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Sriram Vishwanath, Sriram Vishwanath is an assistant professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He received the NSF Early Career award and the Joint IEEE Information Theory/Communications best paper award in 2005. For more information, visit Dr Vishwanath's Personal Website

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N. Prasanth Anthapadmanabhan, ...

[edit] Graduate students

Shreeshankar Bodas, a second year graduate student, interested in Large deviations theory
Amin Jafarian, a second year MS student, interested in Algebra, Combinatorics and Information Theory
Jubin Jose, a Ph.D. student, interested in Wireless Communication Networks, Information Theory and Queueing Theory.
Nicholas Paine, a graduate student involved in embedded robotics
Sriram Sridharan, a Ph. D. student interested in Information Theory, and Bio-Informatics.
Rajiv Soundararajan, a fourth year graduate student, interested in Information Theory and Image and Video Processing
Shweta Agarwal, a third year PhD student, interested in coding theory, cryptography and complexity theory. Goochul Chung,
Sang Hyun Lee, Ahmed Abdel Hadi,
Abhik Das, Rony El Hadded,
Kumar Appaiah, Justin Enderle,
Vidur Bhargava, Ioannis Mitliagkas,
Fabio Fernandes, Sharayu Moharir,
Deepjyoti Deka,

[edit] Undergraduate students

JiaJia Xu,
Christopher Slaughter,


[edit] Graduated/Former LiNC members

Bartley Gillan, graduated with his BS EE in 2008 and is currently pursuing his MSE in Robotics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Jared Grubb, a third year graduate student, interested in Network Coding, Steganography, Data Security, and Algebra
Ankar Gupta, currently working at Google.
Chong Jiang, a fourth year undergraduate student, interested in Network Coding and Security
Chulhan Lee, a Ph.D. student, interested in MIMO, Multi-user Information Theory, and Cognitive Radio
Caleb Lo, graduated with a Ph.D. in 2008. During the course of his graduate studies, his main research areas were MIMO and Mesh Networks.
Ranit Sengupta, graduated with a BS in 2007 and is currently pursuing his MS/PhD at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Jery Xuan, a second year MS student, interested in applying optimization theory in wireless and high-performance networking
Wei Wu, a fifth year Ph.D. student, interested in control of stochastic systems in general, and in the context of information theory, interested in Multi-user Information Theory, and Cognitive Radio
Andrew Mills, a Ph.D. student interested in Cryptography, Combinatorics, and Applications of Coding Theory
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