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Dr. Min Dong is a Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering at Ontario Tech University, within the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. He holds a PhD from Cornell University (2004) and a BEng from Tsinghua University (1998). His research focuses on statistical signal processing, communication systems, and optimization in cyber-physical systems. He has held roles such as Interim Associate Dean (2017-2017) and is a Status-Only Professor at the University of Toronto (2019-present). Previously, he worked at Qualcomm (2004-2008).
Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Cornell University, 2004); BEng in Automation/Electrical Engineering (Tsinghua University, 1998).
Research interests include federated learning, MIMO systems, network virtualization, and coded caching. He has contributed to over-the-air aggregation techniques, beamforming optimization, and resource allocation in wireless networks. His work emphasizes energy efficiency and real-time performance in distributed systems.
Key awards include the NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplement (2019), Ontario Early Researcher Award (2012), and multiple IEEE best paper awards. He has served as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Society committees.
His professional activities include roles as editor and committee member for IEEE journals. Grants and advising focus on edge computing, distributed optimization, and wireless communication advancements.
Labs/teams: His research group likely focuses on cyber-physical systems and wireless communication innovations, though specific lab names are not explicitly mentioned in the text.


