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David Huang is a Professor at The University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the School of Engineering and the Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Institute of Agriculture. His roles include research, teaching, and supervision of higher degree students in areas such as digital communications and signal processing.
Education:
- PhD in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2004)
- Master of Engineering in Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University (1999)
- Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University (1996)
Research Interests: David’s work focuses on signal processing for radar and satellite systems, underwater acoustic communications, and meteorological applications. His research leverages innovative techniques such as forward scatter radar, LEO satellite signals, and tomographic rainfall reconstruction. His contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals through advancements in environmental monitoring and communication technologies.
Grants & Projects: David has secured significant funding, including ARC Discovery Projects (e.g., $385K for reconfigurable antennas, $520K for underwater acoustic systems) and UWA grants. Current projects include passive positioning using satellite signals and real-time NMR data acquisition for rock optimization.
Teaching: He has taught courses such as Advanced Communications, Signal Processing, and Wireless Communications across UWA and Tsinghua University.
Labs/Teams: His work involves collaborations with the Institute of Agriculture and global networks like WUN, focusing on radar systems, underwater networks, and meteorological signal processing.



