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This Indian-Origin scientist’s wireless technology invention has arguably made the biggest global socio-economic impact

“This Indian-Origin scientist’s wireless technology invention has arguably made the biggest global socio-economic impact”, Swarajyamag, October 28, 2023:

“The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in the United Kingdom last week honoured India-born Stanford University professor Arogyaswami Paulraj with the Faraday Medal for the year 2023.

The medal is the IET’s highest honour and one of the world’s most prestigious awards for engineers and scientists who advance technologies with global impact.

The citation reads, “For the invention, advancement, and commercialization of MIMO Wireless.”

Professor Paulraj created MIMO — Multiple-antenna Input, Multiple-antenna Output — wireless technology, which broke through fundamental barriers to increase wireless data rates…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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