
معرفی
Yong Jin Daniel Kim is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. His expertise spans digital communications, information theory, channel coding, and signal processing. He teaches courses in wireless systems, signals and systems, and circuits.
Education:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, McGill University (2013)
- MS in Electrical Engineering, McGill University (2007)
- BA in Mathematics/Computer Science, Simon Fraser University (2005)
Research Interests: Dr. Kim focuses on advancing communication systems through innovative signal design and coding strategies. His work emphasizes characterizing multi-terminal network capacity limits, optimizing signal mappings in noisy channels, and developing near-capacity coding systems. He has pioneered research on Faster-than-Nyquist (FtN) signaling and MIMO precoding for next-generation broadcast systems.
Publications Trends: His recent work explores 6G architecture via Rate-Splitting Multiple Access, superposition transmission in MIMO-OFDMA systems, and interference mitigation techniques. A recurring theme is maximizing spectral efficiency through advanced coding and precoding algorithms.
Teaching & Advising: He advises on IEEE student organizations and fosters student engagement in research projects. His teaching spans digital communications, information theory, and signal processing fundamentals. No specific grants or awards are listed in his profile.
Labs/Teams: He developed a wireless communication testbed using software-defined radio, emphasizing practical implementation of theoretical concepts. His research team collaborates on FtN signaling and MIMO system optimization.

