
معرفی
Randall Berry is Chair and John A. Dever Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University's Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering. His research focuses on optimizing resource allocation in networked systems, including communication and social networks, leveraging stochastic modeling, optimization, and game theory. He holds a Ph.D., S.M., and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from MIT and the University of Missouri, respectively.
Research interests emphasize distributed resource allocation in wireless networks, dynamic spectrum sharing, network security incentives, and social learning models. He has contributed to IEEE Transactions, Management Science, and other journals, with work spanning market design for spectrum sharing, privacy in data systems, and vehicular networks.
Teaching includes courses like EE 422 (Random Processes) and ECE 510 (Advanced Wireless Networks). His grants and industry collaborations include NSF Spectrum Innovation Centers like SpectrumX and IDEAL. He leads the Communications Networking Lab and advises on federal spectrum policy.




