| Name |
銭 博 / QIAN BO
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| Degree |
Ph.D. in Engineering (Nanjing University), M.Phil. in Mathematics (Sichuan University), B.Eng. in Mathematics (Sichuan University) |
| Occupation |
Project Assistant Professor |
| Biography |
Bo Qian is Assistant Professor (Special Appointment) at The University of Tokyo. He received Ph.D. from Nanjing University in 2022. Previously, he worked at Pengcheng Laboratory and National Institute of Informatics. His research focuses on 6G/Beyond 6G, SAGSINs, AI for networking, vehicular communications, and industrial internet. He has published widely with thousands of citations, received multiple IEEE Best Paper Awards, served as Guest Editor and TPC Chair, and led multiple projects. |
| Contact email |
boqian@ieee.org |
| Affiliation |
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
Department of Creative Informatics
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| Affiliation site URL |
https://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index_e.shtml |
| Research outline |
My research integrates AI, mathematical optimization, and wireless networking to design intelligent communication infrastructures for 6G and beyond. Key areas: (i) physical and MAC layers of cellular networks, including feedback-free MIMO transmission and multi-dimensional resource management; (ii) ultra-dense LEO satellite and space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGINs); (iii) vehicular networks and communication protocols; (iv) Industrial Internet, including LLM and blockchain. |
| Specialty |
Information Network |
| Research theme(s) |
Wireless Communication Networks, 6G and Beyond Networks, Space-Air-Ground-Sea Integrated Networks, AI for Networks, Vehicular Communications, Industrial Internet |
| Keywords related to research themes |
Feedback-Free MIMO Transmission, Multi-Dimensional Resource Management, LEO Satellite Networks, Reinforcement Learning, V2X Communications, Blockchain, Large Language Models |
| Research achievement URL |
https://researchmap.jp/boqian |
| researchmap Link to individual page |
researchmap |
| ORCID Link to individual page |
ORCID |
| Other links |
Google Scholar Website
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