Teresa Meng receives the 2024 Marconi Prize
For fundamental technical contributions to and commercial leadership in all-CMOS Wi-Fi technology, leading to its widespread use in practice.
Emerita Professor Teresa Meng has been awarded the 2024 Marconi Prize for fundamental technical contributions to and commercial leadership in all-CMOS Wi-Fi technology, leading to its widespread use in practice.
Teresa is the Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emerita. Her research focused on low-power circuit and system design, video signal processing, and wireless communications. In 1998, she took leave from Stanford and founded Atheros Communications, Inc., which developed semiconductor system solutions for wireless network communications products. After returning to Stanford in 2000 to continue her teaching and research, Teresa turned her research interest to applying signal processing and IC design to bio-medical engineering. She collaborated with Prof. Krishna Shenoy on neural signal processing and neural prosthetic systems. She also directed a research group exploring wireless power transfer and implantable bio-medical devices. She retired from Stanford in 2013.
Please join us in congratulating Teresa on her much-deserved recognition!
Marconi Society Press Release, 'BRINGING WI-FI TO THE WORLD: TERESA H. MENG RECEIVES THE 2024 MARCONI PRIZE'