Jul. 2025: Three papers accepted to Asilomar 2025.
May 2025: Paper “Multibeam Satellite Communications with Massive MIMO: Asymptotic Performance Analysis and Design Insights” accepted to IEEE TWC.
Aug. 2024: Invited talk at ICIAM 2024 Minisymposium on Eigenvector-Dependent Nonlinear Eigenvalue Problems.
Oct. 2024: Awarded funding by the Samsung Science & Technology Foundation.
Participating in the EU-KR 6G Project “6G ARROW (6G AI-Native Integrated RAN & Core Networks)”; first face-to-face meeting held in Grenoble, France, Jan. 2025.
Jun. 2025: Organized a workshop in Jeju.
Background
Assistant Professor at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University.
Research interests span wireless communications, signal processing, sensing, and machine learning, covering both theoretical foundations and practical implementations.
Aims to develop effective algorithms and analyze wireless systems with a focus on enhancing efficiency.
Utilizes mathematical tools such as matrix theory, large-scale optimization, sampling theory, information and communication theory, digital signal processing, and stochastic geometry.
Current research topics include: New MIMO for 6G and beyond, AI-native RAN (AI for wireless, wireless for AI), and satellite network analysis and design.