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Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship for Tobias Lutz

Tobias Lutz was awarded the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QInF) 2012 for his research proposal "Construction of Robust Timing Codes for Noisy Half-Duplex Relay Networks". The goal of the fellowship is to enable outstanding PhD students to pursue their ideas.

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Invited Talks (Nov. 2010 - Jun. 2012)

List of all invited talks at the Institute for Communications Engineering between November 2010 till June 2012

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Visitors (Nov. 2010 - Jun. 2012)

List of all visitors at the Institute for Communications Engineering between November 2010 till June 2012

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The new Website of the Institute for Communications Engineering is Online

The new website of the Institute for Communications Engineering is online. You can still find the old website by following this adress: http://wwwold.lnt.ei.tum.de.

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Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship for Michael Heindlmaier

Michael Heindlmaier was awarded the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QInF) 2013 for his research proposal "Implementation and Optimization of Noisy Network Coding Schemes". The goal of the fellowship is to enable outstanding PhD students to pursue their ideas.

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E-Plus Dissertation Award for Georg Böcherer

The mobile network operator E-Plus annually gives an award for the best PhD dissertation in the area of communications engineering at the RWTH Aachen University. This year Georg Böcherer received the award for his dissertation "Capacity-Achieving Probabilistic Shaping for Noisy and Noiseless Channels".

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Joachim Hagenauer wins 2014 Science Prize of the German Information Technology Society (ITG)

Joachim Hagenauer has been named the first recipient of the Science Prize of the German Information Technology Society (ITG). The prize is awarded every 4 years to honor outstanding technical and scientific achievements in the field of communications and information technology. The basis for judging is contributions that significantly expanded fundamental knowledge in the field of communications and information technology, and for promoting the field through a complete body of work.

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TUM's Karl Max von Bauernfeind Medal for Nicole Rossmann

Nicole Rossmann was awarded TUM's Karl Max von Bauernfeind Medal for her outstanding contributions as "Administrative Assistant" of the "Master of Science in Communications Engineering" (MSCE ) program, which is TUM's first international graduate program.

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Award of Excellence for Bernhard Geiger

The Award of Excellence of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy was established by minister Dr. Johannes Hahn in 2008. It is awarded to the best dissertations of a given year, nominated by the presidents of the Austrian universities. In the academic year of 2013/2014, the award was granted to 40 candidates.&nb

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Bell Labs Prize for Georg Böcherer, Patrick Schulte, and Fabian Steiner

Three young researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have won a prestigious Bell Labs Prize, tied for third place in a global competition in information and communications technology. They showed how a single type of transceiver could be used across the full range of digital communications systems, ensuring in each instance that its transmission rate will approach the theoretical limit. Their method could enhance flexibility and reduce costs in the engineering of wireless,…