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Min Song is Professor, Department Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Founding Director of the Center for Innovative Computing and Networked Systems (iCNS) at Stevens Institute of Technology's Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Toledo (2001). With over 35 years of cross-sector experience—including leadership roles at Michigan Tech and as an NSF Program Director—his research spans radio spectrum management, mobile computing, cyber-physical systems/IoT, wireless networks, machine learning, and network security, supported by $5M+ grants from NSF, Air Force, and NSA.
Research Focus: Dr. Song pioneers adaptive wireless systems, emphasizing security and efficiency. His work integrates ML with spectrum sharing, UAV-assisted communications, and privacy-preserving techniques for IoT. Recent projects explore RIS-aided NOMA networks, federated learning privacy, and AI-driven RF slicing, advancing 5G/6G infrastructure resilience.
Awards & Leadership: Recognized as IEEE Fellow (2018) and NSF CAREER awardee (2007), he received the Air Force Research Fellowship (2024) and Stevens Excellence Award (2021). He chaired flagship conferences (IEEE INFOCOM 2023, GLOBECOM) and serves on editorial boards for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and Computer Networks.
Grants & Labs: Active grants include NSF-funded cybersecurity for AIoT (CNS-2431547) and Air Force STTR projects on FPGA-assisted image processing. He directs iCNS, fostering innovation in networked systems through industry-academia partnerships.



