Andrea Goldsmith wins IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award

Andrea Goldsmith (photo: Stanford)

2018 Distinguished Alumna Andrea Goldsmith (B.A. ’86/M.S. ’91/Ph.D. ’94, advisor: Pravin Varaiya) has won the IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award “for contributions to the fundamental understanding and innovation in adaptive and multiple antenna techniques for wireless communication networks.”    The Sumner Award is sponsored by Nokia Bell Labs and recognizes outstanding contributions to communications technology. Goldsmith, who is the Stephen Harris Professor of Electrical Engineering in the School of Engineering at Stanford University, is an expert in the design, analysis and fundamental performance limits of wireless systems and networks, and in the application of communication theory and signal processing to neuroscience.