Professor of Electrical Engineering with over 30 years of academic and industry research experience in wireless communications systems. Specializes in 5G and beyond-5G network design, cognitive radio systems, spectrum sharing technologies, and advanced wireless protocol optimization. Holds IEEE Fellow status and has served in a leadership capacity in a federal defense research program. Recognized authority in wireless standards including IEEE 802.11, LTE, and 5G NR, with extensive patent portfolio and significant expert witness experience in telecommunications patent litigation.

Formal Education

  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from a top-tier research university
  • M.A. in Statistics and Applied Probability from a premier research institution
  • M.S. in Electrical Engineering from a leading research university
  • B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from a distinguished international engineering institution

Career Highlights

  • Led major research initiatives in wireless communications at a federal defense research agency
  • Tenured Professor of Electrical Engineering at a major research university; previously held academic positions at other leading universities
  • Senior Staff Researcher in Wireless Technology at a leading technology company
  • IEEE Fellow in the Communications Society
  • Supervised 21 completed Ph.D. dissertations and published over 125 archival journal papers
  • Holds 10 U.S. patents in OFDM, ultra-wideband, RFID, and cognitive radio technologies
  • Visiting Research Scientist at a premier technology research facility

Expert Qualifications

  • Over 30 expert engagements in patent disputes involving wireless communications standards including LTE, 5G, WiFi, and RFID technologies
  • Provided expert testimony in patent disputes at federal administrative and judicial forums
  • Served as consulting and testifying expert for multiple leading telecommunications companies in patent disputes
  • Deep technical expertise in PHY/MAC layer design, MIMO systems, vehicular networks, radar-WiFi coexistence, and ns-3 network simulation