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Huacheng Zeng is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Michigan State University (MSU), part of the College of Engineering. His research focuses on computer networking, wireless communication systems, and sensing technologies with applications in IoT security, signal processing, and machine learning. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2015 and was awarded the NSF CAREER Award in 2019.
Dr. Zeng’s work spans innovative areas such as radar-based human motion tracking (e.g., RadEye), acoustic emotion decoding, and mmWave network optimization. His recent publications address challenges in device localization, vehicular communication, and secure RFID systems. His research often integrates machine learning techniques with traditional signal processing to enhance system performance and security.
- Education: Ph.D., Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech (2015)
- Awards: NSF CAREER Award (2019)
His contributions to interference management, jamming-resilient communications, and distributed inference frameworks have advanced both theoretical and applied aspects of wireless networks. While no specific grants or advising details are listed, his extensive publication record reflects active collaboration in cutting-edge research domains.
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