School of Information Sciences

Martin B.H. Weiss

Associate Dean & Associate Professor

720A IS Building
412-624-9430

mbw@pitt.edu
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Institution of highest degree:
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University

Research Interests:

Policy and industry implications of new technologies, secondary use of spectrum, spectrum trading, cost modeling of telecommunications technologies, technical standards and their impact on industry.

Recent Publications:

Weiss, M., Christopher, Sterling, and Bernt, Phyllis. 2006. Shaping American Telecommunications. Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

Weiss, M., and Seung-Jae Shin. April 2005. Optimal Pricing for Broadband Wireless Internet Access Service. IEEE Communications Society Wireless Telecommunications Symposium. Cal State Pomona.

Weiss, M., Shin, Seung-Jae, Tucci, Jack, and Correa, Hector. April 2005. 2+2 Tier Banded Frameworks of Interconnectedness: Industry Structure Determinants (Distinguished Research Award). Allied Academies Conference. Memphis, TN.

Weiss, M., Martin, B.H., and Huang, Kuang Chiu. September 2005. Trust in Grids and P2P Systems. International Telecommunications Society Asia Pacific Regional Conference. Perth, Australia.

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