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H. Vincent Poor is a distinguished academic currently serving as the Dean of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering. He also holds a Visiting Professor position at Imperial College London's Electrical & Electronic Engineering department.
- B.E.E. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University
- M.A. and Ph.D. in EECS from Princeton University
His research spans signal processing, information theory, and wireless systems, with a focus on robust techniques, stochastic analysis, and quantum communication. His work has driven advancements in MMSE detection, finite-blocklength coding, and quickest detection theory. He has advised 37 doctoral and 57 postdoctoral researchers, many of whom hold prominent roles globally.
His recent publications highlight innovations in communication theory, quantum channels, and detection algorithms. These include foundational work on MMSE multiuser detection, iterative processing in wireless systems, and theoretical frameworks for quickest detection applications.
- 2011 IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award
- 2005 IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr., Education Medal
- 2002 NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars
- Multiple honorary doctorates and fellowships
As principal investigator on over 50 research grants, Poor has led groundbreaking projects in signal processing and wireless networking. His visiting roles at institutions like Stanford, Harvard, and Imperial College further underscore his global academic influence.


