FuNLab Members 

Director Alumni

Sumit Roy
Alhussein Abouzeid
Graduate Students
Matt Adams

Linda Bai

Eiman Alotaibi

Hamad Firooz
Daniel Daoura

Rohit Gupta
Martin Duke

Newell Jensen

Joseph L. Garrison

Lou Ling
Ching-Ling Huang

Chris Lydick
Eui Seok Huang

Hui Ma
Hyunjin Kim

Nathan Parrish
You-Chang Ko

Leonard Tracy
Chengyang Li

Fei Ye
Hui Ma
Visiting Scholars

Anna Margolis

Xudong Wang
Ilango Purushothaman



Iyappan Ramachandran



Lei Shao
      Wei Shi
      Soo Young Shin
      Tommy Shing
      Xueyuan Su



Rajiv Vijaykumar



Hongbo Yan



Jing Zhu

 

Sumit Roy
Director

Email roy[at]ee.washington.edu
Phone 206.221.5261
URL ee.washington.edu/faculty/roy
Office M330 EE1


Sumit Roy received the B. Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) in 1983, and the M. S. and Ph. D. degrees from the University of California (Santa Barbara), all in Electrical Engineering in 1985 and 1988 respectively, as well as an M. A. in Statistics and Applied Probability in 1988. Presently he is Prof. of Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Washington where his research interests include analysis/design of wireless communication and sensor network systems with a current emphasis on wireless LANs (802.11) and wireless MANs (802.16), multi-standard wireless inter-networking and cognitive radio platforms, and sensor networking involving RFID technology. He is also exploring applications and extensions of networking technologies and principles to new domains such as social, energy and biological  networks.

He spent 2001-03 on academic leave at Intel Wireless Technology Lab as a Senior Researcher engaged in systems architecture and standards development for ultra-wideband systems (Wireless PANs) and next generation high-speed wireless LANs. His activities for the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) includes membership of several technical and conference program committees (most recently, Vice Chair of Technical Program Committee for IEEE WCNC05 conference).  He has served as Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. Communications and IEEE Trans. on Wireless Communications and currently serves on the Editorial Board for IEEE Trans. Communications, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems and Wiley J. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. He was elevated to IEEE Fellow by Communications Society in 2007 for his "contributions to multi-user communications theory and cross-layer design of wireless networking standards."

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Linda Bai
Graduate Student
Email lyb3[at]u.washington.edu
Phone 206.616.9249
URL none
Office 445 EE1
Linda
Linda Bai is a Ph.D. candidate at the Electrical Engineering Dept., Univ. of Washington. She received her B.E. degree from the Electronic Engineering Dept., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China, in 2008. Her current research focuses on network tomography.

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Rohit Gupta
Graduate Student

Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1


Rohit Gupta received a BTech in Electronics and Communications from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India in 2002, and MS in electrical engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 2003.  He worked at STMicroelectronics, Singapore in research position for two years on the development of MAC protocols for GPRS networks. He is currently working towards his PhD to develop a testbed for ad hoc networks using StarEast boards from Intel. His research interests include high density 802.11 AP deployments and MAC/PHY optimization for wireless ad hoc networks. 

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Leonard Tracy
Graduate Student
Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1
Leonard Tracy is a PhD student at the University of Washington. He received his BS in Electrical Engineering from the UW in June of 2007. His current research interest is the development of energy efficient protocols for underwater acoustic networks.

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Nathan Parrish
Graduate Student

Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1


Nathan Parrish is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington. He received his BS degree in electrical engineering from West Point in June of 2001. After graduation, he served as a signal officer in the Army for five years. His current research interests are in ad-hoc networks and underwater acoustic networks.   

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Luo Ling
Graduate Student
Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1
Luo Ling received his B.S and M.S. degrees both in Information Science and Electronic Engineering from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, in 2003 and 2006 respectively. He is at present working towards his Ph.D degree in the field of Cognitive Radio. His interests are Next Generation Network, Dynamic Spectrum Access and Resource Allocation. His current work focuses on searching algorithm design. He loves fictions, art and soccer in the spare time.

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Wei Shi
Graduate Student

Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1


Wei Shi received his B.S. degree in automation, and M.S. degree in pattern recognition and intelligent systems, both from Tsinghua Univsersity, Beijing, China, in 2004 and 2007 respectively. Since September 2007, he is a PhD student at the University of Washington. His current research interests are cooperative/relay networks, and signal processing for wireless communications.

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Fei Ye
Graduate Student
Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1
Fei Ye is a Ph.D. candidate at the Electrical Engineering Dept, Univ. of Washington. He received his B.E. and M.S. degrees both from the Electronic Engineering Dept., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China, in 2005 and 2007 respectively. His current research interests are MAC design in vehicular network, channel assignment and routing in multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh.

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Hamed Firooz
Graduate Student

Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1


Mohammad Hamed Firooz received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, in 2004, his M.Sc. degree in Communication Systems from the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, in 2007. As a research assistant, he worked in Electrical and Computer Engineering department of University of Utah in 2007-2008. Since September 2008, Hamed is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington, Seattle. His current research interest is cooperative networks, network coding, and  network management for ad-hoc and sensor networks.

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Chris Lydick
Graduate Student
Email
Phone
206.616.9249
URL
none
Office
445 EE1
Chris Lydick received his BS in Computer Engineering and MS in Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University in 2006 and 2008, respectively. As a research assistant at Kansas State University he worked on routing within high performance computers. He is now currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington, and has a research focus of wireless network tomography.

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Newell Jensen
Graduate Student

Email
Phone
none
URL
none
Office
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Newell Jensen is an electrical engineering MS student at the University of Washington. He received his BS in Applied Math and a Minor in Physics from the University of California-Davis. Newell has 3+ years experience as a software engineer. He has many research interests ranging from circuit design to software defined radio.

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