Kevin Ryan

 Kevin  Ryan
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Kevin Ryan teaches a wide variety of telecommunications courses

Dr. Kevin Ryan is a Distinguished Associate Professor in the Telecommunications Management Department at Stevens Institute of Technology. Before joining Stevens in 2001, Dr. Ryan was a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Lucent Technologies Bell Labs. In his 23 years at AT&T Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies, he worked on network access, education and training, data communications, high-speed optical networks, and wireless networking. At Stevens, he teaches graduate courses in wireless networking (architecture, protocols, evolution, and performance), voice and data networking, Internet, and telecommunications policy and regulation. He is also responsible for helping to introduce the graduate program for the management of wireless networks. He has been invited to Beijing, China where he has taught courses from the Stevens graduate telecommunications management program at the Beijing Institute of Technology. Dr. Ryan was awarded the Alexander Crombie Humphrey’s Distinguished Associate Professor Teaching award in 2005 and the 2002/2003 Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management Outstanding Teacher Award. As a co-Principle Investigator on an NSF funded research project, he is part of a research team that is examining the application of dynamic spectrum access to mobile and fixed wireless networks. He recently co-authored a paper on this topic for the first IEEE international conference on dynamic spectrum access networks. Dr. Ryan has received his Ph.D. from Stevens Institute of Technology, his master’s from MIT, and his bachelor’s degree from Manhattan College (all in EE).




I really enjoyed my courses. I can’t believe how much I learned. I went from zero knowledge to really understanding what goes on inside that box."
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