Prof. Xiliang Luo recevied one research grant from the National Natural Science
Foundation of China (NSFC) for 2020.1-2023.12 under
Grant No. 61971286
This research grant will support our research efforts in the optimal synergy between the cloud and the fog/edge nodes for efficient decision-making in the internet of vehicles.
May, 2019
Congratulate DIAL's 2019 Graduates
Dr. Xiaoyu Zhang has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis and Zhaowei Zhu has successfully defended his M.S. thesis! Best wishes for their future careers.
PS:
Xiaoyu will join Huawei and Zhaowei will pursue his Ph.D. degree in Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.
June-July, 2018
Prof. Xiliang Luo organized/sponsored the following international workshops and summer school successfully:
The 6th IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC2017) will be held in the picturesque city of Qingdao, China, 22-24 October, 2017. ICCC 2017 aims at addressing a key theme on “Communications for Everything”. This conference will feature world-class plenary speakers, major technical symposia, industry and academic panels, workshops, tutorials and invited tracks. It is technically sponsored by the IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, and China Institute of Communications (CIC), and technically co-sponsored by Shandong University, China.
Prof. Luo will give the following two invited talks during ICCC:
(1) Challenges and Solutions for TDD and FDD Massive MIMO
(2) Time Reusing in Fog-Enabled D2D Cooperative Networks
During the Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN), which was held in Milan, Italy, from July 4th to July 7th, the paper “DL CSI Acquisition and Feedback in FDD Massive MIMO via Path Aligning” from Prof. Xiliang Luo’s DIAL research group was selected by the technical program committee (TPC) to receive the “Excellent Paper Award”. The TPC only selected 2 papers as “Excellent Paper Awards” from more than 200 accepted papers.
Professor Xiliang Luo's DIAL research group in ShanghaiTech University is seeking for a highly motivated research assistant professor and a post-doc research fellow with interests on enabling theory and technologies for next-generation wireless communication networks and information processing, including but not limited to:
- interference coordination and management
- massive MIMO
- mm wave
- heterogeneous networks
- cognitive radios
- cloud RAN
- signal processing for big data
- signal processing on graphs
- indoor positioning etc.
May, 2017
Congratulate DIAL's First Batch of Graduates
Sike Yao and Xin Xie for their successful M.S. thesis defense! Also congratulate Sike Yao on being awarded as "Shanghai Municipal Outstanding Graduate"! Best wishes for their future careers.
PS:
Sike Yao is joining a government research organization and Xin Xie is joing a startup on IoT SoC chips.