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For his contributions to network multi-user information theory and for wide ranging impact on programmable circuit architectures.
For her field opening contributions to the science and engineering of photonic crystals, and in particular, for the use of 2D microcavites for the Purcell-like enhancement of the spontaneous emission rate of embedded quantum dots.
“For contributions to decision making in stochastic systems and approximate dynamic programming.”

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Information Theory & Applications (
2015
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While an undergrad, Kartik noticed that many leading scientists in EE were affiliated with Stanford. He recognizes Stanford's focus on deep theoretical innovations and applying theory to solve important practical challenges of the future. In October, Kartik will be presented with the 2015 Marconi Society Young Scholars Award.