Vladimir LyashevLast update: 2025-01-10 |
Professional and dedicated individual with 15+ years’ experience in computational codes development for modeling electrical and communication systems, PHY level algorithm design. Experienced in digital signal processing, applied mathematics and statistics, working experience in C++ algorithm implementation for scientific computing and communication systems.
Vladimir received the bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and the M.E. in Electrical Engineering from Taganrog State University of Radio Engineering, Taganrog, Russia in 2002 and 2004, respectively. He took part in the Virtual Test Bed (University of Southern Carolina) project as a model and system developer; was visiting researcher at Fraunhofer Institute of Algorithms and Scientific Computing in 2004, 2007 (research groups of Dr. Klaus Stueben and Prof. Ulrich Trottenberg). He has defended PhD in Math. Modeling and Numerical Methods under supervision of Prof. Vladimir Dmitriev-Zdorov (Mentor Graphics) and Prof. Gennady Balim (Southern Federal University) and Prof. Alexander Sukhinov in 2007.
After 3 years Academic Research, he had joined to Huawei Research Center and involved in algorithm design for LTE advanced receiver in 2011; and later in 5G baseband algorithms. Since 2014 he was team leader for baseband algorithm engineering team, in 2017 he became Head of Huawei Lab at Moscow Research Center. He has join Moscow Institute of Physics and Technologies (National Research University "MIPT") since 2020 and setup Moscow Radio Transmission Technology Laboratory there.
At this moment he focuses on 5.5G and 6G research for PHY and MAC layers. His research interests are about extra-large MIMO systems, and his vision on communication system as the system that is limited by computing abilities; and Computing system is constrained by communication interfaces: a solution of this consensus problem is a door to the next ICT era.