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**Available positions**: research assistant positions are available for self-motivated Ph.D. students who are interested in conducting research on the topic of signal processing, machine learning and networking for **<fc #ff0000>Fall 2022</fc>** (**[[Openings|click for details]]**).\\ | **Available positions**: research assistant positions are available for self-motivated Ph.D. students who are interested in conducting research on the topic of signal processing, machine learning and networking for **<fc #ff0000>Fall 2022</fc>** (**[[Openings|click for details]]**).\\ | ||
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+ | **<fc #6495ed>[Paper Acceptance]</fc>** __April 20, 2022__: Our paper, //Aerial Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Meet Mobile Edge Computing//, has been accepted to //IEEE Wireless Commun.// (**WCM**) Congratulations Bodong! This is a collaborative work with Prof. [[https://ece.princeton.edu/people/h-vincent-poor|Vincent Poor]] from ECE@Princeton.\\ | ||
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+ | **<fc #6495ed>[Paper Acceptance]</fc>** __March 16, 2022__: Our paper, //Harnessing Tensor Structures – Multi-Mode Reservoir Computing and Its Application in Massive MIMO//, has been accepted to //IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun.// (**TWireless**) Congratulations Zhou and Jiarui! \\ | ||
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+ | **<fc #6495ed>[Paper Acceptance]</fc>** __March 16, 2022__: Our paper, //Angle-based Downlink Beam Selection and User Scheduling for Massive MIMO Systems//, has been accepted to //IEEE Trans. Wireless Commun.// (**TWireless**) Congratulations Nan and Rubayet! The majority of the work is done when Nan is working as a visiting PhD student in our group.\\ | ||
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**<fc #ff0000>[Grant]</fc>** __March 3, 2022__: "Capturing Unknown Transmissions & Perceiving Anomalous Signal Transmissions and Emanations" has been awarded by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). This is a **$14 million** collaborative project led by BAE Systems. Dr. Lingjia Liu is serving as the **PI** of the sub-award for Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech's share is **$1,478,540**.\\ | **<fc #ff0000>[Grant]</fc>** __March 3, 2022__: "Capturing Unknown Transmissions & Perceiving Anomalous Signal Transmissions and Emanations" has been awarded by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). This is a **$14 million** collaborative project led by BAE Systems. Dr. Lingjia Liu is serving as the **PI** of the sub-award for Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech's share is **$1,478,540**.\\ |