FCC Announces COSMOS As One of the Two First Innovation Zones in the Nation
FCC press release can be found here and below. Detailed public notice is available here. FCC ESTABLISHES FIRST TWO INNOVATION ZONESNew York City & Salt
FCC press release can be found here and below. Detailed public notice is available here. FCC ESTABLISHES FIRST TWO INNOVATION ZONESNew York City & Salt
An article “NYC research site holds big promise for wireless tech” in Smart Cities Dive features the COSMOS project.
Earlier this year, the COSMOS team was one of the winning teams of the Verizon’s 5G EdTech Challenge by developing 5G COVET, an educational suite
A COSMOS tutorial will be presented in ACM MobiCom 2019 on Mon. Oct. 21 (2-5pm).
AT&T Foundation has awarded NYU a grant to enhance the COSMOS Education Activities. Part of the grant is dedicated to graduate student stipends to support
The COSMOS team presented the prototype of the 5G COVET (COSMOS Verizon Education Toolkit) as part of the Verizon 5G EdTech challenge Demo Day. The
COSMOS is part of the National Science Foundation’s PAWR program and is funded in part by NSF award CNS-1827923 and by the PAWR Industry Consortium.
Rutgers University.
Dipankar Raychaudhuri and Ivan Seskar
WINLAB
671 Route 1 South
North Brunswick, NJ 08902-3390
ray@winlab.rutgers.edu
seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu
Columbia University
Gil Zussman
Electrical Engineering, M.C. 4712
500 West 120th Street, Room 1300
New York, NY 10027
gil.zussman@columbia.edu
New York University
Sundeep Rangan
2 MetroTech Center, 9th Fl,
Brooklyn, NY 11201
srangan@nyu.edu