Laurence Mailaender

LGS Innovations, USA

Laurence Mailaender received the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1996. From 1986 till 1991, he was a Senior Engineer at Stanford Telecommunications, Reston, Va, working on problems of CDMA detection and synchronization for satellite systems. In 1996, he joined Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, in the Wireless Communications Research Department. There, during 2002, he was the Leader of Algorithm Development for Lucent's effort that produced the world's first working MIMO ASIC chips, and received the Bell Labs President's Gold Award. Currently Dr. Mailaender works on practical CDMA multiuser detection, as well as MIMO equalization and detection. He holds 7 US patents related to CDMA.

Biography Updated on 19 July 2005

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