Ph.D. student (Fall 2023)
Systems and Computer Engineering
Co-supervised with Prof. Marc St-Hilaire
Network Technology (Class 2025)
School of Information Technology
March 2024 to Present
Network Technology (Class 2025)
School of Information Technology
May 2024 to Present
M. Sc. (2020 - 2022)
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Marquette University
Thesis: "Device Location-Based Link Layer Scheduling for Large-Scale Dense Industrial IoT Networks".
Subsequently an Engineer at Hyundai Engineering, Iraq.
M. Sc. student (2020 - 2022)
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Marquette University
Subsequently a Regulatory Engineer at Milwaukee Tool.
Ph.D. student (Jan. - May 2022)
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Marquette University
Subsequently supervised by Prof. Majeed Hayat at Marquette University.
Ted Nowak (Electrical Engineering, Spring 2022)
Subsequently a Ph.D. student at University of Wisconsin - Madison
David Castillo (Electrical Engineering, Summer 2021 - Spring 2022)
Subsequently a Hardware Engineer at Northrop Grumman and a M.Sc. Student at Johns Hopkins University
Danny Hudetz (Computer Engineering, Summer 2021)
Subsequently a software engineer at Rockwell Automation
Kyle MacDonald, Martin Sasseville, Tolu Adebayo, Garrett Dunford
"Simulation of Routing and Load Balancing in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Networks"
IEEE Communications Society Silver Medal Award (TEA Excellence Camp)*
*As this project was built on a platform developed by the Marquette team, students who contributed to the original platform, including Danny Hudetz, Jack Bielinski, Nick Schaller, Alec Huynh, Rees Gray, and Nina Lutz, all share the credit.
Noah Arcand De Silva, Basma Delaimi, Ian Fortier, and Ranul Jayasinha
"Routing and Load Balancing in Multilayered Telecommunication Satellite Network"
Jack Bielinski, Nina Lutz, Nick Schaller, Rees Gray, Alec Huynh
"LEO Satellite Network Simulation"