Chung Shue Chen
Address: Room 42, LINCS, 4/F, 23 Avenue d'Italie (INRIA Guide), 75214 Paris Cedex 13, France
Email: cschen@ieee.org (old: chung-shue.chen@inria.fr), Tel: (+33) 1 3963 5799, Fax: (+33) 1 3963 7988



Biography

Chung-Shue (Calvin) received the B.Eng., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). In 2002, he was a summer intern at the National Institute of Telecommunications (INT), France. In 2005-2006, he was an Assistant Professor at CUHK with Department of Information Engineering. In 2006-2007, he worked at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), in LORIA, France. In 2007-2009, he was an ERCIM "Alain Bensoussan" Fellow at the Norwegian Univ. of Science & Technology (NTNU) and the National Center for Mathematics & Computer Science (CWI, The Netherlands). In 2009-2011, he was with TREC, INRIA-ENS, and worked under the INRIA Alcatel-Lucent Joint Laboratory.

Calvin
is now a Member of Technical Staff at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, in Villarceaux, where he focuses on self-organizing networks (SON), radio resource management (RRM), and communication and coding theory. He has served as TPC in international conferences including IEEE ICC, Globecom, WCNC, VTC, and CCNC. He is a reviewer of international publications including IEEE Trans. on Communications, IEEE Trans. on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Trans. on Wireless Communications, IEEE Trans. on Network & Service Management, IEEE Communications Letters, Wiley's Journal of Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing, Elsevier's Journal of Parallel & Distributed Computing, and Performance Evaluation. He is an Editor of European Trans. on Telecommunications (ETT) and on the Editorial Broad of Internet of Things (IOT).


Research Interests

  • Wireless communications and networking, radio resource allocation, cooperative communications, self-organizing networks, optimization algorithms, communication and information theory
  • Mobile cellular networks, multiple access, power control, user association, mobility management, green radio, network modeling and performance evaluation
  • Wireless sensor and ad-hoc networks, real-time service, MAC, routing protocol, random accessing, protocol sequences, industrial informatics



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