Principle Investigator
Yasaman Ghasempour joined Princeton University as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in January 2021. She received her Ph.D. and master’s degree from Rice University and her bachelor's degree from the Sharif University of Technology. Yasaman is the recipient of the 2024 Princeton SEAS Early-Career Faculty Award, the 2024 AFOSR YIP Award, NSF CAREER Award (2022), the 2020 Marconi Young Scholar Award, and the Excellence in Teaching Award (Princeton SEAS). Yasaman is listed as one of 10 stars worldwide in Computer Networking and Communications in 2022. Her group received the best paper award in USENIX NSDI 2023 and ACM MobiCom 2023. Yasaman is featured in the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of Natural History as a change-making innovator in wireless technology. Her research is focused on next-generation wireless networks and sensing systems, including novel devices and protocols for millimeter-wave and terahertz WLANs.
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(Now at Bloomberg)
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(Now at FirstBlood)
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(Now at Amazon)