Vasanthan Raghavan. Ph.D. U. Wisconsin, Madison. August 2006 -
Jun Chen. Ph.D. Cornell University. September 2005 - July 2006. Now with McMaster University.
Wei Zha. Ph.D. Queens University. December 2003 - January 2005. Now with Schlumberger.
Venkata Annapureddy. Currently working on M.S. thesis.
Jayakrishnan Unnikrishnan. M.S. October 2007. Currently working on Ph.D. thesis.
Sundhar Ram Srinivasan. Currently working on Ph.D. thesis.
Che Lin. Currently working on Ph.D. thesis. Thesis title: "Coding Schemes for Spatially Correlated MIMO Channels with Limited Feedback"
Jason Fuemmeler. Currently working on Ph.D. thesis.
Yingbin (Grace) Liang. Ph.D., August 2005. Thesis title: "Multiuser Communications with Relaying and User Cooperation." Now with University of Hawaii.
Arun Visvanathan. M.S., August 2005. Thesis title: ``Sleeping Policies for Energy Efficient Tracking in Sensor Networks.'' Now with Airvana, Boston, MA.
Jean-Francois Chamberland. Ph.D. degree awarded August, 2004 U. Illinois. Ph.D. thesis title: "Design of Sensor Networks for Detection Applications via Large Deviation Theory." M.S. degree awarded August, 2000 from Cornell University. M.S. thesis title: "Analysis and Design of Power Control Algorithms for CDMA Systems." Now with Texas A&M University.
Rajat Prakash. Ph.D. degree awarded October 2003, U. Illinois. Ph.D. thesis title: "Centralized Wireless Systems with User Arrivals and Departures." M.S. degree awarded August, 1999 from Cornell University. M.S. thesis title: "Analysis and Design of Handoff Algorithms." Now with Qualcomm , San Diego, CA.
Batu Sat. M.S. thesis completed October, 2003. Thesis title: "Grouping Strategies for Cellular CDMA Systems."
Swaroop Appadwedula. Ph.D. degree awarded May, 2003, U. Illinois. (Co-advised with Douglas Jones.) Thesis title: "Energy-Efficient Sensor Networks for Detection Applications." Now with Lincoln Labs, Boston, MA.
K. Chaitanya Reddy. M.S. degree awarded May, 2003, U. Illinois. Thesis title: "Coding Spreading Tradeoff for Multiple Antenna Systems Using Convolutional Codes." Now with Qualcomm , San Diego, CA.
Ashok Mantravadi. Ph.D. degree awarded January, 2002 from Cornell University. Ph.D. thesis title: "Analysis and Design of Wideband Multiantenna CDMA Systems." M.S. degree awarded January, 1999, Cornell University. M.S. thesis title: "On Acquisition and Detection in Asynchronous Bandlimited CDMA Systems." Now with Qualcomm, San Diego, CA.