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Hongya Ge is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), within the College of Engineering. Her research focuses on advanced signal processing techniques for wireless and underwater communication systems.
Research Interests: Her work centers on Signal Processing, Wireless Communications, and Underwater Acoustic Systems, with specific expertise in multiuser detection, CDMA systems, beamforming, reduced-rank filtering, and transceiver optimization. She applies subspace methods and statistical analysis to improve system performance under challenging conditions.
Publication Trends: Over her career, Dr. Ge has published extensively on adaptive filtering, interference suppression, and array processing. Her recent work (2013–2019) emphasizes beamformer analysis, SINR loss modeling, and underwater ranging under coherence loss, reflecting a continued focus on robustness and performance limits in real-world environments.
- Federal Grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Principal Investigator on projects related to transceiver optimization and wireless internet challenges
- Co-PI on interdisciplinary research involving communication systems
Scientific Awards: While specific awards are not listed, her sustained research output and leadership in federally funded projects indicate recognition in her field.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Ge has collaborated with researchers such as I. P. Kirsteins and Y. Bar-Ness, suggesting membership in a signal processing or communications research group at NJIT, likely involved in both theoretical and applied projects in wireless and underwater systems.



