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Dr Hoang Nguyen

Post Doc Research Fell Microphotoni

Telephone: (61 8)  6304 2319  
Facsimile: (61 8)  6304 5302  
Email: h.nguyen@ecu.edu.au   
Campus: Joondalup  
Room: JO8.118  

 

Background

  • 2007–present: Research fellow at Electron Science Research Institute
  • 2000-2003: Service Engineer at Omnitronics Pty Ltd, WA, Australia
  • 1993-1997: Electronics technician at Dynamic Technology Pty Ltd, WA, Australia

Professional Memberships

  • IEEE

Research Areas and Interests

  • Research and development of Survivable Optical Mesh Network Magnetoencephalograpy (MEG) technology
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Wireless sensor network for medical applications and pollution monitoring
  • Embedded system support micro-Photonic weed control system

Staff Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Edith Cowan University, 2009 .
  • Bachelor of Engineering Honours, Edith Cowan University, 2001 .

Research

Recent Research Grants

  • Development of an electro-optical delta-sigma modulator in the fibre-to-the-antenna transceiver for wireless communication networks.,  Nortel Networks,  Grant - Development,  2011,  $25,000.
  • A Multiwavelength Light Emitting Diode Array for Near Infrared Breast Scanning,  Edith Cowan University,  Grant - Industry Collaboration,  2009,  $5,804.
  • Sensor Network Application for Water Pollution Monitoring Systems,  Nortel Networks,  Grant,  2009,  $25,000.

Recent Publications (within the last five years)

Journal Articles

  • Nguyen, H., Habibi, D., Phung, Q., (2010), Efficient optimization of network protection design with p-cycles. Photonic Network Communications, 19(1), 22-31, Netherlands, DOI: 10.1007/s11107-009-0207-9.
  • Nguyen, H., Habibi, D., Phung, Q., (2009), Efficient optimization of network protection design with p-cycles. Photonic Network Communications, 2010(19), 22-31, Springer Netherlands, DOI: DOI 10.1007/s11107-009-0207-9.

Conference Publications

  • Tiporlini, V., Nguyen, H., Alameh, K., (2012), Noise Suppression in Unshielded Magnetocardiography: Least-Mean Squared Algorithm versus Genetic Algorithm. Advanced Nanomaterials for Industrial Applications, 109-114, New Delhi.
  • Tiporlini, V., Nguyen, H., Alameh, K., (2011), Adaptive Noise Canceller for Magnetocardiography. High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET), 2011, 359-363, Piscataway, N. J..
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