Hui Liu

Hui Liu
Fields Electrical engineering
Institutions University of Texas
University of Virginia
University of Washington
Alma mater Fudan University
Portland State University

Hui Liu (Chinese: 刘辉) is a Chinese and American professor and an author of more than 40 journal articles.[1]

Biography

Liu graduated from Fudan University of Shanghai, China with B.Sc degree in electrical engineering in 1988 and four years later obtained master's degree at Portland State University. By 1995 he completed his Ph.D. in the same field as well, in the University of Texas and then from September of the same year till July 1998 worked at the University of Virginia as an assistant professor. After that, he worked as a chief scientist at the Cwill Telecom and by 2000 became a founder of Adaptix at which he developed many broadband networks which used OFDMA in cellphones.[1]

Inventor

He is also an inventor of a transmission technology for the China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting. Currently he is a professor at the University of Washington and continues his research on the very-large-scale integration and both array, digital, and multimedia signal processings.[1]

Awards

In 1997 the National Science Foundation awarded Liu with the Gold Prize Patent Award and in 2000 he became a recipient of the Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research. During the same year, with the help of Artech House he published his Signal Processing Applications in CDMA Communications book and five years later published another one which was called OFDM-Based Broadband Wireless Networks – Design and Optimization. Before he published his second book through Wiley he was nominated for the Best Paper Award which he obtained only by 2003. During that same year he was chosen to be an IEEE fellow and became him by 2009.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Hui Liu". University of Washington. Retrieved December 10, 2013.
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