The in-frequency blog

Very low frequency posts on wireless, engineering equity, and CS/EE education

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

This day in US xenophobia

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Today, Feb 19, 2025, is a day to see the sheer inhumanity of US anti-immigrant xenophobia at fever pitch. But today is also the 102 year ann...
Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Future Conferences on Anti-Oppression and CS / Engineering

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We need conferences which truly value papers which apply an understanding of intersectional oppression in their work.  By “value” I mean tha...
Saturday, August 29, 2020

Whose Tools? There's a reason we narrow our set of tools in CS & engineering

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I want to expand on a point I heard first from Dr. Timnit Gebru about the use of the humanities and social sciences, and particularly critic...
Thursday, March 19, 2020

Video lectures for my past Probability & Random Processes course

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I'm in the midst of madly recording my lecture material for my current course (Digital Communication Theory) as I prepare for online de...
Wednesday, July 17, 2019

My paper is unlike any other paper, how can I write about related work?

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I've heard this argument many too many times, so I wanted to address it broadly.  The essential argument is: I found this obscure luc...
Saturday, December 24, 2016

Writing a good related work section

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I assigned the following as a writing assignment in my graduate course, "Applications of Fading Channels".  We had read about 30 ...
Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Let's stop using engineering as in insult.

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I've had this conversation way too often when discussing funding proposals, paper submissions, candidates, and talks. After reading a pa...
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