Introduction:

I am Amogh Rajanna, a researcher with a vision to advance the science (art) of information transmission in wireless communication networks.

Currently, I work as a Senior Research Associate, Institute for Probability, Analysis and Dynamics, School of Mathematics, University of Bristol, UK.

I am employed by an EPSRC project Spatially Embedded Networks between the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, UK.

Previously, I completed my post-doctorate research at the Wireless Institute, University of Notre Dame, USA. My supervisor was Professor Martin Haenggi.

I received my PhD from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA. My PhD supervisor was Professor Mos Kaveh.

Research Interests:

Broadly, my research work has focused on the PHY-MAC layer design of cellular, wireless ad hoc and cognitive networks. Specifically, my research interests have been

  • Communication Theory
  • Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks
  • Information and Coding Theory
  • Markov Processes and Wireless Networks

Collaborators:

Four researchers with whom i have done my research are

Awards:

EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account- Early Career Researcher Kickstarter award 03/2018 – 09/2018.

Power Efficient Adaptive Coding Schemes for Space Communication Systems

  • An award for early career researchers to build the earliest stages of impact. For example, developing external partnerships, impact plans, and taking the first steps in translating research.
  • Project aimed at developing partnership with Communications Architecture and Research Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA.

A YouTube video of my presentation at the Information Theory and Applications (ITA) Center, University of California, San Diego 2015 Graduation Day poster session is included.

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Contact Email: Amogh.Rajanna@ieee.org