We are the research group of Prof. Sundeep Rangan in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and part of NYU WIRELESS. Our work spans wireless communications, signal processing, information theory, and control theory, with current efforts on upper mid-band (FR3) large-scale arrays, satellite-terrestrial co-existence, and algorithm-hardware co-design.

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Sundeep Rangan received the B.A.Sc. at the University of Waterloo, Canada and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, all in Electrical Engineering. He has held postdoctoral appointments at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Bell Labs.

In 2000, he co-founded (with four others) Flarion Technologies, a spin-off of Bell Labs, that developed Flash OFDM, one of the first cellular OFDM data systems and pre-cursor to 4G systems including LTE and WiMAX. In 2006, Flarion was acquired by Qualcomm Technologies where Dr. Rangan was a Director of Engineering involved in OFDM infrastructure products. He joined the ECE department at NYU Tandon (formerly NYU Polytechnic) in 2010. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and Director of NYU WIRELESS, an academic-industry research center researching next-generation wireless systems. His research interests are in wireless communications, signal processing, information theory and control theory.

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  • Jan 2026 — New paper on distributed uplink anti-jamming in LEO mega-constellations via game-theoretic beamforming. arXiv:2601.15557

  • Oct 2025 — New paper on joint detection, channel estimation, and interference nulling for terrestrial-satellite downlink co-existence in the upper mid-band. arXiv:2510.08824

  • 2024 — Project launched: Spectrally Agile Large-Scale Arrays for the Upper Mid-Band, supported by NTIA (NOFO-1 and NOFO-2). Project page

  • 2024 — New NSF CISE Core award: Hardware Co-Design for next-generation wireless. Project page

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