Sachin Katti

Sachin Katti Sachin Katti is currently an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He received his PhD in EECS from MIT in 2009, and his B.Tech in EE from IIT Bombay in 2003. His research focuses on designing and building next generation high capacity wireless networks using techniques from information and coding theory. His research has won numerous awards including the 2008 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award - Honorable Mention, the George Sprowls Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation in EECS at MIT, the MIT Deshpande Center Innovation Grant, the 2009 William Bennett Prize for Best Paper in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and an Okawa Foundation Fellowship. His research interests are in networks, wireless communications, applied coding theory and security.
Currently teaching
CS 199P: Independent Work
CS 191W: Writing Intensive Senior Research Project
CS 399P: Independent Project
EE 191W: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering (WIM)
CS 499P: Advanced Reading and Research
CS 390D: Part-time Curricular Practical Training
EE 391: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
CS 192: Programming Service Project
CS 199: Independent Work
EE 400: Thesis and Thesis Research
CS 191: Senior Project
EE 191: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
CS 399: Independent Project
EE 390: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering
CS 499: Advanced Reading and Research
CS 390A: Curricular Practical Training
CS 390B: Curricular Practical Training
CS 390C: Curricular Practical Training
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