Dina Katabi

Dina Katabi
Born1970 (age 53–54)
Damascus, Syria
NationalitySyrian American
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forCongestion control, Sparse Fourier transform, wireless network, X-ray vision
AwardsACM Prize in Computing (2017)
MacArthur Fellowship (2013)
Association for Computing Machinery Fellow (2013)
Grace Murray Hopper Award (2013)
IEEE Communication Society William R. Bennett Prize (2009)
Sloan Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2006)
Career Award from the National Science Foundation (2005)
Sprowls Dissertation Award (2003) from MIT
ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award Honorable Mention (2003) from ACM
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science, electrical engineering
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisDecoupling Congestion Control and Bandwidth Allocation Policy With Application to High Bandwidth-Delay Product Networks (2003)
Doctoral advisorDavid Clark

Dina Katabi (Arabic: دينا قَتابي; born 1970) is the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and the director of the MIT Wireless Center. She was designated as one of the world’s most influential women engineers by Forbes magazine.[1]

  1. ^ Nietzel, Michael T. "Meet The World's Most Influential Women Engineers". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-12-15.