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H. Vincent Poor is the Michael Henry Strater University Professor at Princeton University, specializing in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1977 and has a profound scholarly interest in the rapid technological developments within wireless networks and energy systems. His research delves into the fundamentals of information theory and stochastic analysis as they pertain to machine learning. With the increasing demand for new capacities and higher performance in wireless network design and deployment, Poor's work addresses the challenges in emerging generations of wireless standards. His latest studies focus on advanced techniques for spectrum sharing and semantic communications, integrating artificial intelligence into wireless network operations. Additionally, he investigates the fundamental limits of new wireless paradigms, particularly in relation to high-reliability and low-latency communication issues. Recent collaborations also extend to the life sciences, where he works on modeling epidemic spread and nurturing optimal control mechanisms. Poor’s preprints and forthcoming publications can be accessed on arXiv, showcasing the progress of his research in these interconnected domains.
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