Min Dong (electrical engineer)

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Min Dong (born 1976) is a Chinese-Canadian electrical engineer whose research involves signal processing, including resource balancing in cloud computing and smart grids, and pilot symbol assisted wireless communications in which a special "pilot" symbol is periodically transmitted to recalibrate communications channels. She is a professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering at Ontario Tech University.[1]

Education and career[edit]

Dong was born in Beijing in 1976, and writes that she "grew up on the campus of Tsinghua University".[2] She graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor's degree in automation and electrical engineering in 1998. She completed a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University in 2004,[1] after earning a master's degree there in 2003. Her dissertation, Efficient Information Retrieval and Processing in Wireless Communication Systems and Sensor Networks, was supervised by Lang Tong.[2]

She worked for Qualcomm, in San Diego, California, from 2004 to 2008, before joining Ontario Tech University. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto.[1]

Recognition[edit]

Dong was named an IEEE Fellow, in the 2024 class of fellows, "for contributions to transmission design and resource optimization for wireless communications".[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Min Dong", People: Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering, Ontario Tech Engineering & Applied Science, retrieved 2023-12-13
  2. ^ a b Dong, Min (2004), Efficient Information Retrieval and Processing in Wireless Communication Systems and Sensor Networks (Doctoral dissertation), Cornell University, ProQuest 305214541
  3. ^ 2024 Fellow Class (PDF), IEEE, retrieved 2023-12-13

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