Wesley
M. Gifford
Graduate
student
Office:
32-D674A
Phone:
(617) 324-1548
E-mail:
wgifford (at) mit.edu
Wesley M. Gifford received the B.S. degree (summa cum laude) from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute in Computer and Systems Engineering - Computer
Science in 2001. He received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2004.
Since 2001, Wesley M. Gifford has been with the Laboratory for Information
and Decision Systems (LIDS), MIT, where he is now a Ph.D. candidate.
His main research interests are in the area of wireless communications,
specifically multiple antenna systems, ultra-wide bandwidth systems,
and measurement and modeling of propagation channels. He spent the summer
of 2004 and 2005 at the Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
e delle Telecomunicazioni (IEIIT), University of Bologna, Italy as a
visiting research scholar.
He is currently serving as a member of the Technical Program Committee
(TPC) for the IEEE International Conference on Communications 2007 and
served as a TPC Vice Chair for the IEEE Conference on Ultra Wideband
2006. Wesley M. Gifford was awarded the Rensselaer Medal in 1996, the
Charles E. Austin Engineering Scholarship in 1997-2000, and the Harold
N. Trevett award in 2001. He received the Frederick C. Hennie III award
for outstanding teaching performance in 2003, and a Claude E. Shannon
Fellowship in 2007 at MIT. In 2006 he received a best paper award from
the IEEE First International Conference on Next-Generation Wireless
Systems and a best paper award from the ACM International Wireless Communications
and Mobile Computing Conference.