Brad Campbell Ph. D.
- Location:University of Virginia
- Position:Assistant Professor
- Focus:IoT
Brad Campbell Ph. D.
If I were to capture the essence of my work in a newspaper headline, I’d say…
“Developing New Internet of Things Systems that are Robust, Opportunistic, and Sustainable”
Background
Brad Campbell is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering departments at the University of Virginia. He is a member of the Link Lab at UVA, a cross-disciplinary research lab focused on cyber-physical systems. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Michigan in 2017, and his B.S. in Computer Engineering also from the University of Michigan. His research concentrates on designing low-power, self-powered, and resilient wireless smart devices and networks that are fault tolerant, privacy-preserving, and scalable, with applications in smart buildings and smart cities. His work has led to numerous open-source hardware and software platforms, and his work on self-powered energy meters is currently being commercialized. Brad received an NSF CAREER award in 2022, and a best paper award at DFHS’19. Brad has served on the organizing and technical program committees of numerous conferences, including MobiCom, SenSys, IPSN, BuildSys, and MobiSys.