Jeffrey G. Andrews
The University of Texas at Austin, USA
Jeffrey G. Andrews is an Assistant Professor
in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the University of Texas
at Austin, and an Associate Director of the
Wireless Networking and Communications
Group (WNCG). He received the B.S. degree
in engineering with high distinction
from Harvey Mudd College in 1995, and
the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering
from Stanford University in 1999
and 2002, respectively. He developed code-division multiple-access
(CDMA) systems as an engineer at Qualcomm from 1995 to 1997,
and has served as a frequent consultant on communication systems
to numerous corporations, startups, and government agencies, including
Microsoft, Palm, Ricoh, ADC, and NASA. Dr. Andrews
serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless
Communications. He also is actively involved in IEEE conferences,
serving on the organizing committee of the 2006 Communication
Theory Workshop as well as regularly serving as a Member
of the technical program committees for ICC and Globecom. He
is a coauthor of the forthcoming book from Prentice-Hall, Understanding
WiMAX: Fundamentals of Wireless Broadband Networks.
Biography Updated on 18 September 2006
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