Prof. Yiyang Ni | Next-Gen Comms | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yiyang Ni | Next-Gen Comms | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yiyang Ni, Jiangsu Second Normal University, China

Prof.  Ni Yiyang is the Vice Dean of the School of Computer Engineering at Jiangsu Second Normal University. A member of the Communist Party of China, she completed her Ph.D. in Communication and Information Systems at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in April 2016. Yiyang is recognized for her contributions to intelligent communication and resource allocation in the Internet of Vehicles. With extensive academic involvement, she has also served as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer, making significant strides in her field through various research projects and publications.

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Suitability of Prof. Yiyang Ni for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yiyang Ni is a distinguished female researcher in the field of communication engineering, whose contributions significantly align with the objectives of the Research for Best Researcher Awards. Her academic background, robust research agenda, and leadership roles position her as an exemplary candidate for this honor.

Education 

Prof. Yiyang Ni’s academic journey began at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Engineering in June 2008. She continued her studies at the same institution, pursuing a Master-Doctoral Program in Communication and Information Systems. Under the mentorship of Advisor Zhang Naitong, she successfully obtained her Ph.D. in April 2016. Her education laid a robust foundation for her future research endeavors, particularly in intelligent communication technologies.

Experience 

Prof. Yiyang Ni has accumulated diverse teaching and research experiences since 2008. She started as a Teaching Assistant at Nanjing University, progressing to Lecturer and Associate Professor roles at Jiangsu Second Normal University from April 2016 to May 2022. Currently, as Vice Dean, she plays a pivotal role in the School of Computer Engineering. Additionally, since January 2019, she has been involved in postdoctoral research, focusing on innovative communication systems and leading several significant research projects in her field.

Awards and Honors 

Prof. Yiyang Ni has received numerous accolades throughout her career, reflecting her exceptional contributions to the field of communication. Notable awards include the Second Prize for her IoT Intelligent Management System at the China Communication Society’s Science and Technology Award (2021) and the First Prize at the Jiangsu Information and Communication Industry Science and Technology Award (2021). Her innovative projects have garnered recognition, including the Second Prize for Key Technologies in Edge Networks from the China Institute of Electronics in 2021.

Research Focus 

Prof. Yiyang Ni’s research interests lie at the intersection of intelligent communication, wireless communication, and resource allocation within the Internet of Vehicles. She leads various ongoing projects aimed at developing cutting-edge communication technologies, including the integration of industrial Internet systems and the study of intelligent wireless communication theories for future networks. Her contributions to terahertz communication and device-to-device technologies are particularly noteworthy, advancing the understanding and application of these crucial areas in modern communication systems.

Publiaction Top Notes

  1. Title: Blockchain for the IoT and industrial IoT: A review
    Citation: 415
  2. Title: Beamforming and interference cancellation for D2D communication underlaying cellular networks
    Citation: 56
  3. Title: Performance Analysis for RIS-Assisted D2D Communication Under Nakagami-Fading
    Citation: 44
  4. Title: Energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency in underlay device-to-device communications enabled cellular networks
    Citation: 40
  5. Title: Weighted adaptive KNN algorithm with historical information fusion for fingerprint positioning
    Citation: 31