Publications: Several recent papers on machine learning-based communications and control. For example, 'Goal-oriented Transmission Scheduling: Structure-guided DRL with a Unified Dual On-policy and Off-policy Approach' and others. Awards: Recipient of the ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA). Other achievements: Not detailed.
Research Experience
Research projects include: 1. Splitting receiver design; 2. Over-the-air computation; 3. Wireless networked control. She has pioneered foundational advances in these areas.
Education
Senior Lecturer and ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellow at the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Sydney. Specific details about degrees, schools, advisors, and time periods are not provided.
Background
Research Interests: Wireless communications, control, and intelligent systems. Professional Field: Next-generation cyber-physical and cyber-physical-human systems. Biography: Her work focuses on developing fundamental models and architectures that unify communication, control, and computation, enabling wireless systems that are intelligent, energy-efficient, and capable of real-time adaptation. She applies these principles to domains including networked robotics, industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and human–machine collaboration.