About Narek Khachatrian Narek Khachatrian Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Narek Khachatrian is a PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), working under supervision of Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini in the Communication Theory Laboratory (CTL). Education and Early Career Narek Khachatrian studied Radio Physics and got his Bachelor from Southern Federal University in Russian Federation in 2021. In 2023, he received Master’s degree in Information and communication technologies and systems from Southern Federal University in Russian Federation. Before joining KAUST, during final year of bachelor Articles Authored News November 2024 KAUST-CTL researchers awarded IEEE Honorary Mention in 2024 Communication Society Student Competition 1 min read · Sat, Nov 9 2024 Two innovative projects from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), led by PhD candidate Yingquan Li and his collaborators, have received Honorary Mentions in the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Student Competition. The projects, aimed at enhancing disaster rescue operations and improving communication for Red Sea fishermen, were selected among the top 16 out of 93 international submissions. This achievement underscores KAUST’s commitment to advancing research that addresses societal needs through technology. Project 1: Development of a GPS-independent Localization
KAUST-CTL researchers awarded IEEE Honorary Mention in 2024 Communication Society Student Competition 1 min read · Sat, Nov 9 2024 Two innovative projects from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), led by PhD candidate Yingquan Li and his collaborators, have received Honorary Mentions in the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Student Competition. The projects, aimed at enhancing disaster rescue operations and improving communication for Red Sea fishermen, were selected among the top 16 out of 93 international submissions. This achievement underscores KAUST’s commitment to advancing research that addresses societal needs through technology. Project 1: Development of a GPS-independent Localization
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