Summary
Xingcheng Liu is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Sun Yat-sen University with over three decades of academic experience and 12 years counted in recent focused research activity on IoT, wireless sensor networks, and channel coding. He has held postdoctoral and visiting scholar positions at the University of Southampton and Oregon State University, contributing to turbo and LDPC coding research that bridges theoretical coding advances with practical wireless system design. Author of more than 160 papers, co-editor of six books, and inventor on 40+ patents, he has been recognized with the Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and serves as a reviewer for major national funding and award bodies. In addition to supervising graduate research and teaching communications and DSP courses, he combines electronic design skills with information processing expertise—an uncommon mix that helps translate coding theory into deployable IoT and wireless solutions.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Software Engineering, 3.6, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Software Engineering, 3.6 at Sun Yat-Sen University
chinese(cantonese), Chinese, English