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Yi Hong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at Monash University, serving as the Graduate Student Coordinator and former Director of Graduate Research (2016-2018). She holds a PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on wireless communications, coding techniques, and secure communications, with particular emphasis on OTFS modulation, delay-Doppler channels, and SSD storage. She leads a team of researchers and postdocs, actively contributing to IEEE standards and conferences as an Associate Editor and conference chair.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Telecommunications Engineering, University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Research Interests: Prof. Hong’s work spans advanced communication technologies including OTFS modulation, secure UAV communications, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS), and coding for SSD reliability. Her team explores solutions for high-mobility environments, energy-efficient IoT systems, and physical-layer security. Recent contributions include a seminal book on Delay-Doppler Communications and pioneering OTFS waveform implementations.
Professional Recognition: She is an IEEE Senior Member, IET Fellow, and former member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts (2018-20). Her leadership in organizing major IEEE events includes co-chairing the 2021/2022 ICC OTFS workshop and the 2014 IEEE ITW. She has received the NICTA-ACoRN Early Career Researcher Award (2007).
Grants & Projects: Current ARC grants include secure mmWave UAV communications and modulation for high-mobility systems. Past projects include coding for NAND flash memories and network coding over finite rings.
Labs & Teams: Her research group (Future Wireless Communications Team) develops cutting-edge solutions in OTFS, IRS-aided systems, and secure IoT networks, collaborating with industry partners on coding for storage and 5G/6G technologies.


