COSMOS Comes to Duke and Durham
Seeing how airplanes communicate with ground control was one COSMOS module that was popular with high school students View original story. When an educational test
Seeing how airplanes communicate with ground control was one COSMOS module that was popular with high school students View original story. When an educational test
Columbia University’s The Digital Twin of New York, Smart City Project, has been named a winner in IDC Government Insight’s sixth annual Smart Cities North America Awards in the transportation
Teachers shared success using the COSMOS Education Toolkit with students to run experiments on the testbed in Columbia’s Morningside Heights campus. Cherrilyn Badilla (The Clinton
The COSMOS team and collaborators received a $1.25M NSF Grant from the Spectrum Innovation Initiative: National Radio Dynamic Zones (SII-NRDZ) program, titled “Spectrum Sharing via
The COSMOS team partnered with NYCMesh to install NYCMesh antennas in one of the COSMOS Large nodes. NYCMesh is a group of volunteers dedicated to dealing
An article in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Civil Engineering Source features The a project funded by the NSF and the Federal Highway Administration “CPS: Medium: Hybrid Twins for
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
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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