Experiences

  • 09/2020 - now

Postdoctoral Researcher, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Topic: Massive Random Access, Edge Computing

Advisors: Prof. Giuseppe Durisi and Prof. Alexandre Graell i Amat

  • 11/2016 - 06/2020

Ph.D. Student, CentraleSupélec and Huawei Technologies France

Topic: Non-coherent Communications

Advisors: Prof. Sheng Yang (academic), Dr. Maxime Guillaud (industrial)

  • 9/2016 - 10/2016

Research Engineer, Laboratory of Signals and Systems (L2S) - CentraleSupélec, France

Project: Online Coded Caching: Fundamental Limits and Efficient Learning Algorithms

Study the synergy of massive MIMO and coded caching in wireless content delivery network.

  • 2/2016 - 8/2016

Research Student, CentraleSupélec, University of Paris-Saclay, France

Performance Analysis of Coded Caching: Study the performance of coded caching in practical scenarios, namely, 1) with non-uniform demands, 2) with asynchronous and random user arrivals, and 3) in MIMO broadcast downlink channel.

Advisors: Prof. Mari Kobayashi, Prof. Sheng Yang

  • 11/2012–8/2015 (full-time from 7/2014)

Research Assistant, Lab. of Signals and Systems, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications (FET), University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Vietnam National University - Hanoi (VNU), Hanoi, Vietnam.

SDR implementation of network coding: Software-defined radio implementation of network coding in OFDM-based two-way relay network and its extension to VFDM-based cognitive radio.

Advisors: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Linh Trung, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Tuan

  • 12/2013–3/2014 (part-time)

Intern, VNPT Technology, Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Website interface programming: Modify websites interface. Learn to work with php, java script and html code, as well as Eclipse tool.

  • 7/2012

Summer Intern, Spin and Energy Lab, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

Solar panel charge controller: Analyze characteristics of solar panels by experiments. Design a circuit of 24 small-size solar panels to sufficiently supply for an indoor robot. Propose policies for charge controller.

Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aaron J. Danner

Granted by NUS under Undergraduate Research Attachment Programe