Stuart Strickland

VP & Wireless CTO

HPE Fellow

Stuart Strickland serves as Wireless CTO and an HPE Fellow at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. His team represents HPE in wireless standards, advances industry positions with regulators, operates a wireless lab for performance testing and algorithm development, and leads customer pilots of emerging technologies. Stuart is the principal architect of HPE’s Private 5G, Aruba Air Pass, and Open Locate initiatives, and has held leadership roles in the Wireless Broadband Alliance, Wi-Fi Alliance, and Wireless Innovation Forum.

Before joining HPE in 2015, Stuart led Wi-Fi/small-cell convergence and hybrid location initiatives at Qualcomm, including development of the first time-based Wi-Fi ranging techniques. He also served as Vice President of Location Based Services at Cambridge Silicon Radio, directed the GNSS receiver product line at SiGe Semiconductor, and was lead software architect at Siemens Mobile Networks, contributing to the first 3G radio access networks.

Earlier in his career, Stuart trained as a historian of science, publishing on the history of self-experimentation and subjective experience in German Romanticism and co-founding the history-of-science program at Northwestern University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Philosophy of Mathematics from Columbia University and his PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from Harvard University.