Summary
Xiangrong Wang is a professor and researcher based in Sydney with eight years of focused experience in array signal processing, specializing in non-uniform and sparse array design and antenna selection to reduce hardware and computational cost. After earning a PhD in Signal Processing from UNSW with high thesis marks, he held postdoctoral positions and visiting roles at Villanova and UNSW where he worked on telescope array configuration, DOA estimation in the coarray domain, and spectrum coexistence challenges. His work bridges theoretical combinatorial sensor-placement problems with practical system design for radio astronomy and communications, enabling arrays to resolve far more sources than traditional methods. Now a professor at Beihang University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, he combines academic leadership with hands-on research that targets cost-effective, high-performance array systems.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Signal Processing, I got two A's for my PhD thesis examination., Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Signal Processing, I got two A's for my PhD thesis examination. at University of New South Wales
Villanova University
Chinese, English