معرفی
Prof. Georg Schmidt is a Professor at Esslingen University of Applied Sciences since 2011, specializing in communication systems, digital technology, and coding theory. He holds a PhD in algebraic decoding of Reed-Solomon codes and has extensive industry experience, including roles at Ubidyne GmbH and the University of Ulm's Institute of Telecommunications Technology. His research interests span digital signal processing, embedded systems security, and error-correcting codes. He lectures on advanced channel coding and serves on the DV and Foreign Affairs Committees.
Education:
- 1994–2000: Studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Ulm, focusing on systems engineering, communications, and network technology.
- Doctorate: Algebraic decoding of Reed-Solomon codes over half the minimum distance (University of Ulm).
Research Focus:
- Communication systems and digital signal processing.
- Coding theory (e.g., Reed-Solomon codes, expander codes).
- Data security and embedded systems.
- Motor control and delta-sigma modulation techniques.
Recent Publications Trends: Recent work emphasizes practical applications like Bluetooth Low Energy systems, energy harvesting, and advanced motor control algorithms, complementing foundational research in coding theory and error correction.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants listed. Active in patenting (e.g., antenna arrays, calibration methods, and energy systems).
Advising & Labs: No student advisees listed. Engaged in collaborative projects on coding and industrial communication at Esslingen’s engineering faculty.




