[4][1] He then studied electrical engineering in the United States, receiving an MSc at the California Institute of Technology in 1999 and then a PhD at Stanford University in 2003.
[3][1] He then worked at University of California, Irvine, while occasionally also holding positions at Lucent Bell Labs, Qualcomm and Hughes Software Systems.
[3] A specialized application was previously studied by Yitzhak Birk and Tomer Kol for an index coding problem in 1998.
Along the way we have made numerous discoveries through the lens of interference alignment, which reveal new and powerful signaling schemes.
[1]According to New York University senior researcher Paul Horn: Syed Jafar revolutionized our understanding of the capacity limits of wireless networks.