About Jong-Min Kim Jong-Min Kim Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Free Space Optics wireless communication KAUST provides me with a great research environment and the opportunity to meet great people. Communication Engineering is a key technology that covers all engineering fields and drives my passion. Articles Related News December 2025 KAUST CTL PhD candidates win third prize at IEEE GLOBECOM’2025 ComSoc four minute thesis (4MT) competition 1 min read · Tue, Dec 16 2025 News Two PhD candidates from the Communication Theory Lab (CTL) received Third Prize at the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Four Minute Thesis (4MT) Competition. The award acknowledges their ability to present research ideas to a broad audience. The competition challenges participants to explain the motivation, methodology, and impact of their work within a strict four-minute limit, focusing on clarity and accessibility. Xue Zhang, a PhD candidate at KAUST, won Third Prize for her presentation titled “ Optimal Pilot Design for Extremely Large Antenna Arrays in 6G and Beyond.” Her work
KAUST CTL PhD candidates win third prize at IEEE GLOBECOM’2025 ComSoc four minute thesis (4MT) competition 1 min read · Tue, Dec 16 2025 News Two PhD candidates from the Communication Theory Lab (CTL) received Third Prize at the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Four Minute Thesis (4MT) Competition. The award acknowledges their ability to present research ideas to a broad audience. The competition challenges participants to explain the motivation, methodology, and impact of their work within a strict four-minute limit, focusing on clarity and accessibility. Xue Zhang, a PhD candidate at KAUST, won Third Prize for her presentation titled “ Optimal Pilot Design for Extremely Large Antenna Arrays in 6G and Beyond.” Her work
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