Martin Haenggi


Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
TEL: (574) 631-6103 (Voice)
FAX: (574) 631-4393
E-Mail: haenggi.1 (at) nd.edu

Research Group

Publications

Teaching

Network Communications and Information Processing Laboratory

A Note to Prospective Graduate Students


News:

09/2008
NSF Theoretical Foundations Award on "Distributed Error Correction Strategies for Wireless Networks" (Co-PI, 2008-2011; coll. research with J. Kliewer, NMSU)
08/2008
Appointed Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
06/2008
Appointed Member of the Executive Committee of the Center for Applied Mathematics
2008/2009
Guest Editor for JSAC Issue on Stochastic Geometry and Random Graphs for Wireless Networks (Call for Papers). Extended Deadline: Aug. 30, 2008.
09/2007
NSF Theoretical Foundations Award on "Geometric Analysis of Large Wireless Networks: Interference, Outage, and Delay" (PI, 2007-2010)
2007-2008
Sabbatical Leave at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD)
07/2007
Research featured in the 2007 Brochure of the ND Office of Research
11/2006
DARPA/IPTO IT-MANET Award "Rethinking Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Non-Equilibrium Information Theory" (2006-2011; coll. research with 12 colleagues at 8 institutions)
11/2006
DTRA/CRANE Award "Networked Sensing in Built and Natural Environments" (2006-2009; with 6 colleagues in EE and civil engineering)
01/2006
Undergraduate Research: Kristen Woyach's paper "Sensorless Sensing in Wireless Networks: Implementation and Measurements" is accepted at the 2006 Second International Workshop on Wireless Network Measurement (WiNMee'06)
11/2005
Paper "Routing in Ad Hoc Networks: A Case for Long Hops" is #52 in IEEE Xplore Top 100 List
08/2005
NSF Applied Math Award on "Applications of Random Geometric Graphs to Large Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (coll. research with Dr. Béla Bollobás, Univ. of Memphis, 2005-2008)
06/2005
NSF Theoretical Foundations Award on "Delay-Constrained Multihop Transmission in Wireless Networks" (Co-PI, 2005-2009)
04/2005 Undergraduate Research: Brian Richards wins Student Poster Competition at the ASEE Indiana/Illinois Sectional Meeting with his poster "Sensing without Sensors: Information Harvesting from Signal Strength Measurements".
01/2005
NSF CAREER Award for a project entitled "Modeling and Managing Uncertainty in Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks" (2005-2010)
01/2005
Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society for 2005/06
2005-2008
Member of the Editorial Board of the Elsevier Journal on Ad Hoc Networks


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Teaching:

Current Course:  EE 87021 Advanced Topics in Random Wireless Networks

Former Courses:
EE 471 Digital Signal Processing (Spring 2001)

EE 598H Applied Networking Theory (Fall 2001)
EE 471 Digital Signal Processing (Spring 2002)
EE 598A Topics in Wireless Networking (Fall 2002)
EE 471 Digital Signal Processing (Spring 2003)
EE 344 Signals and Systems I (Fall 2003)
EE 598Q Topics in Wireless Networking (Spring 2004)
EE 344 Signals and Systems I (Fall 2004)
EE 554 Communication Networks (Spring 2005)
EE 30344 Signals and Systems I (Fall 2005)
EE 67011 Topics in Wireless Networking (Spring 2006)
EE 30344 Signals and Systems I (Fall 2006)
EE 60554 Communication Networks (Spring 2007)









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