Bruno Clerckx
Scholar

Bruno Clerckx

Google Scholar ID: knPmgzsAAAAJ
Professor at Imperial College London
Communication TheoryWireless CommunicationsSignal Processing for Communications
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
16,471
 
H-index
64
 
i10-index
235
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
114
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Authored two books on “MIMO Wireless Communications” and “MIMO Wireless Networks”, 300 peer-reviewed international research papers, and 150 standards contributions, and is the inventor of 80 issued or pending patents among which several have been adopted in the specifications of 4G (and still in use in 5G) standards and are used by billions of devices worldwide. Has been a Technical Program Committee (TPC) member, a symposium chair, or a TPC chair of many symposia on communication theory, signal processing for communications and wireless communications for several leading international IEEE conferences. Was an Elected Member of the IEEE Signal Processing Society SPCOM (Signal Processing for Communications and Networking) Technical Committee. Served as an Editor for the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, and the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING. Has also been a (lead) guest editor for special issues of the EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, IEEE ACCESS, the IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS and the IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING, and the PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE. Was an Editor for the 3GPP LTE-Advanced Standard Technical Report on CoMP. Is the founding chair of IEEE special interest groups on Rate Splitting Multiple Access (RSMA) and Beyond Diagonal Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (BD-RIS), both being promising technologies for 6G and beyond.
Research Experience
  • Spent many years in industry with Silicon Austria Labs (SAL), where he was the Chief Technology Officer responsible for all research areas of Austria's top research center for electronic based systems, and with Samsung Electronics, South Korea, where he actively contributed to 4G (3GPP LTE/LTE-A and IEEE 802.16m) standardization. Was a Professor at Korea University and a visiting Professor at Seoul National University, South Korea, and held various long or short-term visiting research appointments at Stanford University, EURECOM, National University of Singapore, The University of Hong Kong, Princeton University, The University of Edinburgh, The University of New South Wales, and Tsinghua University.
Background
  • Professor of Wireless Communications and Signal Processing, Head of the Communications and Signal Processing Group, and Head of the Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Lab. Research interests include signal processing for wireless communications and wireless networks.