Keelung City, Taiwan, Taiwan
I was TA for the following courses: Information Theory (MTHE 877); Data Compression and Source Coding (MTHE 874). Also, I was running Tutorial for MTHE 121 (Linear Algebra for Engineering Science); MTHE 237 (Differential Equations for Engineering Science).
I was a self-employed researcher in the area of Communications Theory. Based on the recent developments of Channel Codes and Wireless Communications, I was focusing on two projects: (1) analysis of bit-flipping decoding algorithms of LDPC codes; (2) constructions of coded modulations with the help of multilevel protection. Also, I was studying the LTE and LTE-A standards towards understanding more practical issues. There are no funds, and all of those studies are for fun.
I was TA for the following Courses: * Coding Theory (2007 - 2010) * Advanced Coding Theory (2008 - 2009) * Information Theory (2010) * Computer Simulations for Communication Systems (2010) * Introduction to Error Control Coding and Information Theory (2009 - 2011) * Signals and Systems (2010)
Mathematical Analysis, Algorithm Design, Paper/Proposal/Report Writing, Paper Reading, and Collaboration with Lab Members on their Researches * Research on low-density parity-check convolutional codes with rational parity-check matrices: theoretical analysis and hardware implementation - Supported by the National Science Council (Aug. 2011 - Aug.2014) * Research on new low-density parity-check codes based on cross-layer design for wireless multimedia and network communications - Supported by the National Science Council (July, 2008 - June, 2011) * TW4G-R: advanced channel coding for B3G mobile communication systems - Supported by the National Science Council (July, 2006 - June, 2008)
Data Visulization, Documents Editing, and the Hosting of File Transfer
Doing a fun research on the rate-loss issue of spatially-coupled LDPC codes...