At the link, https://news.ua.edu/2021/06/national-awards-for-early-career-research-go-to-four-ua-professors/, it says,
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – During the past academic year, four professors at The University of Alabama received national recognition early in their careers for leading-edge research that will advance knowledge and enhance the educational experience. The National Science Foundation selected the four professors for a CAREER Award, one of the nation’s most prestigious recognitions of top-performing young scientists. The grants allow each researcher to train and motivate a new generation of scientists and engineers not only at UA through instruction and hands-on lab work, but also through outreach efforts to schools and the community. “National recognition for the University’s early-career researchers is an external validation of the quality of our faculty,” said Dr. Russell J. Mumper, vice president for research and economic development. “The research supported by these grants improves the educational experience for our students and brings forward-thinking solutions to some of society’s toughest challenges. The University of Alabama congratulates these faculty members for this prestigious award.” An NSF CAREER Award will fund projects by Dr. Chris Crawford, assistant professor of computer science; Dr. Adam Hauser, assistant professor of physics and astronomy; Dr. Jason Pienaar, assistant professor of biological sciences; and Dr. Aijun Song, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering.
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Author: Dr. Song @ muNet lab
Dr. Aijun Song is an experienced researcher in subsea communications, intelligent signal processing, and marine robotics. He has published more than thirty journal papers on underwater technologies. Active in the professional societies, Dr. Song served as the General Co-Chair of the 2018 NSF Workshops on Underwater Wireless Communications and Networking. He was the General Co-Chair of the 14th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems. Dr. Song is a recent recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2021). Archives
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