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Journal of Electrical & Electronic Systems

ISSN: 2332-0796

Open Access

Minghui Li

Minghui Li

Minghui Li
Executive Editor
Associate Professor
University of Glasgow, School of Engineering, UK

Biography

Dr. Minghui (David) Li is a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. He received his PhD from the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University Singapore for work on super resolution array signal processing and systems. Over the past 10 years, Dr. Li has undertaken a wide range of research activities and acquired extensive knowledge and expertise on phased array system modeling, design and processing through investigation of various projects on modern radar, mobile communications, underwater sonar, sensor networks, medical ultrasound, and non‐destructive evaluation (NDE), covering adaptive beamforming, direction‐of‐arrival (DOA) estimation, radar signal processing, deterministic and arbitrary beamforming, array design and synthesis, spatial‐temporal coding and processing, MIMO, coded waveforms, bio‐inspired algorithms, and evolutionary computation and optimization. Dr. Li has developed significant international reputation in these areas and has authored over 40 research publications. His algorithms have been successfully applied to practical problems, and prototype systems have been developed. Since joining the Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering (CUE) at the University of Strathclyde, Dr Li’s research activities have centered around the conception and development of new ultrasound imaging systems with applications to underwater sonar, industrial nondestructive inspection, material characterization, and medical ultrasound imaging.

Research Interest

Dr. Li’s current research interests include array signal processing, adaptive beamforming, direction‐of‐arrival (DOA) estimation, spatial‐temporal signal processing, evolutionary optimization, array synthesis, coded excitation, ultrasound imaging, modern radar systems, mobile communications, wireless sensor networks, underwater sonar, non‐destructive evaluation (NDE), and medical ultrasound.

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