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Nada Golmie

Research Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology

About Nada Golmie

Nada Golmie earned her doctorate in computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park. Since 1993, Golmie has been a research engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). From 2014 until 2022, she served as the chief for the Wireless Networks Division at NIST. Golmie is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow and a NIST Fellow in the Communications Technology Laboratory. Her research in media access control and protocols for wireless networks has led to over 200 technical papers presented at professional conferences, journal publications, and contributed to international standard organizations and industry-led consortia. Golmie is the author of Coexistence in Wireless Networks: Challenges and System-level Solutions in the Unlicensed Bands. She leads several projects related to the modeling and evaluation of future generation wireless systems and protocols and serves as the NextG Channel Model Alliance chair. 

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