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MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
EECS Announcement |
November 21, 2001
EECS Professor Muriel Medard has been awarded the IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Prize Paper Award 2002 for her paper, "The Effect Upon Channel Capacity in Wireless Communications of Perfect and Imperfect Knowledge of the Channel," appearing in Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on Volume:46 3, May 2000, Pages: 935-946.
The IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Prize Paper Award was established in 1997 as the successor to the Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize Award. It is presented by the IEEE Board of Directors for the most outstanding paper by an author(s) under 30 years of age, at the date of submission of the original manuscript, published in any IEEE publication issued between 1 January and 31 December of the preceding year. It is administered through the Prize Papers/Scholarship Awards Committee of the IEEE Awards Board.