Dr. Guvenc leads Mobile, Pervasive, and Autonomous Communication Technologies (MPACT) Lab. His recent research interests include 5G and mmWave wireless networks, UAV communications, and heterogeneous networks. He is a recipient of the 2019 Ray Bennett Faculty fellow award, 2016 FIU College of Engineering Faculty Research Award, 2015 NSF CAREER Award, 2014 Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Award, and 2006 USF Outstanding Dissertation Award.
Dr. Adams leads Antenna and Electromagnetics Lab. He develops antennas for a variety of applications, including mobile communications, wireless sensing, and defense systems. He is also interested in novel materials and fabrication methods for multifunctional, conformal, and flexible microwave devices. In addition, Dr. Adams studies the application of eigendecomposition techniques to improve antenna modeling and design.
Dr. Duel-Hallen’s current research interests are in Wireless Communications and Smart Grid. Her recent and current projects focus on game theory and machine learning for communications and power systems and wireless channel characterization and prediction.
Dr. Floyd leads iNtegrated Circuits and Systems (iNCS2) Lab at NC State. His research interests include RF and millimeter-wave circuits and systems for wireless communications, imaging, and radar applications. Specific research topics include multi-Gb/s wireless transceivers, mmWave passive and active imagers, silicon phased-array transceivers, 3-D RF, digitally assisted/digitally-replaced RF systems, and manufacturable antenna-in-package approaches.
Dr. Sichitiu leads Wireless Ad-Hoc and Local Area Networks Lab. His primary research interest is in Wireless Networking with emphasis on multi-hop networking and wireless local area networks.