Wireless, information, and networked systems constitute the core infrastructure of the 21st century. NextG research focuses on networks that are open, flexible, secure, resilient, and utilize new spectrum from radio to terahertz frequencies. This work draws on multiple disciplines and ranges from underlying theory to high-impact applications. From the edge to the cloud, and from circuits to sensors to security, we are creating the intelligent networks of the future.
News

Jamieson, Mittal named IEEE Fellows

Researchers send a wireless curveball to deliver massive amounts of data
Kaushik Sengupta named IEEE fellow

AI slashes cost and time for chip design, but that is not all
Andrea Goldsmith named to Wireless Hall of Fame

TANGO gives paired networks better performance when they dance to their own tune
Events
From AIoT to Physical AI: Embodied and Agentic Intelligence in the Real World
Powering the Next Generation of RF & Microwave Systems
Emerging Chip-Scale Terahertz Systems for Sensing, Metrology and Security Applications
AI-Driven Efficiency and Security in Edge Computing and Sensing: Advancements, Vulnerabilities, and Opportunities in Smart-X Devices
Faculty
Parastoo Abtahi
Computer Science
Maria Apostolaki
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minjie Chen
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Michael Freedman
Computer Science
Yasaman Ghasempour
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Felix Heide
Computer Science
Kyle Jamieson
Computer Science
Niraj Jha
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Prateek Mittal
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Andrés Monroy-Hernández
Computer Science
Ravi Netravali
Computer Science
H. Vincent Poor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Paul Prucnal
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jennifer Rexford
Computer Science
Kaushik Sengupta
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Naveen Verma
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Pramod Viswanath
Electrical and Computer Engineering
