Electrical and computer engineering PhD students, Mingcheng He and Shisheng Hu, win awards at IEEE’s ComSoc Four Minute Thesis (4MT)

Friday, June 28, 2024

Congratulations to electrical and computer engineering PhD students, Mingcheng He and Shisheng Hu. Both students, under the supervision of Professor Sherman Shen, have won prizes at the IEEE ComSoc Four Minute Thesis (4MT) competition held at the IEEE International Conference on Communications 2024 in Denver, Colorado in June. 

Mingcheng He won Second Prize for his thesis talk “Resource Slicing with Cross-Cell Coordination in Satellite-Terrestrial Integrated Networks.” His project proposes a novel resource slicing scheme for satellite-terrestrial integrated networks to satisfy diversified network service requirements with efficient resource usage. The proposed scheme introduces a hybrid data-model co-driven approach, which enables efficient and flexible resource management in heterogeneous networks.

Shisheng Hu won Third Prize for his thesis talk “Digital Twin-Assisted Edge AI for Integrated Sensing and Communication.” In this project, a digital twin-based framework is developed for accurate and adaptive modeling of the performance of Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) systems. This approach enables closed-form and reliable optimization of edge AI, enhancing the system performance.

Congratulations!

Electrical and computer engineering PhD students, Mingcheng He and Shisheng Hu win awards at IEEE’s ComSoc Four Minute Thesis (4MT)