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Randall Berry is a John A. Dever Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University. His research is primarily focused on understanding resource allocation problems that arise in networked systems, spanning various applications from communication networks to social networks. He employs mathematical models to gain insights into these systems and utilizes tools from stochastic modeling, optimization, and economics algorithms to develop innovative approaches. His work includes the development of distributed resource allocation techniques for wireless networks and dynamic spectrum sharing strategies aligned with wireless spectrum policy. Furthermore, he examines the incentives involved in network security through modeling learner adoption in social networks.
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