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.
NextG
News
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TANGO gives paired networks better performance when they dance to their own tune
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Junior faculty awards recognize outstanding teaching and research
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At NextG symposium, tech leaders stress collaboration between industry, academia and government
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Celebrating Women’s History Month with stories of resilience and reinvention
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Goldsmith, pioneer in mobile technology, named to National Inventors Hall of Fame
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Princeton researchers, industry leaders drive new era of innovation in wireless and networking technologies
Faculty
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Maria Apostolaki
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Minjie Chen
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Michael Freedman
Computer Science
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Yasaman Ghasempour
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Andrea Goldsmith
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Felix Heide
Computer Science
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Kyle Jamieson
Computer Science
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Niraj Jha
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Amit Levy
Computer Science
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Prateek Mittal
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Ravi Netravali
Computer Science
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H. Vincent Poor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Paul Prucnal
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Jennifer Rexford
Computer Science
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Kaushik Sengupta
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Naveen Verma
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Pramod Viswanath
Electrical and Computer Engineering