Education
- Cristina
Comaniciu received the M.S. degree in electronics from the Polytechnic
University of Bucharest in 1993
- Ph.D.
degree in electrical and computer engineering from Rutgers University in
December 2001
- Postdoctoral,
Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, 2003
Research
- physical
layer secrecy: energy-security tradeoffs
- game
theoretic solutions for smart grids
- green
radio
- cross-layer
design for wireless networks
- game
theoretic approaches for wireless networks
- cooperative
algorithms for interference mitigation
- cognitive
radio networks
- radio resource management for cellular and ad hoc networks
Experience
- From
1998 to 2001 she was with the Wireless Information Network Laboratory
(WINLAB) at Rutgers University, working on integrated access control and
detection algorithms for multimedia CDMA systems. At WINLAB she worked
under the supervision of Professor Narayan Mandayam
- From
2002 to 2003 she was affiliated with the Electrical Engineering Department
at Princeton University as a research associate, working with Professor H.
Vincent Poor
- Since
August 2003, she is with Stevens Institute of Technology, where she is
currently and Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering. She also serves as Electrical Engineering
Graduate Program Director.