
Andrea Goldsmith is an American electrical engineer and the Dean of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University. She is also the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton. She was previously the Stephen Harris Professor in the
School of Engineering at
Stanford University, as well as a faculty affiliate at the Stanford Neurosciences Institute.
[Sarah Wishingrad]
"Three Stanford professors elected to National Academy of Engineering,"
''The Stanford Daily
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'', March 6, 2017. Her interests are in the design, analysis and fundamental performance limits of wireless systems and networks, and in the application of communication theory and signal processing to neuroscience.
[Kate Chesley]
"American Academy of Arts and Sciences elects 11 Stanford faculty members,"
Stanford News, April 12, 2017. She also co-founded and served as chief technology officer of Plume WiFi and Quantenna Communications. Since 2021, she has been a member of the
President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
Early life and education
Goldsmith was raised in the
San Fernando Valley, California.
[Kathleen J. Sullivan]
"Wireless communications expert takes the helm of the Faculty Senate,"
Stanford News, October 22, 2009. Her father Werner Goldsmith was a professor of mechanical engineering at UC Berkeley, and her mother Adrienne Goldsmith was an animator for cartoon shows including ''
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''.
[Abra Cohen]
"Talking with a wizard in the field of wireless,"
'' J Weekly'', March 7, 2014. Goldsmith earned her bachelor's degree in engineering math from the
University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
, in 1986, and her MS and PhD in electrical engineering from UC Berkeley in 1991 and 1994, respectively.
In the years between obtaining her bachelor's and PhD, she spent four years as a systems engineer at a
Silicon Valley
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defense communications startup.
Work and academic career
Goldsmith started her academic career at the
California Institute of Technology
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and was there for four years. She joined Stanford in 1999, becoming an associate professor in 2002 and a full professor in 2007.
At Stanford, she has served as chair of the faculty senate, and on the school's task force on women and leadership.
In 2006, she took a leave of absence from Stanford and co-founded Quantenna Communications, a company that produces silicon chipsets designed for high-speed, wireless high-definition video home networking. She served as chief technology officer of the startup until returning to Stanford in 2008.
She was also a founder and CTO of Plume WiFi, which was founded in 2014 and develops WiFi technology.
She joined Princeton in 2020 as Dean of Engineering and Applied Science at a pivotal time, where it is expected to grow its engineering faculty by 50%, build a new neighborhood with new buildings for all engineering departments and interdisciplinary institutes, and foster significantly more innovation, entrepreneurship, and partnerships with industry.
As an inventor and consultant, she has secured 29 patents. She has authored and co-authored several books, including ''Wireless Communication'', ''MIMO Wireless Communications'' and ''Principles of Cognitive Radio''.
She has launched and led several multi-university research projects, including
DARPA
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Originally known as the Ad ...
's ITMANET program, and she is a principal investigator in the
National Science Foundation
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Center on the Science of Information.
In the
IEEE
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, Goldsmith served on the board of governors for both the Information Theory and Communications societies. She has also been a distinguished lecturer for both societies, served as president of the IEEE Information Theory Society in 2009, founded and chaired the Student Committee of the IEEE Information Theory society, and chaired the Emerging Technology Committee of the
IEEE Communications Society
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. She chairs the IEEE Committee on Diversity and Inclusion.
[Vicky Stein]
"Andrea Goldsmith wins award for mentoring women in engineering,"
Stanford News, October 30, 2017.
She won the 2017 Women in Communications Engineering Mentorship Award from the IEEE Communications Society for her efforts in encouraging women in the fields of technology and engineering.
In 2017, she was elected to the
Academy of Arts and Sciences,
and also to the
National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Engineering is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of ...
for contributions to adaptive and multiantenna wireless communications.
Goldsmith won the 2020 Marconi Prize, generally recognized as the top prize in communications.
Awards
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National Academy of Engineering
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Gilbreth Lecture Award, 2002
* ''
Silicon Valley Business Journal
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'' Women of Influence Award, 2010
*
IEEE Communications Society
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Edwin H. Armstrong Achievement Award, 2014
* Member,
National Academy of Engineering
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, 2017–present
* Member,
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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, 2017–present
* Women in Communications Engineering (WICE) Mentorship Award, 2017
*
ACM
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Computing
* ...
Athena Lecturer Award, 2018
*
Marconi Prize, 2020
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Publications
Books and book chapters
* ''Entropy, Mutual Information, and Capacity for Markov Channels with General Inputs'', T. Holliday, A. Goldsmith, P. Glynn, Stanford University Press
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, 2002
* ''EE359 Wireless Communications'', A. Goldsmith, Stanford University Press, 2002
* ''Wireless Communications'', A. Goldsmith, Cambridge University Press, 2005
* ''MIMO Wireless Communications'', E. Biglieri, Cambridge University Press
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Cambr ...
, 2007
* ''Principles of Cognitive Radio'', A. Goldsmith, L. Greenstein, N. Mandayam, H.V. Poor, Cambridge University Press, 2012
Personal life
Goldsmith lives in Menlo Park, California
Menlo Park is a city at the eastern edge of San Mateo County within the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the United States. It is bordered by San Francisco Bay on the north and east; East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, and Stanford to the so ...
, with her husband, scientist Arturo Salz, and their children.
External links
People of ACM
Google Scholar, Andrea Goldsmith
Andrea Goldsmith Profile at Stanford University
References
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Living people
American electrical engineers
Stanford University faculty
Local area networks
Wireless networking
American women computer scientists
American computer scientists
People from Menlo Park, California
People from the San Fernando Valley
UC Berkeley College of Engineering alumni
California Institute of Technology faculty
Electrical engineering academics
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American women engineers
Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Female Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering faculty
Engineers from California
21st-century women engineers
Year of birth missing (living people)
American telecommunications engineers
American women academics
21st-century American women