Adam Noel is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Memorial University with a decade of research and academic experience at the intersection of communication engineering, physical chemistry, and microbiology. He completed his PhD at UBC and held postdoctoral and faculty positions at the University of Ottawa and University of Warwick, where he continues as an Honorary Associate Professor supporting PhD students. Adam chairs the IEEE Communications Society’s Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications Technical Committee and serves as an associate editor for the field’s flagship journal, reflecting a strong leadership role in a niche but rapidly growing research area. His work combines theoretical modeling and experimental insight into molecular and diffusive communication, and he has been recognized with NSERC support and an IEEE ICC Best Paper Award. Beyond publications, he has a track record of supervising students internationally and developing hands-on engineering courses and projects.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
B. Eng, Electrical Engineering, B. Eng, Electrical Engineering at Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador
MASc, Communications, Electrical and Computer Engineering, MASc, Communications, Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of British Columbia
PhD, Electrical Engineering, PhD, Electrical Engineering at The University of British Columbia / UBC
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