NYU Tandon Student Wins Marconi Award For Work On 5G

Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.


For the second consecutive year, a student in the NYU Wireless program has won a Young Scholar award from the Marconi Society. Shu Sun works with professor Ted Rappaport on the use of millimeter wavelength channels for enhanced cellular service. “The Young Scholars are a community of scientists dedicated to improving the world by advancing the frontiers of telecommunications and networking,” according to the Marconi Society. “We honor their creative work in the spirit of the boldness and vision exemplified by Nobel Prize winner Guglielmo Marconi.”

 

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