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Academic Achievements
Published 9 papers as the first author in prestigious journals such as IEEE JSAC, IEEE IoTJ, IEEE TII, IEEE TCOM, IEEE TVT, and IEEE WCL. Presented 4 papers as the first author at flagship or well-known conferences in the field of communications. Holds 1 authorized Chinese invention patent. Has guided students to publish multiple high-level papers.
Research Experience
Currently an Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on next-generation multiple access technologies and their applications in low-altitude intelligent networks, vehicular networks, and integrated sensing and communication networks. She has led several research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Young Scientists Fund and the National Postdoctoral Program (Category B).
Education
Received a Bachelor's degree in Information Engineering from South China University of Technology in 2018; obtained a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering from South China University of Technology in 2023. During her doctoral studies, she was supervised by Prof. Yu Hua, with co-supervisors Prof. Wen Miao-Wen and Associate Prof. Chen Ying-Yang. In 2022, she was a visiting scholar at the University of Southampton, UK, under the supervision of Prof. Lajos Hanzo, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Background
Associate Professor and Master's Supervisor, member of the China Institute of Communications. Research interests include next-generation multiple access technologies and their applications in low-altitude intelligent networks, vehicular networks, and integrated sensing and communication networks for 6G core communication networks.
Miscellany
Welcomes students interested in her research areas to discuss graduation projects, postgraduate studies, and academic competitions. The research group atmosphere is relaxed and supportive, encouraging students to publish patents, papers, and participate in academic conferences.