Anna Scaglione

Anna Scaglione
Anna Scaglione
ASU Site Lead, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

ASU Site Lead, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Arizona State University

anna.scaglione@asu.edu
http://lab.engineering.asu.edu/scaglione/

Anna Scaglione is a Professor in electrical and computer engineering at Arizona State University. Prior to ASU, she was a Professor of electrical engineering from 2010 to 2014 and Associate Professor from 2008-2010 at the University of California at Davis. Before joining UC Davis Anna Scaglione was Assistant Professor (2001-2006) and then tenured Associate Professor at Cornell from 2006 to 2008. Prior to joining Cornell she was Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico from 2000-2001. In 2006 she was visiting professor at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, and in 2013 at Stanford University. She has been a Fellow of the IEEE since 2011, and was recognized by both the Signal Processing and Communications societies. She is Editor in Chief of the IEEE Signal Processing Letters and Guest Editor of the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas special series on Smart Grid communications. She served in the past as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications from 2002 to 2005, of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, for which she was an Area Editor 2010–2011, from 2008 to 2011. She has been on the Signal Processing for Communication Committee from 2004 to 2009, and has been on the steering committee for the SmartGridComm conference since 2010 and has been the technical chair for the conference in 2012. She also was general chair of the SPAWC 2005 workshop. Dr. Scaglione is the first author of the paper that received the 2000 IEEE Signal Processing Transactions Best Paper Award; she has also received the NSF Career Award (in 2002) and is co-recipient of the Ellersick Best Paper Award (MILCOM 2005). Her expertise is in the broad area of signal processing for communication systems and networks. Her current research focuses on signal processing algorithms for networks and for sensors systems, with specific focus on the smart grid, demand side management, and reliable energy delivery.

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