
معرفی
Dr. Hien Quoc Ngo is a Reader at Queen's University Belfast and a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow. He specializes in wireless communications, particularly in massive MIMO, cell-free massive MIMO, and cooperative systems. His research focuses on improving spectral efficiency, security, and energy efficiency in next-generation networks.
Education:
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (2007)
- M.S., Electronics and Radio Engineering, Kyung Hee University (2010)
- Ph.D., Communication Systems, Linköping University (2015)
Research Interests:
Dr. Ngo's work spans massive MIMO systems, cell-free architectures, physical layer security, and millimeter-wave technologies. He has pioneered studies on channel estimation, power allocation, and interference management in distributed networks.
Awards & Recognition:
- IEEE ComSoc Stephen O. Rice Prize (2015)
- IEEE ComSoc Leonard G. Abraham Prize (2017)
- Best PhD Award from EURASIP (2018)
- UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (2019)
- Multiple AMiner Most Influential Scholar Awards (2022-2024)
Grants & Projects:
- Lead on the Future Communications Hub in All-Spectrum Connectivity (UKRI-funded)
- Principal Investigator for Cell-Free Massive MIMO for ISAC
Labs & Teams:
He leads the Wireless Communications Research Group at Queen's University, focusing on 5G/6G technologies and intelligent systems.

