Robert Caiming Qiu (S¡¯93¨CM¡¯96¨CSM¡¯01) received the Ph.D. degree in
electrical engineering from New York University. He is
currently Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Center for Manufacturing Research, Tennessee Technological
University (TTU), Cookeville. His current interest is in wireless communication
and networking systems, in particular Ultrawideband (UWB). He was Founder-CEO
and President of Wiscom Technologies, Inc., manufacturing and marketing WCDMA
chipsets. Wiscom was sold to Intel in 2003. Prior to Wiscom, he worked for GTE
Labs, Inc. (now Verizon), Waltham, MA, and Bell Labs, Lucent, Whippany, NJ. He
has worked in wireless communications, radio propagation, digital signal
processing, EM scattering, composite absorbing materials, RF microelectronics,
UWB, underwater acoustics, and fiber optics. He holds over 10 U.S. patents
pending in WCDMA and authored over 40 technical papers and 4 book chapters. He
contributed to 3GPP and IEEE standards bodies, and delivered invited seminars to
institutions including Princeton University and the U.S. Army Research Lab. He
received Kinslow Research Award from TTU.
Dr. Qiu serves as Associate Editor, IEEE TRANSACTIONSONVEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY ,
International Journal of Sensor Networks (Inderscience) and Wireless
Communication and Mobile Computing (NewYork: Wiley). He is a Guest Book
Editor for Ultra-Wideband (UWB)Wireless Communications (NewYork: Wiley,
2005), and three special issues on UWB including the IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED
AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. He serves as
a Member of TPC for GLOBE-COM, WCNC, and MILCOM. In addition, he served on the
advisory board of the New Jersey Center for Wireless Telecommunications (NJCWT).
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