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Bio: Anna Scaglione received her PhD from the University of Rome \"La Sapienza\",
Rome, Italy in 1999. She was Postdoctoral Research Affiliate at University
of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN) in 1999-2000. In July 2008 she joined the
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at UC Davis as Associate
Professor. Prior to moving to UC Davis she was on the faculty at Cornell
University (Ithaca, NY) where she joined in 2001 and was promoted to
Associate Professor in 2006. Her first academic appointment as assistant
professor was in 2000, at the University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM).
She was awarded and is co-recipient of some awards: the 2000 IEEE Signal
Processing Transactions Best Paper Award; the NSF Career Award in 2002, the
Ellersick Best Paper Award (MILCOM 2005), the 2005 Best paper for Young
Authors of the Taiwan IEEE Comsoc/Information theory section. She has served
the IEEE Signal Processing and Communication societies in several capacities
over the years, she has been Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on
Wireless Communications (2002 to 2005), Co-Guest Editor of the Communication
Magazine Special Issue on Power Line Communications (?Broadband is Power:
Internet Access through the Power Line Networks?, May 2003). She has been
member of the IEEE Signal Processing for Communication Technical Committee
since 2004 and of the IEEE Power Line Communication committee from 2005 to
2006. She was co-general Chair of the VI IEEE Signal Processing Advances in
Wireless Communications workshop, held in June 2005 in New York City. Her
research interests are in cooperative networks and sensor systems.
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