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Sponsored by the Sensor Network Consortium at Boston University
Hosts: Professors Thomas Little, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Yannis Paschalidis, Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University
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Emerging Technology and Best Practices Seminar Series
Short Biography of Jason Redi
Jason Redi received a BS from Lehigh University, and an MS and PhD from Boston University in 1998. He is currently a Division Scientist at BBN Technologies. He has been the principal investigator on a large number of programs focused on the research, design, and field testing of ad hoc and sensor networks. Recent projects include the first demonstration of ad hoc networks fully utilizing directional antennas, and the first demonstration of an ad hoc network using MIMO technology. Most recently he has been focused on the DARPA Connectionless Networks program which is designing sensor network technology that uses orders of magnitude less energy than current sensor networks.
Dr. Redi is author of over 30 papers and patents in the area of mobile communications. He is the Vice-Chair of ACM SIGMOBILE, General Chair of ACM SenSys, and has been on a wide number of technical program committees including those for MobiCom, MobiHoc, and SECON. He was previously the Editor-in-Chief of ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), and is on the editorial board of Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Wireless Communications and Networking Journal, and the International Journal of Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks. Dr. Redi is a senior member of the IEEE, member of ACM, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, and Order of the Engineer.
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