Jorge Gomez is a wireless engineer and postdoctoral researcher with 11 years of industry and academic experience designing and prototyping PHY-layer wireless systems. Based at USC’s WiDES lab, he co-manages the lab, leads five-person project teams, secures funding proposals, and builds RF systems using SDRs, FPGAs, anechoic chambers, and commercial test instruments. His work spans RF systems design, ray-tracer–assisted channel modeling, link-level simulation, and statistical channel-parameter estimation for 5G and beyond, with applied internships at Nokia Bell Labs and Samsung Research America. He combines hands-on hardware prototyping (USRP, spectrum/VNA calibration) with algorithm development, enabling rapid translation of propagation models into testable platforms. Notably, Jorge has improved ray-tracer accuracy for urban mmWave scenarios and designed THz near-field LoS MIMO arrays, demonstrating a rare mix of measurement-driven modeling and practical system implementation.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.87/4.0, Master of Science - MS, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.87/4.0 at University of Southern California
Engineer’s Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 8.95/10, Engineer’s Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 8.95/10 at Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
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