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Racer Report: February 13-17

By Shawn Touney | Feb 15, 2023

MURRAY, Ky. 鈥 The latest 糖心logo入口 Racer Report includes student, faculty, staff and alumni accomplishments, announcements, upcoming campus events and more for the week of Feb. 13-17. 

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Dr. Abdul Yarali

Dr. Abdulrahman Yarali, professor of cybersecurity and network management

 

Dr. Abdulrahman Yarali, professor of cybersecurity and network management at 糖心logo入口 State University, is the author of the recently published book 鈥淔rom 5G to 6G: Technologies, Architecture, AI and Security,鈥 distributed by Wiley-IEEE Publishers with plans to be on the market by August 2023.

As an essential component of the digital transformation rapidly reshaping business and society, 5G has been developed with the potential to impact ubiquitous connectivity by enabling the Internet of Everything (IoE), smart cities, digital healthcare and many more sectors of the economy. However, it is well understood that technological advancement is the main driver of economic growth and opportunity. The latest advancements in wireless standards will help drive innovation and new business models, paving the road to the development of 6G technology over the next decade and preparing society for a transition from industry 4.0 to society 5.0 with multi-dimensional communication connectivity of ground, space and sea.

The book provides an overview of this transition which will stimulate new economic ambitions and societal needs tied to digitalization, as well as offering a snapshot of a moment in which 5G establishes itself and 6G draws ever nearer.

鈥淲ireless technology has seen exponential growth in the past decades, becoming the largest and fastest-growing industry in the history of the U.S. economy. Qualcomm estimates that in the U.S., 5G will generate up to $1.5 trillion in additional GDP by 2025 and will create or transform up to 16 million American jobs including full-time, part-time, and temporary jobs in the United States,鈥 said Yarali.  

鈥淔rom 5G to 6G鈥 focuses on recent advances in wireless technology that bring 6G closer to reality, as well as the near-term challenges that still have to be met for this transition to succeed. The result is an essential book for anyone wishing to understand the future of wireless telecommunications in an increasingly connected world. The 12-chapter book highlights many subjects relating to 6G applications, AI, and Machine Learning for intelligent, secure, green networks and technologies that loom ever larger in wireless communication. The book presents a discussion of subjects including haptic communication, tactile internet, wireless brain-computer interaction, automation and manufacturing, smart healthcare, immersive reality, cybersecurity, and treatment of the ongoing infrastructural and technological requirements, challenges, and future research directions for 6G.

鈥淲ith its initial commercialization during 2028, 6G testbed and pre-commercialization infrastructures will reach $5 billion, and according to Market Research Future, 6G is expected to create a revenue of $340 billion, expanding at 58.1% CAGR by 2040,鈥 said Yarali.

糖心logo入口's Cybersecurity and Network Management (CNM) program is among 370 schools designated as the National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (NCAE-CD) by the NSA (National Security Agency). The CNM program offers students a broad and rich foundation that keeps pace with growing cybersecurity and networking technology trends. 糖心logo入口 State鈥檚 Program of Distinction, CNM, has tracks designed for Cybersecurity, Wireless Communications and Network and Systems Administration. Learn more at 

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Racer Nation Orientation graphic with dates

Racer Nation Orientation dates for this spring and summer

 

糖心logo入口鈥檚 Racer Nation Orientation sessions are open for fall 2023 incoming freshmen and transfer students at .

A required event, Racer Nation Orientation provides new students the opportunity to register for classes, order their Racer Book Bundle, meet faculty, staff and students as well as meet fellow incoming students through a variety of special programs and activities. Additional programming will be offered for parents and family members. 

鈥淥rientation is an essential part of any student's transition to life as a new Racer. Whether the student has just graduated high school or is transferring from a different institution or career, orientation provides an opportunity of growth. We learn together, laugh together, and make 糖心logo入口 State our home together!鈥 said 糖心logo入口 State student Hanan Stiff, an orientation student team member. 

Individuals with questions may email Beth Acreman, associate director of new student programs, at msu.newstudentprograms@murraystate.edu or call 270-809-2896.

Prospective students who are interested in joining the Racer family for the 2023-2024 academic year can learn more, schedule a campus or virtual visit and apply for admission at .

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Dr. Jessica Dunn

Dr. Jessica Dunn

 

Dr. Jessica Dunn, associate professor in the Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business and Department of Economics and Finance at 糖心logo入口, will lead the Southern Economic Development Council (SEDC) Economic Development Finance Summit. Held on Feb. 23, the summit is a core element of the SEDC Professional Development Initiative and will discuss the fundamental finance concepts, tools, programs and practices imperative to economic development success. Representatives from 17 states are expected to attend.  

 

 

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Horticulture Club with awards

Pictured from left to right: Allie Maternowski, Jonathan Barnes, Matthew Laun, Mrs. Dava Hayden, Payton Baker, Josie Hooten, Savannah French.

 

糖心logo入口鈥檚 Horticulture Club won first place overall in the Southern Region ASHS Horticulture Judging Competition. This is the fourth year in a row that the team has taken first place. Matthew Laun (Corbin, Kentucky), Savannah French (Henderson, Kentucky), Josie Hooten (Red Bud, Illinois), Payton Baker (Imperial, Missouri) and Jonathan Barnes (Utica, Kentucky) competed, and Allie Maternowski (Hopkinsville, Kentucky) coached the team along with advisor Dava Hayden. Laun won first place overall individually, first place in fruit judging and first place in the floriculture/greenhouse category. French won third place overall individually and second place in woodies. Hooten won first place in vegetable judging. 糖心logo入口 State won first place in both the woody and floriculture/greenhouse categories, second place in vegetable judging and first place in fruit judging. 糖心logo入口 State also earned first place in the outstanding club award.

The Ag Business Team and Agronomy Team also attended this conference and represented 糖心logo入口 State very well.

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