On 12 Oct, 2020
WiMNet former Ph.D. student Dr. Tingjun Chen who will join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke was featured in an article in the Duke ECE Magazine highlighting incoming faculty. From the article: “Tingjun Chen will join the…
On 3 Aug, 2020
Tingjun Chen successfully defended his Ph.D. Dissertation titled “Algorithms and Experimentation for Future Wireless Networks: From Internet-of-Things to Full-Duplex”. Over the past few years, Tingjun has made major contributions to WiMNet lab’s efforts in the areas of energy harvesting and…
On 3 May, 2020
Tingjun Chen, a Ph.D. student in the WiMNet lab will join the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Duke University as an Assistant Professor in Aug. 2021. He will be working on various components – from emerging Physical technologies…
On 2 Mar, 2020
WiMNet Ph.D. student Tingjun Chen was featured in the Student Spotlight section of the Columbia Engineering website with the following video. Tingjun Chen, a PhD candidate in electrical engineering, translates his expertise in developing algorithms and running simulations into real-world,…
On 1 Jan, 2020
A SIGNAL Magazine article features the COSMOS testbed and includes an interview with Prof. Zussman and Tingjun Chen. In addition to aspects related to the testbed’s development, deployment, and outreach activities, the article discusses WiMNet Lab’s research in the areas…
On 15 Dec, 2019
The IEEE ComSoc Full Duplex Wireless Communications Emerging Technologies Initiatives (ETI) aims to develop self-interference cancellation and mitigation techniques and to develop technology enablers and associated physical layer and medium access control layer algorithms and radio resource management techniques that facilitate full duplex…