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Karyn Doke is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Hamilton College, focusing on wireless networks and radio frequency spectrum technologies. Her research addresses infrastructure challenges in rural areas through spectrum sharing, sensing algorithms, and equitable access frameworks. She is affiliated with IEEE and ACM.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, University at Albany, SUNY
- M.S. in Computer Science, University at Albany, SUNY
- M.S. in Information Systems, The College of Saint Rose
- B.Eng. in Computer Engineering, Concordia University
Her research spans wireless networks for rural communities, spectrum management, and emergency preparedness systems. Recent work emphasizes reinforcement learning for mobile networks and data analytics integration with sensor capabilities.
Karyn Doke's recent publications highlight advancements in wireless network optimization, spectrum sensing algorithms, and emergency response applications. Themes include rural connectivity, equitable spectrum access, and infrastructure resilience in resource-limited environments.
- SpectrumX Graduate Fellowship 2022-2023
- University at Albany Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award 2023-2024
- Best Paper Nomination at HICSS 2022
She has not explicitly listed PhD or Master's students. Her research has been recognized through fellowships and awards but no specific grants are mentioned.
The Wireless Lab at Hamilton College, where Doke conducts her research, focuses on next-generation wireless networks, spectrum analytics, and information access in infrastructure-challenged environments.



