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Chen-Yu Hsu


Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Chen-Yu Hsu (許承郁) is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a member of NETMIT, the Networks at MIT group, in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) under the supervision of Prof. Dina Katabi. He received his bachelor's degree in the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University in 2013. He received the Irving T. Ho Memorial Scholarship in 2011 and 2012, the Pan Wen-Yuan Scholarship in 2012, the Outstanding Engineering Student Scholarship from the Chinese Institute of Engineers in 2013, and the Irwin Mark Jacob and Joan Klein Jacob Presidential Fellowship in 2014.


His current research focuses on developing system and algorithms that uses wireless signal to track and identify people. During undergraduate study, he has been with the Multimedia Processing and Communications (MPAC) Lab to conduct research under the supervision of Prof. Homer H. Chen since 2012, and has also been with the Next Generation Wireless Networking (NXG) Lab supervised by Prof. Chun-Ting Chou since 2011.


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