
معرفی
Dr. Mai Vu is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tufts University, with a secondary appointment in Computer Science. She leads the Laboratory for Intelligent NetworKed Systems (LiNKS), focusing on machine learning and wireless communication systems, particularly for 5G/6G networks. Her research addresses challenges in beamforming, user association, and network optimization using advanced optimization and reinforcement learning techniques.
Education: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (2006), MS from Stanford and University of Melbourne, and B.E. from RMIT University.
Research Interests: Machine learning applications in wireless networks, optimization algorithms, 5G/6G systems, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS). Her group has published extensively on topics like hybrid beamforming, user association in dense networks, and interference mitigation.
Awards: Senior Member of IEEE, Editor roles for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2013-2016) and IEEE Transactions on Communications (since 2022). Active in conference organization, including Technical Program Co-Chair for IEEE Communication Theory Workshop 2023.
Grants: Multiple NSF-funded projects on terahertz networks, edge computing, and RIS beamforming. Collaborates on latency-aware VR/AR edge computing and 6G system design.
Labs/Teams: LiNKS lab actively involves PhD students and postdocs in projects like GNN-based beamforming and satellite-terrestrial network coexistence.




