clark School authors part of new 'Age of Information' book
FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks visits UMD 5G Secure Test Bed
S. Raghu Raghavan is a runner-up for INFORMS Computing Society Prize
Algorithms balance learning speeds across tasks in communication networks

August 11, 2010


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

S. Raghu Raghavan Named INFORMS Fellow

MATRIX-Affiliated Faculty Solving Challenges with Solutions from Nature

Maryland Engineers Recognized with Faculty Honors

After 56 Years, Professor William Levine is Ready for New Adventures

AI Robotics Research at UMD Puts Safety and Trust First

Clark School Welcomes New Faculty for 2025-26

Passing the Torch: Maryland Robotics Center’s Next Chapter

Pamela Abshire Named ECE Chair of Stony Brook University

NSF Awards Advances ISR Alum Research in Quantum and Brain-Inspired Computing

ECE Alum Vikram Manikonda Named Professor of the Practice

 
 
Back to top  
Home Clark School Home UMD Home