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Bin Le

Ph.D. Student
Cognitive Wireless Technology
Virginia Tech

Biographical Sketch

Bin Le is a Ph.D. student in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech as an advisee of Dr. Charles W. Bostian. He expects to complete his degree in Electrical Engineering in the spring of 2008. His current research includes cognitive radios, cognitive wireless network and evolutionary computation.

Bin received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Zhejiang University in August 2001. As a senior undergraduate, Bin worked in Shanhai Bell developing broadband access network. After graduation, he worked in Bell on IP-switching core development for one year and then came to Virginia Tech. As a M.S. graduate, Bin joined CWT and conducted the research of direct-conversion receiver (DCR). He started the research in cognitive radio in 2004 and became a Ph.D. student since then. Bin is a student member of IEEE, in the Communications Society.

In his free time, Bin enjoys music, reading and blind thinking.

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Last updated: November 30, 2005
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