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Michael Marcus
Consulting on wireless technology & spectrum policy for technical innovators from an FCC veteran & Wi-Fi pioneer
Michael Marcus is an experienced professional with a rich background in wireless technology and spectrum policy. With nearly 25 years at the FCC, an exchange posting in Japan, and consultancy for the European Commission, he brings a wealth of expertise to the field. Being an IEEE Fellow further underscores his remarkable contributions to the industry.
One of his significant achievements includes proposing and implementing FCC unlicensed spread spectrum rules in the early 1980s. These rules laid the foundation for revolutionary technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and various cordless phones in the US. He also played a key role in developing rules for civil spectrum use above 60 GHz, showcasing his pioneering spirit.
Michael's primary focus is on addressing spectrum policy challenges that arise with the introduction of new technologies. His specialties lie in wireless technology and spectrum policy, making him a sought-after expert in these areas.
He pursued his education at Roxbury Latin and obtained a S.B. and Sc.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, solidifying his academic foundation in the field.
Throughout his career, Michael held various significant positions. He served as a Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things at Northeastern University and held adjunct professor roles at both Northeastern University and Virginia Tech. As the former Director at Marcus Spectrum Solutions LLC and a founding partner at the Radio Spectrum Institute, he showcased his leadership and entrepreneurial skills.
His extensive professional journey includes roles at prestigious institutions like the FCC, MIT, George Washington University, and the US Air Force, highlighting his diverse experiences and vast knowledge across different sectors.