Recent Accomplishments

  • Passed Qualifier
  • Finished Masters Degree

  • Presented Second Research Paper

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Anthony Plummer is a Ph.D. student in the electrical engineering department at Michigan State. His interests and research are in the field of wireless networking, more specifically multiple channel, multiple interface networks. During the summers of 2003 to 2006, he interned at Hewlett Packard working in test and projector divisions. Last summer of 2007 he interned at Intel working on automating data collection systems. Anthony has received many honors, including GEM Master’s and Ph.D. fellowships through Hewlett Packard and Intel respectively, University Enrichment Fellowship at Michigan State University, and Exxon Mobile Corporate Scholar. He received a masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University and a Bachelor in Electrical Engineering at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Current news

  • 8/30/08 - Passed ECE Qualifier!
  • 12/4/07 - Master Thesis Defense
  • 10/29/07 - Presented Second Paper at Milcom 2007 in Orlando, FL
  • 10/25/07 - Attended Institute on Mentoring and Teaching in Arlington, VI
  • 10/7/07 - Attended GEM National Conference
  • 8/13/07 - 8/17/07 - Will be traveling to Vancouver, Canada to present first paper at CWNets Conference.
  • 8/4/07 - Back in East Lansing, MI, and have moved into my new apartment!
  • 8/7/07 - My second research paper was accepted at the Milcom Conference in Orlando, Florida.
  • 6/20/07 - My first research paper accepted at the CWNets Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
  • 6/16/07 - My girlfriend and I, two and a half years anniversary
  • 5/22/07 - I am in Phoenix, Arizona working with Intel during the summer. Will be back in Michigan on Aug, 4.
  • 5/20/07 - Submitted my first two research papers
  • 5/14/07 - I was awarded the GEM Ph.D Fellowship working with Intel Corp.
  • 5/4/07 - Participated in Graduation Ceremonies at MSU

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