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Hua, Yingbo
Personal Web Site
yingbo.hua@ucr.edu

0432 WINSTON CHUNG HALL
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521


(951) 827-2853 (Voice)
(951) 827-2425 (Fax)

    Hua, Yingbo

    Professor

    Bourns College of Engineering
    Electrical Engineering

    Biography

    Yingbo Hua received a bachelor degree from Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing, China, in February 1982, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, in 1983 and 1988, respectively. He won a Chinese Government Scholarship and a Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship for his graduate education. In February 1990, he joined the University of Melbourne, Australia, where he was a professor until 2001. He was also a visiting professor with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology from 1999 to 2000. Since February 2001, he has been Professor of Electrical Engineering with the University of California, Riverside, CA. He has consulted for companies/organizations such as Microsoft Research, WA; Defence Science and Technology Organization, Australia; Aeritalia, Italy; and Syracuse Research, NY. He has received major research awards and grants from Australian Research Council, Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Sensor Signal and Information Processing, US National Science Foundation, US Army Research Laboratory, and US Army Research Office. He has trained 17 Ph.D. students, 7 masters-by-research students, and 7 postdoctoral fellows. Several of them have become professors at major universities in Australia, France and China, and many others are working with industrial companies. Dr Hua has published over 260articles in journals, books and conference proceedings. He is a co-editor of the books: Signal Processing Advances in Wireless and Mobile Communications, Prentice-Hall, 2001, and High-Resolution and Robust Signal Processing, Marcel Dekker, 2003. He served as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Signal Processing Letters , Editor for EURASIP Signal Processing, Guest Editor for IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Member of Editorial Board for IEEE Signal Processing Magazine . He has been a member on IEEE Signal Processing Society’s Technical Committees for Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing, Sensor Array and Multi-channel Signal Processing, and Signal Processing in Communications. He also served on Program Committees of many international conferences and workshops. He was elected to Fellow of IEEE in 2002 for “Contributions to High Resolution Signal Processing and Blind System Identification”. His current research interests span signal processing and its applications, wireless communications and networking, remote sensing and sensor networks.

    Former Institution

    The University of Melbourne, Australia, 1990-2001.

    Degrees

    B.E. Control Engineering 1982
    Nanjing Institute of Technology
    M.S. Electrical Engineering 1983
    Syracuse University
    Ph.D. Electrical Engineering 1988
    Syracuse University

    Awards

    2007 - Present Member, Editorial Board, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
    2005-2007 Member, IEEE Technical Committee for Signal Processing in Communications,
    2005-2006 Guest Editor, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Special Issue on Signal Processing for Wireless Ad Hoc Communication Networks
    2005 Editor, EURASIP Signal Processing
    2002-2004 Member, IEEE Technical Committee for Signal Processing in Communications, , 2005-2007
    2002-2007 Member, IEEE Technical Committee for Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing
    2001-2002 Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
    2002 IEEE Fellow
    1998-2001 Associate Editor, IEEE Signal Processing Letters
    1997-1998 Member, IEEE Technical Committee for Underwater Acoutics Signal Processing
    1994-1997 Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
    1991 – 2000 Member, IEEE Technical Committee for Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing
    1983-1984 Chinese Government Scholarship for Overseas Graduate Study
    1985-1986 Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship

    Research Area

    Professor Hua's research spans signal processing and its applications, wireless communications and networking, remote sensing and sensor networks.

    Publications

    Professor Hua is author of more than 260 articles in journals, books, and conference proceedings.

    For additional information, please see Professor Hua's faculty webpage.

    http://www.ee.ucr.edu/~yhua

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