Prof. Yingsong Li | Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Anhui University, China
Dr. Yingsong Li is a distinguished researcher and professor specializing in signal processing and wireless communication engineering. With a prolific academic career, he has made substantial contributions to adaptive signal processing, RIS-aided wireless communication, multi-carrier communication, and antenna propagation. His expertise and dedication have earned him international recognition, including multiple awards and honors in the field of engineering and technology.
Profile
Education 🎓
Dr. Yingsong Li holds two Ph.D. degrees: one in Wireless Communication from Kochi University of Technology, Japan (2014), under the mentorship of Prof. Masanori Hamamura, and another in Communication and Information Systems from Harbin Engineering University, China (2014), supervised by Prof. Wenxing Li. His academic journey also includes a Master’s degree in Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Technology from Harbin Engineering University (2011) and a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics Information Engineering (2006). His interdisciplinary education has laid the foundation for his pioneering research in wireless communications.
Experience 🏆
With over a decade of academic and industrial experience, Dr. Li has held esteemed positions in globally renowned institutions. Currently serving as a Professor at Anhui University (since 2022), he has previously worked as a Researcher at the National Space Science Center, CAS (2016–2021) and as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Davis (2016–2017). He has also held key roles at Harbin Engineering University and Kochi University of Technology, showcasing his extensive expertise in academia and research.
Research Interests 🔬
Dr. Li’s research focuses on advanced wireless communication technologies, adaptive signal processing, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS), and multi-carrier communication. His work spans theoretical and applied research, contributing to the development of next-generation communication systems, performance analysis, and cutting-edge antenna technologies. His studies aim to improve wireless communication efficiency and solve complex challenges in modern networking.
Awards & Honors 🏅
Dr. Li’s outstanding contributions to engineering have been recognized through numerous accolades, including:
- World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University (2021, 2022, 2023)
- Best Paper Award at IEEE ICEICT (2020, 2023)
- Best Student Paper Award at IEEE ICEICT (2016)
- Scholar Star of Harbin Engineering University (2013)
- National Scholarship for Postgraduate Students (2012)
- Heilongjiang Excellent Master’s Thesis Award (2011)
Publications 📚
Dr. Li has an extensive list of publications in high-impact journals. Some notable ones include:
- Dual-band metasurface-based decoupling method for two closely packed dual-band antennas
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 316
- Mutual coupling reduction of a MIMO antenna array using 3-D novel meta-material structures
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 248
- Dual-band eight-antenna array design for MIMO applications in 5G mobile terminals
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 183
- Norm-adaption penalized least mean square/fourth algorithm for sparse channel estimation
- Year: 2016
- Citations: 182
- A Reconfigurable Triple-Notch-Band Antenna Integrated with Defected Microstrip Structure Band-Stop Filter for Ultra-Wideband Cognitive Radio Applications
- Year: 2013
- Citations: 166
- A low mutual coupling antenna array with gain enhancement using metamaterial loading and neutralization line structure
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 162
- A low mutual coupling MIMO antenna using periodic multi-layered electromagnetic band gap structures
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 162
- A Multi-Band/UWB MIMO/Diversity Antenna with an Enhanced Isolation Using Radial Stub Loaded Resonator
- Year: 2013
- Citations: 153
- Ceramic superstrate-based decoupling method for two closely packed antennas with cross-polarization suppression
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 139
His publications have been widely cited, reflecting his impact on the field of wireless communications.