Dongning GuoView profile
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Dr. Dongning Guo is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering, holding a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. His research focuses on blockchain technologies, information theory, machine learning, and wireless communications. He leads the Communications and Networking Laboratory and has contributed to projects involving spectrum sharing, next-generation cellular networks, and blockchain applications in wireless systems. Education: Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Princeton University (2007) M.A. Electrical Engineering, Princeton University (2006) M.Eng. Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore (2002) B.Eng. Electrical Engineering & Information Science, University of Science & Technology of China (2000) Research Interests: Dr. Guo explores the intersection of theoretical foundations and applied systems, with current emphases on: Fundamental limits of blockchain consensus mechanisms Spectrum management in 5G/6G and satellite constellations Machine learning for dynamic wireless resource allocation Asynchronous access protocols in multi-cell environments His work bridges information theory, optimization, and distributed systems to address challenges in modern communication networks. Recent Work Trends: Recent articles highlight advancements in MARL-based spectrum allocation, interference mitigation for LEO satellites, and scalable consensus protocols. His research increasingly integrates machine learning to solve complex resource allocation problems at scale. Labs/Teams: Directs the Communications and Networking Laboratory, focusing on next-gen wireless systems and distributed communication protocols. Collaborates with industry partners on satellite spectrum management and blockchain applications.








