Wonjae Shin
Scholar

Wonjae Shin

Google Scholar ID: s3VG1PMAAAAJ
Associate Professor, Korea University
Communication TheorySatellite CommunicationsSignal ProcessingInformation Theory
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
2,545
 
H-index
25
 
i10-index
58
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
124
list available
Contact
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Jaehup Seong has been selected for the 2025 Ph.D. Student Research Scholarship by the National Research Foundation.
  • Invited paper 'Starlink-Based LEO Satellite Communications: Key Technologies and Emerging Trends' published at KICS Information & Communications Magazine.
  • Video podcast episode (on Integrated Sensing and Communications and Non-Terrestrial Networks) recorded in London with Prof. Aryan Kaushik (University of Sussex, UK) appears at the IEEE Communications Society Technology News (CTN).
  • Paper 'A Bistatic ISAC Framework for LEO Satellite Systems: A Rate-Splitting Approach' accepted by IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems.
  • Three papers from the group have been accepted for presentation at IEEE GLOBECOM 2025.
  • Prof. Shin has been appointed Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (TVT).
  • Haejung Kim awarded KICS Summer Conference Undergraduate Student Paper Awards.
  • Sajad Faramarzi awarded the KICS Summer Conference Best Paper Award.
  • Paper 'Towards 6G Evolution: Three Enhancements, Three Innovations, and Three Major Challenges' accepted by IEEE Network Magazine.
  • Prof. Shin has been appointed Guest Editor for a Special Issue on 6G From the Sky: Enhancing Connectivity via Non-Terrestrial Networks in IEEE Communications Standards Magazine.
  • Prof. Shin has been appointed as Guest Editor for a Special Issue on Non-Terrestrial Networks in the 6G Era in npj Wireless Technology (Nature Portfolio).
  • Prof. Shin has been appointed as Associate Editor for IEEE Internet of Things Journal.
Research Experience
  • Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, leading THE SHIN LAB.
Background
  • Research interests include next-generation wireless communication systems (Beyond 5G and 6G wireless networks) and machine learning applications, focusing on information/communication theory, signal processing, and machine learning. Current research interests include but are not limited to: Next-Generation Satellite Communications (LEO Constellation Networks), Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), Advanced Interference Management, Machine Learning aided Communication System Design, Deep Learning-based Indoor Localization, Wireless Powered Communications Networks (WPCN), Tactical Information Communication Network (TICN). The lab also studies the design of new communication systems and related core technologies for the IoT era in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution.