معرفی
Jingxian Wang is an NUS Presidential Young Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He leads research in next-generation wireless systems, satellite networks, and AI-driven applications. Previously, he was a Research Scientist at Microsoft Research in Redmond, where he initiated the Smart Surface for 6G and Space project. He holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University.
His research spans wireless communication, backscatter technology, RFID systems, and soft robotics, with emphasis on low-latency networks and energy-efficient solutions. Work includes satellite traffic engineering, AI-enhanced LoRa reception, and wireless actuation for electronics-free robots.
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on wireless innovation, with trends toward satellite networks (2025), generative AI in communication (2024), and soft robotics (2023). Earlier work established foundations in RFID and material sensing.
Awards & Honors:
- ACM SIGMOBILE Doctoral Dissertation Award
- Microsoft Research Fellowship
- Emerging Rockstar in IEEE Pervasive Computing
- Best Paper Awards (UbiComp, IPSN, IJCAI)
- Research Highlights in ACM Communications (3×) and SIGMOBILE
Team & Advising: He leads PhD students (Jinfan Liu, Kin Whye Chew, Jiahao Xu) and post-docs (Yijie Li, Zehua Sun), supported by initiatives like Microsoft's Accelerating Foundation Models program. The lab focuses on wireless systems, AI, and satellite networks.



