On January 18th, Prof. Muriel Médard presented her talk, "Embracing Randomness - Reflections on Life and Career." Within this talk, she discusses the origins of her engineering career, the convoluted journey that got her to where she is now, and what she learned along...
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IEEE COMSNETS 2023: Best Demo Award Received for “Noise Recycling using GRAND for Improving the Decoding Performance”
Professor Muriel Médard, along with collaborators Arslan Riaz (Boston University, USA), Amit Solomon (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Furkan Ercan (Boston University, USA), Rabia T Yazicigil (Boston University, USA), and Ken R. Duffy (Northeastern...
Sample MATLAB code for GRAND released on GitHub
Sample MATLAB code for GRAND has now been released on GitHub, linked through this website https://lnkd.in/ek3udRVz GRAND (Guessing Random Additive Noise Decoding) was developed by Muriel Médard (MIT, USA) with Rabia Tugce Yazicigil (Boston University, USA), Ken R....
The GRAND chip will appear at ISSCC 2023.
ISSCC 2023 The International Solid-State Circuits Conference is the foremost global forum for presentation of advances in solid-state circuits and systems-on-a-chip. The Conference offers a unique opportunity for engineer working at the cutting edge of IC design and...
Muriel Médard Awarded MIT’s Excellence in Postdoctoral Mentoring Award
The Vice President of Research at MIT, Maria T. Zuber, invited faculty and postdocs to MIT's Postdoc Appreciation Lunch, which was held on Monday, September 19th at Morss Hall in Walker Memorial, in celebration of National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW). The US...
Nokia Bell Labs 6G technologies contributed article
Prof. Muriel Médard contributed an article to Nokia Bell Labs titled "6G - when reliability meets performance." The page for her featured article went live today and can be found at the link below. In the article, Prof. Médard explains that blending...


