Biographical Sketch (IEEE style):
Martin Haenggi (S-95, M-99, SM-04, F-14) is the Frank M.
Freimann Professor of Electrical Engineering and a Concurrent
Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics at
the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. He received the
Dipl.-Ing. (M.Sc.) and Dr.sc.techn. (Ph.D.) degrees in electrical
engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich
(ETH) in 1995 and 1999, respectively. After a postdoctoral year at
the University of California in Berkeley, he joined the University
of Notre Dame in 2000. In 2007-2008, he spent a Sabbatical Year at
the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), in 2014-2015,
he was an Invited Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne (EPFL), and in 2021-2022, he is a Guest Professor at ETH.
For both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, he was awarded
the ETH medal, and he received a CAREER award from the U.S. National
Science Foundation in 2005 and three awards by the IEEE Communications Society,
the 2010 Best Tutorial Paper award, the 2017 Stephen O. Rice Prize paper award,
and the 2017 Best Survey Paper award. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Clarivate
Analytics Highly Cited Researcher.
From 2017-2018, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE
Transactions on Wireless Communications (TWC). He also served as an
Associate Editor of the Elsevier Journal of Ad Hoc Networks from
2005-2008, of the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC) from
2008-2011, and of the ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks from
2009-2011, as a Guest Editor for the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas
in Communications in 2008-2009 and the IEEE Transactions on
Vehicular Technology in 2012-2013, as a Steering Committee Member
for the TMC from 2011-2013, and as the inaugural chair of the
Executive Editorial Committee of the TWC from 2014-2016. He was
a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society in 2005-2006, a Distinguished Speaker for the IEEE
Communications Society, a TPC Co-chair of the Communication
Theory Symposium of the 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Communications (ICC'12), the 2014 International Conference on
Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP'14), the 2016
International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia
Communications (WPMC'16), and a General Co-chair of the 2009 International Workshop on
Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks (SpaSWiN'09) and the
2012 DIMACS Workshop on Connectivity and Resilience of Large-Scale
Networks, and a Keynote Speaker at 10 conferences and
workshops. He has published more than 140 journal articles and
is a co-author of the monographs "Interference in Large
Wireless Networks" (NOW Publishers, 2009) and "Stochastic Geometry Analysis of
Wireless Networks" (Cambridge University Press, 2018), and the author of the
textbook "Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks" (Cambridge
University Press, 2012) and the stochastic geometry blog.
His scientific interests include networking
and wireless communications, with an emphasis on cellular,
heterogeneous, vehicular, amorphous, ad hoc (D2D), cognitive, and sensor (M2M)
networks.