Jacob Sharony, Ph.D., MBA
Director, Network Technologies Division
Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)
jacob.sharony@stonybrook.edu
phone: +1-631-632-8629
fax: +1-631-632-4653
Heavy Engineering Bldg. Suite 230
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2200

 
Bio

Dr. Jacob Sharony is an accomplished scientist with over 25 years in technology and business experience, with particular strengths in vision, strategy and technology innovation. He is a director of the network technologies division of the Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) and a faculty member of electrical and computer engineering at Stony Brook University. At CEWIT he is involved in research, development and commercialization of next generation wireless networks, multimedia mobile devices and advanced solutions and services. He is a founder and principal consultant at Mobius Consulting an independent consulting firm focused on wireless and mobile technologies. Before that he spent eight years with Symbol Technologies, offering enterprise mobility products and solutions for vertical markets. At Symbol he served as senior director research and development and technology strategy pioneering novel architectures and products in wireless networking and mobile computing. Prior to Symbol he held engineering and management positions in diverse technology disciplines at BAE Systems, NEC Research Institute, and IBM Research. Dr. Sharony received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University and MBA from Tel-Aviv University. He has over 25 U.S. patents issued or pending and has published extensively in scientific journals and conferences. He consults and serves as an advisor to industry and government on wireless and mobile technologies.

Education
Ph.D. EE, Columbia University, 1993
M.Phil. EE, Columbia University, 1991
MBA, Recanati Business School, Tel-Aviv University, 1989
M.Sc. EE, Tel-Aviv University, 1984
B.Sc. EE, cum laude, Tel-Aviv University, 1979

Research Interests
Networked RFID, sensor networks, RTLS, smart antennas / MIMO, wireless networking, mobile computing.

Publications

Patents

Courses

Projects

IEEE lecture (11/15/06): Introduction to Wireless MIMO - Theory and Applications

CEWIT 2007 Conference CFP