Min Dong (born 1976) is a Chinese-Canadian electrical engineer whose research involves signal processing, including resource balancing in cloud computing and smart grids, and pilot symbol assisted wireless communications in which a special "pilot" symbol is periodically transmitted to recalibrate communications channels. She is a professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering at Ontario Tech University.
Education and career
Dong was born in Beijing in 1976, and writes that she "grew up on the campus of Tsinghua University". She graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor's degree in automation and electrical engineering in 1998. She completed a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University in 2004, after earning a master's degree there in 2003. Her dissertation, Efficient Information Retrieval and Processing in Wireless Communication Systems and Sensor Networks, was supervised by Lang Tong.
She worked for Qualcomm, in San Diego, California, from 2004 to 2008, before joining Ontario Tech University. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto.
Recognition
Dong was named an IEEE Fellow, in the 2024 class of fellows, "for contributions to transmission design and resource optimization for wireless communications".
References
- ^ "Min Dong", People: Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering, Ontario Tech Engineering & Applied Science, retrieved 2023-12-13
- ^ Dong, Min (2004), Efficient Information Retrieval and Processing in Wireless Communication Systems and Sensor Networks (Doctoral dissertation), Cornell University, ProQuest 305214541
- 2024 Fellow Class (PDF), IEEE, retrieved 2023-12-13
External links
- Home page
- Min Dong publications indexed by Google Scholar