Stanford University professor Andrea Goldsmith has received the ACM Athena Lecturer Award for her research in the design, analysis, and fundamental performance limits of wireless systems and networks.
Her work helped clear a path for mobile computing technology innovations, including advancements in long-term evolution (LTE) cellular devices and Wi-Fi standards in wireless local area networks.
Goldsmith is the holder of 29 patents, as well as the author of the textbook "Wireless Communications" and co-author of "MIMO Wireless Communications and Principles of Cognitive Radio."
The ACM award honors female researchers who have made significant contributions to computer science; the recipient gives an invited talk at a major ACM conference of her choice.
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