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Xiao-Feng Qi is a Research Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Delaware. His career spans over three decades in corporate R&D, including leadership roles at Intel, Broadcom, and Futurewei, focusing on wireless communication systems such as DSL, Wi-Fi, LTE, and 5G. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Connecticut (1992) and a BS from Jiao Tong University (1985).
Dr. Qi's research emphasizes full-stack, multidisciplinary approaches to wireless signal processing, with a focus on adaptive algorithms, MIMO systems, millimeter-wave communication, and distributed network architectures. His work addresses challenges in dynamic radio environments, including interference mitigation, channel reconstruction, and hybrid beamforming.
His recent publications highlight advancements in reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, phased array systems, and resolution-optimized massive MIMO networks. Collaborative efforts with academia and industry have driven innovations in 4G/5G infrastructure and beyond-5G technologies. His technical leadership includes managing graduate intern programs and university partnerships.
Key technical contributions span signal processing architectures, SAR ADC optimization, and photonic implementations for RF systems. He has pioneered opto-electronic solutions for multi-band phased arrays and developed novel channel modeling techniques for distributed MIMO systems.
