Students
Current Students
PhD students
Chenyu Xu (from Fall 2019)
Former Graduated Students
PhD students
Shirui Wang, PhD, August, 2020. (co-advised with Elizabeth Hoffman). Essays in finance and behavioral economics
Qi Xiao, PhD, Dec. 2021. Supervised learning using interpretable ensemble methods
Pan Zhong, PhD, Aug. 2021. On neural networks with equivariance or invariance property.
Ala'eddin Masadeh, PhD May 2019. Enhancing the Performance of Energy Harvesting Wireless Communications Using Optimization and Machine Learning. (co-advised with Dr. Kamal)
Mohammad Reza Khalili Shoja, Ph.D. July 2018. Secret key establishment from common randomness represented as complex correlated random processes: practical algorithms and theoretical limits. (co-advised with Dr. Amariucai). Now with Evisort.
Songtao Lu PhD May 2018. First-Order Methods of Solving Nonconvex Optimization Problems:Algorithms, Convergence, and Optimality. (co-advised with Dr. Mingyi Hong). Now with Univeristy of Minnesota.
Mahdi Zamanighomi, Ph.D. May 2015. Network topology identification based on measured data. Now with the Broad Institute.
Hakan TOPAKKAYA, Ph.D. Dec. 2011. Network coding for wireless and wired networks: Design, performance and achievable rates. Now with Rockwell Collins and Samsung.
Neevan RAMALINGAM, Ph.D. Dec. 2011. Achievable rates for relay networks using superposition coding. Now with Qualcomm.
Lei KE, Ph.D. Dec. 2011. Degrees of freedom of wireless interference network. Now with Qualcomm.
Wei MO. Ph.D. May 2006. MIMO Communication Systems: Receiver Design and Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff Analysis. Now with Qualcomm.
MS students
Yimeng Li, 2022
Xianhua Yu, MS. Aug. 2020
Hasitha Rasineni, May 2019
Yangyue Ma, Jan. 2020
Abdulkadir CELIK, MS Dec. 2012. Performance of Chirp Spread Spectrum Over Frequency-Selective Channels
Rong SHEN, MS May 2012. Graphical model and algorithm for detecting DNA structural variation.
Janette Marie PROVOLT. MS. Dec. 2008. Architecture and debugging of digital signal processing software in a high frequency MIL-STD-188-110A single tone receiver. Now with Rockwell Collins.
Peng YU. MS. Dec. 2007. Nulling-cancelling algorithm with selective maximum-likelihood detection for MIMO communication.
Yingying HAN, MS (co-advised with Prof. Peter J. Sherman), 2006, Thesis: Scratch Generation Probability in Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) Processes.
Xiaofan YANG, MS, 2005, Thesis: Channel Estimation and Equalization for Ultra-Wideband Communications with Pulse Position Modulation. Now with Qualcomm.
Undergraduate Students
Independent studies
Chendong Yang (Fall 2011)
Qiaoya Cui (Spring 2012)
Chongli Cai (Spring 2012)
Kun Zhang (Spring 2012)
Jon Driggs (Spring 2012-Fall 2012)
Danielle Kimler (Fall 2012-Summer 2013)
Tyler Kurtz (Spring 2013-Fall 2013)
Xiaoshuo Li (Spring 2013)
Jing Li (Summer 2013-Summer 2013)
Zheng Luo (Fall 2013)
Christofer Sheafe (Summer 2014)