Kaushik Chowdhury Associate professor of electrical and computer engineering krc@ece.neu.edu 617.373.5304 Expertise 5G, Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, Energy Harvesting Sensors, Implantable Sensor Networks, Internet of Things Kaushik Chowdhury in the Press MarketWatch T-Mobile and Sprint use magic words in seeking Trump approval: 5G and China “The faster your pipes, the more you can stimulate newer kinds of applications,” including self-driving technology, said Kaushik Chowdhury, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University. Kaushik Chowdhury for Northeastern Global News Northeastern University to design the wireless networks of the future using world’s most powerful radio frequency emulator Northeastern University to design the wireless networks of the future using world’s most powerful radio frequency emulator The National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency have selected Northeastern to run a massive data center that will enable researchers around the country to build and test the next generation of wireless technology and find new ways to use artificial intelligence to shape the smart devices of the future. Electrical engineering researchers develop technology that turns any surface into a wireless charger for many electronic devices, including drones Electrical engineering researchers develop technology that turns any surface into a wireless charger for many electronic devices, including drones Kaushik Chowdhury, an associate professor at Northeastern, is developing technology that transforms any surface into a smart wireless charger. Northeastern researchers develop secure method for sending sensitive personal data from wearable tech: Send it through the body. Northeastern researchers develop secure method for sending sensitive personal data from wearable tech: Send it through the body. The airwaves that wearable technology uses to communicate can be hacked, meaning our personal health information is vulnerable. Researcher honored for advancing wireless communications in military, civilian networks Researcher honored for advancing wireless communications in military, civilian networks Associate professor Kaushik Chowdhury received the 2017 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers for his innovative research on intelligent, autonomous radios in wireless communications. The technology could significantly advance communications in military operations, natural disasters, and next-generation consumer networks.
MarketWatch T-Mobile and Sprint use magic words in seeking Trump approval: 5G and China “The faster your pipes, the more you can stimulate newer kinds of applications,” including self-driving technology, said Kaushik Chowdhury, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University.