Dolphin Award Winners 2012
Read MoreDolphin Award for Outstanding Scholarly Achievement by a Member of the Full-Time Faculty:
Neo Antoniades, Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Science and Physics.
You joined the Engineering Science and Physics faculty at the College of Staten Island in 2003 and you are also a member of the doctoral faculty at The Graduate Center, CUNY. You received an MS, an MPhil, and a PhD in Electrical Engineering all from Columbia University. Your career, thus far, has been a model of accomplishment. Prior to your arrival at CSI, you worked for nine years in industrial research and development laboratories, where you assisted in the development of the first experimental prototype multi-wavelength optical networks, and later, as a senior research scientist developing Wavelength-Division-Multiplexing (or WDM) solutions for fiber-optic networks. While at CSI, you have continued your work to create a dynamic and productive research group. Your writing credits include four book chapters, eight refereed journal publications, 15 papers in refereed conference proceedings, and, recently, you co-authored a book in the field of computer simulation and design of WDM systems and networks. As a researcher, you continue to attract significant external grant funding, totaling more than $1.2 million, and you have collaborated with top researchers in the field. As an educator, you have developed two courses in microelectronics, you are currently advising two doctoral students and have been a member of dissertation committees for seven recent doctoral graduates, and you are a frequent speaker at major conferences on optical networks.
You exemplify CSI’s ideal of an academic and teacher who shines in the field and advances the noble cause of knowledge.
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