Largest In-Kind Gift to NYU Tandon Helps Propel NYU WIRELESS Beyond 5G Telecommunications

Donation by Keysight Technologies Includes Cutting-edge Equipment and Software to Further
NYU WIRELESS’ Path to Leadership in Terahertz Spectrum


BROOKLYN, New York — As the industry begins to look beyond the fifth generation of wireless communications, or 5G, NYU WIRELESS announced that Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) has made a donation that will further the research center’s exploration of millimeter wave (mmWave) and terahertz (THz) electromagnetic spectra for ultra-fast and high-capacity data transmission as well as revolutionary applications in medicine, optics, computing, and more.

The gift, made through the Keysight University Relations program, is the largest ever for NYU WIRELESS and the largest in-kind donation in NYU Tandon’s history. It brings together two powerhouses in the race to create new technologies not only for communications but for medical imaging, pharmaceutical monitoring, semiconductor testing, new kinds of spectroscopy, and even for applications such as synchronized clouds of “smart dust” detectors.

Included in the gift is an array of cutting-edge equipment — including measurement capability  up to 110 gigahertz (GHz) — that promises to accelerate one of the major thrust areas of NYU WIRELESS:  THz communications and sensing beyond 5G wireless systems. Keysight, a participant in the creation of the 5G wireless ecosystem worldwide, has been a member of the NYU WIRELESS Industrial Affiliates program since late 2014. Keysight’s customers span the worldwide communications ecosystem, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor and general electronics end markets to help enterprises, service providers, and governments accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world.

The donation comes as Jelena Kovačević joins NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering as the new dean and the first woman to head the school since its founding in 1854, and as Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport, the David Lee/Ernst Weber professor in Tandon’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, returns to the role of director of the center he founded in 2012.

“Within six short years, NYU WIRELESS created an internationally recognized hub in Brooklyn that propelled the adoption of technologies that will touch nearly every aspect of our digital lives,” said Kovačević. “It is exciting to watch as NYU Tandon faculty and students from across the University help drive the next great challenges facing wireless communications.”

NYU WIRELESS — which pioneered mmWave spectrum research that is now being adopted for commercial telecommunications – recently shifted its focus to a more distant horizon. In addition to the THz spectrum, teams are working on mobile edge and low-latency networking, quantum devices and circuits, machine learning foundations for technology such as post-massive MIMO antennas, as well as applications for 5G and 6G. Together with NYU Tandon’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, it is hosting a series of streamed seminars by leading THz researchers.

“The generosity of Keysight, a long-standing industrial affiliate partner of NYU WIRELESS, will bring cutting-edge equipment to students and faculty, helping us write our most exciting chapter yet: advanced research into the rarefied areas of the electromagnetic spectrum above 100 GHz,” Rappaport said. “Our student and faculty researchers, as well as our Industrial Affiliate sponsors and the research community at large, will all benefit from this gift.”

Roger Nichols, 5G program manager at Keysight Technologies, as well as a member of NYU WIRELESS’ advisory board, explained that the gift aims to identify and encourage collaborative research in the most promising technologies. In addition to the gift, he and his extended team will serve as mentors to NYU WIRELESS student researchers.

“We are excited to be part of what the team at NYU is doing. Our work in 5G with market and technology leaders like Dr. Rappaport has been instrumental in enabling an entire ecosystem to make 5G a reality. As part of the advisory board, I have been inspired watching Ted, his team, and his associates enlighten and enliven the dialogue to make mmWave ready for mainstream communications. Keysight is committed to the future of 5G, as well as enabling broader adoption of mmWave technologies.”

Satish Dhanasekaran, senior vice president of Keysight Technologies, and president of the company’s Communications Solutions Group, also commented: “We are pleased to be collaborating with NYU to develop the future of wireless engineering talent and progress advances in next generation communication technologies.”

The gift includes:

  • mmWave and broadband Signal analysis and generation capabilities
  • Advanced Time-domain analysis
  • RF/mmWave Power measurement

About the New York University Tandon School of Engineering

The NYU Tandon School of Engineering dates to 1854, the founding date for both the New York University School of Civil Engineering and Architecture and the Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute (widely known as Brooklyn Poly). A January 2014 merger created a comprehensive school of education and research in engineering and applied sciences, rooted in a tradition of invention and entrepreneurship and dedicated to furthering technology in service to society. In addition to its main location in Brooklyn, NYU Tandon collaborates with other schools within NYU, one of the country’s foremost private research universities, and is closely connected to engineering programs at NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU Shanghai. It operates Future Labs focused on start-up businesses in downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn and an award-winning online graduate program. For more information, visit engineering.nyu.edu.

 

About NYU WIRELESS

NYU WIRELESS is a vibrant academic research center that is pushing the boundaries of wireless communications, sensing, networking, and devices. Centered at NYU Tandon and involving leaders from industry, faculty and students throughout the entire NYU community, NYU WIRELESS offers its industrial affiliate sponsors, students, and faculty members a world-class research environment that is creating fundamental knowledge, theories and techniques for future mass-deployable wireless devices across a wide range of applications and markets.  Every January, NYU WIRELESS hosts an annual recruiting day for all of its students and Industrial Affiliate sponsors, and hosts a major invitation-only wireless summit every April, in cooperation with Nokia Bell Laboratories, for the center’s Industrial Affiliates and thought leaders throughout the global telecommunications industry. For more information, visit wireless.engineering.nyu.edu