Dr. Gordon L. Stüber received B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees
in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, in
1982 and 1986 respectively. In September 1986, he joined the School of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, as a
tenure-track Assistant Professor. At
Georgia Tech, he was promoted to Associate Professor in 1991, to Professor in
1996, and was appointed the Joseph M. Pettit Chair Professor in Communications
in 2001.
Dr. Stüber’s research concentration has been in physical
layer wireless communications and signal processing for over 30 years, having
produced 31 Ph.D. students, over 300 refereed journal and conference
publications, and 5 patents at Georgia Tech. He is author of the textbook
Principles of Mobile Communication, first published by Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1996, 2/e, 2001, then by Springer Science+Business Media, 3/e,
2011. He was co-recipient of the Jack
Neubauer Memorial Award in 1997 for the best systems paper published in the
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
He became an IEEE Fellow in 1999 “for contributions to mobile radio and
spread spectrum communications.” He received the IEEE Vehicular Technology
Society James R. Evans Avant Garde Award in 2003 “for his contributions to
theoretical research in wireless communications.” In 2007, he received the IEEE
Communications Society Wireless Communications Technical Committee Recognition
Award (2007) “for outstanding technical contributions in the field and for
service to the scientific and engineering communities.” He was an IEEE Communication Society
Distinguished Lecturer (2007-2008) and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Distinguished Lecturer (2010-2014). Finally,
he was co-recipient of the Neal Shepherd Memorial Best Propagation Paper Award
in 2012 for the best propagation paper published in the IEEE Transactions on
Vehicular Technology during the previous 3 years.
Dr. Stüber served as Technical Program Chair for the 1996
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC'96), Technical Program Chair for the
1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications held with SUPERCOMM
(ICC/SUPERCOMM'98), General Chair of the Fifth IEEE Workshop on Multimedia,
Multiaccess and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications (MMT'2000), General
Chair of the 2002 IEEE Communication Theory Workshop (CTW’02), and General
Chair of the Fifth YRP International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia
Communications (WPMC'2002). He is a past
Editor for Spread Spectrum with the IEEE Transactions on Communications (1993-1998),
and a past member of the IEEE Communications Society Awards Committee
(1999-2002). He served as an elected Member-at-Large on the IEEE Communications
Society Board of Governors (2007-2009), and is currently an elected Member of
the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Board of Governors (2001-2018), where he
has been serving as Fellows Chair. He
received the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Outstanding Service Award in
2005. |