Anant Sahai is the Qualcomm Chair Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at the University of California, Berkeley. He holds affiliations with the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR), Berkeley Laboratory for Information and System Sciences (BLISS), and the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC). His academic journey includes a BS from UC Berkeley (1994), and MS (1996) and PhD (2001) degrees from MIT. He previously worked at Enuvis, Inc., focusing on adaptive software radio techniques for low-SNR GPS environments. Research interests span machine learning, wireless communication, information theory, signal processing, and decentralized control, with a focus on intersections between these fields. Key areas include spectrum sharing, ultra-reliable low-latency wireless protocols, and the foundations of overparameterized machine learning. Recent work explores in-context learning in modern AI models. He has received awards such as the IEEE ComSoc Leonard G. Abraham Prize (2012) and teaching/mentorship accolades at Berkeley. He advises UC Berkeley’s Eta Kappa Nu chapter and coordinates machine learning efforts for NSF’s SpectrumX. Current teaching includes CS 182/282A on deep neural networks. His lab focuses on theoretical and applied challenges in communication systems, AI, and control theory. Awards: IEEE ComSoc Leonard G. Abraham Prize (2012), Teaching Excellence Awards (2015–2017) Grants: NSF Center for Spectrum Innovation (SpectrumX), multiple collaborative projects in wireless and AI Labs/Teams: BLISS, BAIR, BWRC











