Giuseppe Caire
Affiliation:
EE Department, Viterbi School of Engineering
University of Southern California
3740 McClintock Ave., EEB 528
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Tel: (213)740-4683
Fax: (213)740-8729
E-mail:
caire-AT-usc.eduBiography:
Giuseppe Caire (S '92 -- M '94 -- SM '03 -- F '05)
was born in Torino, Italy, in 1965. He received the B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
from Politecnico di Torino (Italy), in 1990, the M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1992
and the Ph.D. from Politecnico di Torino in 1994.
He was a recipient of the AEI G.Someda Scholarship in 1991,
has been with the European Space Agency (ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands) from May 1994 to February 1995, was a recipient of the COTRAO Scholarship in 1996 and of a CNR Scholarship in 1997. He has been visiting Princeton University in summer 1997 and Sydney University in summer 2000. He has been Assistant Professor in Telecommunications at the Politecnico di Torino, Associate Professor at the University of Parma, Italy, Professor with the Department of Mobile Communications at the Eurecom Institute, Sophia-Antipolis, France, and he is now professor with the EE Department of the Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
He served as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications in 1998-2001 and as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory in 2001-2003. He received the Jack Neubauer Best System Paper Award from the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society in 2003, and the Joint IT/Comsoc Best Paper Award in 2004. Since November 2004 he is member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE Information Theory Society.
His current interests are in the field of communications theory, information theory and coding theory with particular focus on wireless applications.
Research Interests:
- Communications
Awards Received:
- ComSoc & IT Joint Paper Award (2011) for Multiuser MIMO Achievable Rates with Downlink Training and Channel State Feedback
- ComSoc & IT Joint Paper Award (2004) for On the Achievable Throughput of a Multiantenna Gaussian Broadcast Channel
Participation & Positions:
Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award Selection Committee (Ex-officio, 2012)Constitution and Bylaws Subcommittee (Ex-Officio, 2012)
Board of Governors (Junior Past President, 2012)
Nominations and Appointments Committee (Ex-Officio, 2012)
Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award Selection Committee (Ex-officio and Chair, 2011)
Claude E. Shannon Award Selection Committee (Ex-officio and Chair, 2011)
Conference Committee (Ex-Officio, 2011)
Board of Governors (President, 2011)
Board of Governors (First Vice President, 2010)
Claude E. Shannon Award Selection Committee (Ex-officio, 2010)
Aaron D. Wyner Distinguished Service Award Selection Committee (Ex-officio, 2010)
Awards Committee (Ex-Officio and Chair, 2010)
Online Committee (Ex-officio, 01/01/10 until 12/31/11)
Membership and Chapters Committee (Ex-Officio, 2010)
Conference Committee (Member, 01/01/10 until 12/31/11)
Student Committee (Ex-officio, 2009)
Outreach Committee (Ex-officio, 2009)
Board of Governors (Second Vice President, 2009)
Awards Committee (Ex-Officio, 2009)
Membership and Chapters Committee (Ex-Officio and Chair, 2009)
Board of Governors (01/01/08 until 12/31/10)
Awards Committee (01/01/05 until 12/31/06)
Board of Governors (01/01/05 until 12/31/07)
Publications Committee (Associate Editor for Communications, 10/01/00 until 10/01/03)
Author of:
- G. Caire , N. Jindal , N. Ravindran , "Multiuser MIMO Achievable Rates with Downlink Training and Channel State Feedback", IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Jun. 2010
- G. Caire , S. Shamai (Shitz), "On the Achievable Throughput of a Multiantenna Gaussian Broadcast Channel", IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, Jul. 2003

