UESTC's Professor Luo Xun joins SZU as specially appointed professor

Recently, the "Outstanding Talents" section of the official website of the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Shenzhen University was updated, showing that Luo Xun, a professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, has left his alma mater where he worked for a long time and has become a specially appointed professor at the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Shenzhen University.

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Public information shows that Luo Xun received his bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2005 and his doctoral degree in Circuits and Systems from the same university in 2011. He was awarded the title of “Outstanding Graduate” by the university for both his undergraduate and graduate degrees.


An article previously published on the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) website introduced Luo Xun as someone who grew up at UESTC (UESTC was founded in 1956, originally named Chengdu Institute of Radio Engineering, renamed in 1988, abbreviated as UESTC or UESTC), and is a true "UESTC product." His maternal grandparents participated in the establishment of Chengdu Institute of Radio Engineering until their retirement, his parents' generation also worked at UESTC until retirement, several of his cousins ​​now work there, and he himself grew up there. The "Xun" in Luo Xun's name comes from "Chengdu Institute of Radio Engineering," meaning that the UESTC gene has been integrated into the blood of this family since his maternal grandfather's generation.


He previously worked at the Shanghai Academy of Space Technology and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., serving as a research and development engineer and project manager. From 2013, Luo Xun worked at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands as a postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor (doctoral supervisor). In June 2015, he returned to his alma mater, the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, serving as a professor, doctoral supervisor, and head of the Advanced Semiconductor and Integrated Microsystems Research Center.


According to the official website of the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Shenzhen University, Luo Xun has long been engaged in cutting-edge technology and application research in areas such as big data electronics and artificial intelligence microsystems, digital radio frequency/microwave/millimeter wave integrated circuits, on-chip terahertz communication, reconfigurable passive circuits and systems, intelligent sensor networks, bio-microelectronic integrated systems, and multi-dimensional integrated packaging.He is a national-level leading talent, a national-level young talent, a recipient of the IEEE Outstanding Young Engineer Award and the IEEE MTT Society Merit Award, and a top 2% global scientist at Elsevier-Stanford University (lifetime/annual). He has led important national-level projects such as the National Basic Research Enhancement Key Research Project (Chief Scientist), the National Natural Science Foundation of China Key Project, the National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperation Research Project, and the National Key Research and Development Program (Chief Scientist).


In recent years, Luo Xun has published over 180 journal/conference papers as first author or corresponding author, including nearly 30 in IEEE JSSC and ISSCC, over 50 in IEEE TMTT and IMS, and over 60 in IEEE MWCL, RFIC, CICC, EDL/TED, and TCAS-I/II; he has also been granted over 60 patents (including over 20 in Europe and America). He has served as/has served as the editor-in-chief of IEEE MWCL, associate editor of IEEE OJSSCS, chair of a subcommittee of the IEEE IMS International Conference Technical Committee, member of the technical committees of IEEE ISSCC, IMS, RFIC, and CICC International Conferences, reviewer for over 20 SCI journals including IEEE JSSC and TMTT, and co-chair of the technical committees of international conferences such as IEEE IWS and RFIT.


Shenzhen University, where Luo Xun has joined, was established in 1983 with the approval of the Ministry of Education. The predecessor of the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Shenzhen University was the Department of Electronics, which was established in 1983 with assistance from Tsinghua University. The school comprises the Departments of Electronic and Information Engineering, Communication Engineering, Electronic Science and Technology, Microelectronics Science and Engineering, and the Institute of Microelectronics. It offers three doctoral programs: a first-level doctoral program in Information and Communication Engineering, a doctoral program in Electronic Science and Technology, and a doctoral program in Electronic Information.

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