SpectrumX Announces Formal Collaboration with Qualcomm

By Christina Clark

SpectrumX has formalized the creation of the SpectrumX Collaboration Advisory Board (CAB). One of the first two organizations to formalize CAB Membership Agreements is Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a company that is committed to “enabling a world where everyone and everything can be intelligently connected.” 

Qualcomm Technologies offers solutions in the mobile, automotive, and customer, industrial, and networking (or “internet-of-things”) areas. “SpectrumX is thrilled to welcome Qualcomm Technologies to its Collaboration Advisory Board. The CAB is a pivotal part of the SpectrumX Center. It will enable our experts and researchers to learn about the real-time applications of technology and innovation, policy and research, and education for the next spectrum innovators,” said Josh Tullis, SpectrumX Managing and Collaboration Director.

 The collaboration will enable Qualcomm Technologies to share information about spectrum challenges with spectrum researchers to improve problem solving and research.

“Industry collaboration with SpectrumX will lead to the development of new innovative approaches regarding efficient use of spectrum,” said Aleksandar Damnjanovic, Principal Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies.

Organizations that join the CAB support SpectrumX’s research, education, and workforce development efforts by: 

  • Presenting challenges and industry needs to the SpectrumX community. This can be done in Research Project Team meetings, in meetings with certain members of the center, as well as formally at center and collaboration meetings. 
  • Participating in SpectrumX meetings and events, attending in-person, virtually, or reviewing recordings if unable to attend. The agreement also opens the door for researchers and students to visit CAB facilities, and vice versa, to build relationships and knowledge of needs, challenges, and innovations. 
  • Interacting with SpectrumX community members, from research partners and leadership to SpectrumX-affiliated students. CAB members are also encouraged to review interim and annual reports to learn more about the research being conducted and achieved through the SpectrumX Center. 

SpectrumX Collaboration Advisory Board is considering applications from interested organizations on a rolling basis. Please visit SpectrumX’s Get Involved page to learn more about getting involved with the center.

About SpectrumX

SpectrumX is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of its Spectrum Innovation Initiative, under grant number AST 21-32700. SpectrumX is the world’s largest academic hub where all radio spectrum stakeholders can innovate, collaborate, and contribute to maximizing social welfare of this precious resource.

To learn more about SpectrumX, please visit spectrumx.org.


About SpectrumX

SpectrumX is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of its Spectrum Innovation Initiative, under grant number AST 21-32700. SpectrumX is the world’s largest academic hub where all radio spectrum stakeholders can innovate, collaborate, and contribute to maximizing social welfare of this precious resource.

To learn more about SpectrumX, please visit spectrumx.org.

Contact:
Christina Clark, Research Communications Specialist
SpectrumX / Notre Dame Research / University of Notre Dame
cclark26@nd.edu / 574.631.2665
spectrumx.org