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Prof. Ron Dabora

Departments

  • Associate Professor

    סגן ראש בית ספר-חבר/ת סגל אקדמי בכיר

    Faculty of Engineering Sciences, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    33 - Zlotowski (Electrical Engineering) Building Floor 1 Room 109, Marcus Campus

    08-646-1511

Staff member contact section

daborona@bgu.ac.il

About

I received my B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in 1994 and 2000, respectively, from Tel-Aviv University and the Ph.D. degree in 2007 from Cornell University; all in Electrical Engineering. From 1994 to 2000 I worked as an R&D engineer at the Communications Research Institute, and from 2000 to 2003, I was with the Algorithms Group at Millimetrix Broadband Networks, Israel. From July 2007 till January 2009 I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Wireless Systems Lab, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University. Since January 2009 I am a faculty member at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University, Israel. In the academic years 2022-2024 I was a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, where I am currently a Visiting Research Collaborator. I serve(d) as a TPC member in several major international conferences, including, among others, 5G World Forum, WCNC, ICC, Globecom, ISPLC and PIMRC. In 2020 I was the keynote speaker at the ISPLC conference. During 2012-2014 I served as an associate editor for the IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and during 2014-2019 I served as a senior area editor for the IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and I currently serve as a Senior Area Editor at the Transactions on Signal Processing.

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Courses

Digital Wireless Communications 361-2-5901 (link)
Digital Signal Processing 361-1-4781
Digital Communications 361-1-4611
Network Information Theory 361-2-2010
Introduction to Linear Systems 361-1-2011
Introduction to Modern Communications 361-1-3221
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