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Trung Q. Duong  (Fellow of IEEE and Fellow of AAIA) is a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) and a Full Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. He is a Research Chair of the Royal Academy of Engineering and  also an adjunct Chair Professor in Telecommunications at Queen's University Belfast, UK.  He has received the two prestigious awards from the UK Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), including: 1) RAEng Research Chair and 2) RAEng Research Fellow. In 2017, he was awarded the Newton Prize from the UK government.  He received the PhD degree in Telecommunications Systems from Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden in September 2012. His current research interests include:

As a Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-Investigator (Co-I), he has secured research grants  added up to CAD 50M+. Since 2007, he has published more than 500+ books, book chapters, journal articles and conference papers in these topics. He has been awarded the Best Paper Award at the 77th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2013, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2014, IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) 2016, IEEE Digital Signal Processing (DSP) 2017, International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) 2019,  IEEE GLOBECOM 2019, IEEE GLOBECOM 2022, and IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD) 2023.  He has won the prestigious Newton Prize 2017 in the UK. He is listed as one of most-cited authors across all scientific fields by Scopus (all-time career).

Editor of IEEE Communications Survey & Tutorials (2022 - present)

Editor of IEEE Trans on Vehicular Technology (2021 - present)

Editor of IEEE Wireless Communications Letters (2021 - present)

Executive Editor of IEEE Communications Letters (2020 - 2023)

Editor of IEEE Trans on Wireless Communications (2016 - 2022)

Editor of IEEE Trans on Communications (2015 - 2020)

Editor, Senior Editor, Lead Senior Editor, Executive Editor  of IEEE Communications Letter (2013 - 2022)