Haoze Chen is a PhD candidate at Princeton University with six years of research experience advancing mmWave and THz wireless systems, metasurfaces, and joint communication-and-sensing techniques. Working with Prof. Yasaman Ghasempour, he applies physics-informed machine learning and wavefront shaping toward next-generation wireless networks, bridging theory, simulation, and experimental work. His background includes hands-on measurement and modeling of mmWave V2V links in Tokyo, drone-based mobile relay networks at Rice, and experimental nanomaterials work, giving him a rare blend of RF systems, sensing, and lab experiment experience. Based in New Jersey, he contributes to interdisciplinary research programs like SRC Research Scholars and combines developer instincts with deep domain expertise in high-frequency propagation.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Shanghai Foreign Language School Affiliated to SISU
Doctor's Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor's Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University
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