Summary
Xinze Lyu is an experienced researcher and PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a decade of hands-on expertise in wireless communications, specializing in MIMO systems and prototyping. He led the design and implementation of the first RSMA (Rate-Splitting Multiple Access) prototype on NI Software Defined Radios and authored the first proof-of-concept paper demonstrating RSMA feasibility, bridging theory and real-time testbed implementation. At Imperial College and now Ericsson, he advances 6G Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) research, contributes to 3GPP standardization, and helps generate patents and IP. Colleagues describe him as both a practical systems builder and a strategic contributor to future wireless standards, able to turn complex precoder and beamforming optimization into deployable prototypes. An unexpected facet: his concise personal motto on GitHub—"I am dry wood and fire"—hints at a driven, justice-minded approach to research and collaboration.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Imperial College London
Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Distinction, Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Distinction at University of Southampton
Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Southeast University