Professor Branka Vucetic wins Eureka Prize

Professor Branka Vucetic from the Faculty of Engineering at University of Sydney has been recognised for her contributions to the fields of coding and wireless communications with much of her work underpinning the wireless technologies we use today. The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes are among Australia’s highest honours for science, engineering and medical research.

Profesor Branka Vucetic explains her work

Profesor Branka Vucetic explains her work Source: Promo

Thursday, 29. August 
Her development of algorithms for cellular WiFi and satellite communication provide fast connectivity for millions of people. Professor Vucetic is leading work that will enable large-scale industrial automation, self-driving cars and robotic surgery.

“Within the area of the internet-of-things, my focus has been on providing wireless connectivity for mission-critical applications, such as automated power grids, information exchange between vehicles and smart satellites.”

“Being chosen as a recipient of a Eureka Prize emphasises the importance of this area and is a wonderful honour.”

 

 


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