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SUPELEC, France, and the KTH Royal Institute of Marios Kountouris (S’04–M’08–
Technology. He joined Linköping University, Sweden, in SM’15) received his diploma de‐
2014, where he is currently an associate professor. In gree in electrical and computer
September 2020, he became a part‐time Visiting Full engineering from NTUA, Athens,
Professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Greece in 2002 and the M. Sc.
and Ph. D. degrees in electrical
He has authored the textbooks Optimal Resource Allo‑ engineering from Télécom Paris,
cation in Coordinated Multi‑Cell Systems (2013), Massive France in 2004 and 2008, respec‐
MIMO Networks: Spectral, Energy, and Hardware Ef i‑ tively. He is currently an associate
ciency (2017), and Foundations of User‑Centric Cell‑Free
Massive MIMO (2021). He is dedicated to reproducible re‐ professor and Chair PI on Advanced Wireless Systems
at EURECOM, France. Prior to his current appointment,
search and has made a large amount of simulation code
publicly available. He performs research on MIMO com‐ he has held positions at Huawei Paris Research Center,
France, CentraleSupélec, France, The University of Texas
munications, radio resource allocation, machine learning
at Austin, USA, and Yonsei University, S. Korea. He was
for communications, and energy ef iciency . He has been
on the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Com‐ awarded a consolidator grant by the European Research
Council (ERC) in 2020 on goal‐oriented semantic com‐
munications since 2017. He has been a member of the
Online Editorial Team of the IEEE Transactions on Wire‐ munication. He has served as Associate Editor for the
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, the IEEE
less Communications since 2020. He has also been a guest
Transactions on Signal Processing, and the IEEE Wireless
editor of multiple special issues.
Communication Letters. He has received several awards,
including the 2020 IEEE ComSoc Young Author Best Pa‐
He has performed MIMO research for over ten years, his
per Award, the 2016 IEEE ComSoc CTTC Early Achieve‐
papers have received more than 10000 citations, and he
ment Award, the 2013 IEEE ComSoc Outstanding Young
has iled more than twenty patent applications. He is a
Researcher Award for the EMEA Region, the 2012 IEEE
host of the podcast Wireless Future and has a popular
SPS Signal Processing Magazine Award, the IEEE SPAWC
YouTube channel. He has received the 2014 Outstanding
2013 Best Paper Award, and the IEEE Globecom 2009 CT
Young Researcher Award from IEEE ComSoc EMEA, the
Best Paper Award.
2015 Ingvar Carlsson Award, the 2016 Best Ph.D. Award
from EURASIP , the 2018 IEEE Marconi Prize Paper Award Chandra R. Murthy (S’03–M’06–
in Wireless Communications, the 2019 EURASIP Early Ca‐ SM’11) received his B. Tech. de‐
reer Award, the 2019 IEEE Communications Society Fred gree in Electrical Engineering from
W. Ellersick Prize, and the 2019 IEEE Signal Processing the Indian Institute of Technology,
Magazine Best Column Award. He also co‐authored pa‐ Madras in 1998, M. S. and Ph. D.
pers that received Best Paper Awards at conferences, in‐ degreesinElectricalandComputer
Engineering from Purdue Univer‐
cluding WCSP 2009, the IEEE CAMSAP 2011, the IEEE
sity and the University of Califor‐
SAM 2014, the IEEE WCNC 2014, the IEEE ICC 2015, and
WCSP 2017. nia, San Diego, in 2000 and 2006,
respectively. From 2000 to 2002, he worked as an en‐
gineer for Qualcomm Inc., where he worked on WCDMA
Pontus Giselsson received his M. baseband transceiver design and 802.11b baseband re‐
Sc. and Ph. D. degrees from Lund
ceivers. From Aug. 2006 to Aug. 2007, he worked
University, Sweden, in 2006 and
as a staff engineer at Beceem Communications Inc. on
2012, respectively. During 2013
advanced receiver architectures for the 802.16e Mobile
and 2014, he held a postdoctoral
WiMAX standard. In Sept. 2007, he joined the Department
position at Stanford University. He of Electrical Communication Engineering at the Indian In‐
is an associate professor in the De‐
stitute of Science, Bangalore, India, where he is currently
partment of Automatic Control at
working as a professor.
Lund University. In 2012, he re‐
His research interests are in the areas of energy har-
ceived the Young Author Prize at
vesting communications, 5G/6G technologies and com-
the Advanced Control of Chemical Processes IFAC Sympo‐
pressed sensing. He has over 71 journal and 98 confer-
sium; in 2014, he received the Young Author Prize at the
ence papers to his credit. He is a recipient of the MeitY
IFAC World Congress; and in 2015, he received the Ingvar
Young Faculty Fellowship from the Govt. of India and the
Carlsson Award from the Swedish Foundation for Strate‐
Prof. Satish Dhawan state award for engineering from
gic Research. His research interests include mathemati‐
the Karnataka State Government. He was an associate
cal optimization and its wide range of applications, e.g., in
editor for the IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS
machine learning, control, signal processing, and wireless
during 2012-16 and the SADHANA ACADEMY
communication.
PROCEEDINGS IN ENGINEERING SCIENCES during
2017-18.
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