
About
Jun Huang is an Assistant Professor in the McComish Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at South Dakota State University (SDSU). He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Beijing University of Posts and Telecom and a joint Ph.D. in telecommunications from Waseda University, Japan. His research focuses on machine learning in mobile networks, space-air-ground integrated networks for 6G systems, and cyber-physical systems.
Key professional roles include serving on SDSU’s Graduate Program Committee and Faculty Search Committee, and membership in the IEEE as a senior member. Prior to SDSU, he held academic positions at Baylor University (2021–2023), Northwestern Polytechnical University (2020–2021), and Chongqing University of Posts and Telecom (2012–2020, 2017–2020), alongside industry experience at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (2016–2017).
His research explores cutting-edge topics such as federated learning, edge computing, and energy-efficient resource management in wireless networks. Notable contributions include the Best Paper Award at Mobimedia 2019 for work on energy-efficient D2D communications. His publications span prestigious journals like IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and ACM Transactions on Internet Technology.
Dr. Huang’s work also intersects with smart cities, vehicular networks, and IoT systems, emphasizing practical applications of theoretical advancements. He leads the Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing Laboratory at SDSU, fostering innovation in next-generation communication technologies.



