Rutgers electrical and computer engineering professors built the first large-scale shared research radio grid (test bed) that allows researchers around the globe to study multiple wireless devices and network technologies which is helping Rutgers to make computing truly pervasive?
(Drs. Raychaudhuri, Seskar, and Ott)
Rutgers Professors Awarded 32nd Thomas Alva Edison Patent Awards
Given annually by the Research and Development Council of New Jersey, the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Awards
are offered to tremendous creators and innovators producing work that “supports the advancement of research and development in New Jersey”. Dr. Elsayed A. Elsayed and Dr. Basily B. Basily, both of Industrial Engineering at Rutgers University School of Engineering, are this year’s winners. Their contribution—Technology forContinuous Folding of Sheet
Materials—interests the United States Army; both parties are currently working in collaboration.




