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Professor Yih-Fang Huang is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame's College of Engineering, where he serves as a faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Holding the rank of Professor, he has maintained a long-standing academic career focused on statistical communications and signal processing.
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Princeton University (1982)
- M.A., Princeton University (1981)
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame (1980)
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University (1976)
Professor Huang's research spans statistical signal processing and communications, with expertise in signal detection and estimation, adaptive signal processing, array signal processing, and interference suppression for wireless communications. A notable contribution is his pioneering work in Set-Membership Adaptive Filtering (SMAF), which enables selective filter coefficient updates and modular architectures for resource-efficient distributed sensor networks.
Recent publications highlight applications in distributed sensor networks, smart grid technologies, and power system state estimation. These works demonstrate interdisciplinary impacts across signal processing, power systems, and network optimization. His research has been recognized through prestigious awards, including election as an AAAS lifetime fellow.
- AAAS lifetime fellow (Notre Dame Engineering recognition)




