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    November 30, 2021: Dr. Nguyen Tien Hoa (Hanoi Univ. Sci. Tech.), 5G – opportunities for industrial cooperationand aspects for research

    My motivation for this speech comes from a single wish that is to support a few hundred students of the electronics and telecommunications school each year to be able to work in the right major after their graduation. Although many good students often choose to go abroad for further research and higher education, there are still nearly 600 students of HUST, and thousands of students from other technical universities seek their opportunities at telecommunications companies annually. Besides, many engineers also have a good motivation for research while they are limited by the lack of connection to senior researchers. Therefore, as a lecturer in HUST, I conduct my duty of being the bridge connecting academics and industry. In this talk, I will share my experience in 2 parts: 5G – opportunities for industrial cooperation and aspects for research.

    Speaker: Dr. Nguyen Tien Hoa, Hanoi Univ. Sci. Tech.

    Time: 15:30, Tuesday, November 30, 2021

    Venue: E3-710,144 Xuan Thuy,Cau Giay, Hanoi; Access code: https://bit.ly/3CYgVcF

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    Nguyen Tien Hoa graduated with a Dipl.-Ing. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Hanover University. He has worked in the R&D department of image processing and in the development of SDR-based drivers in Bosch, Germany. He devoted three years of experimentation with MIMOon’s R&D team to develop embedded signal processing and radio modules for LTE-A/4G. He worked as a senior expert at Viettel IC Design Center (VIC) and VinSmart for development of advanced solutions for aggregating and splitting/steering traffic at the PDCP layer and above, to provide robust and QoS/QoE guaranteeing integration between heterogeneous link types in 5G systems. Currently, he is a lecturer at the School of Electronics and Telecommunications, Hanoi University of Science and Technology. His research interests are resource allocation in 5G, and vehicular communication systems.

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