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Best Paper Awards


Yoav Nebat (student), 2006 WiOpt Best Paper Award for the analysis of the capacity of random wireless networks under fixed multi-path fading.

Massimo Franceschetti, 2005 IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation Best Paper Award for developing a model of multiple-scattering based on the theory of random walks.

Roberto Padovani, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology Best Paper Award for fundamental results on the capacity of CDMA cellular systems, 1991.

Boris Tsybakov, IEEE Information Theory Society Best Paper Award for the invention of a stable algorithm for random synchronous access of packets in a broadcast channels with feedback, 1981. Also: INFOCOM Best Paper Award for theoretical analysis of self-similar traffic in networks, 1995.

Other Awards


Massimo Franceschetti, Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, 2007.
Massimo Franceschetti, NSF CAREER Award, 2006.
Tara Javidi, NSF CAREER Award, 2004.
Ken Zeger, Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1991.
Rene Cruz, NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1991.
Fan Chung Graham, Allendoerfer Award, Mathematical Association of America, 1990.
Ron Graham: Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement, American Mathematical Society; Lester R. Ford Award and Allendoerfer Award, Mathematical Association of America; Polya Prize in Combinatorics, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics; and Euler Medal, Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications.

Academy Members


Roberto Padovani, Member, National Academy of Engineering.
Ron Graham: Member, National Academy of Sciences; Foreign Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Fan Chung Graham, Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Boris Tsybakov, Member, Russian Academy of Sciences.