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Muriel Médard

MIT
Professor
Clever coding to improve network performance for mobile video

Muriel Médard is a Professor in EECS at MIT. She received three B.S. degrees, and her M.S. and Sc. D.  all from MIT. She was awarded the IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Prize (2002), the IEEE Communication Society and Information Theory Society Joint Paper Award (2009), and the IEEE William R. Bennett Prize (2009). She received the 2004 MIT Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award. She was named a Gilbreth Lecturer by the NAE in 2007. She is a Fellow of IEEE, and past President of the IEEE Information Theory Society. Her research interests are in the areas of network coding, wireless networks and reliable communications.

My Speakers Sessions

Monday, June 10
 

4:30pm PDT