
Yasser Fadlallah
Teaching: Programming – Fundementals and Object Oriented, Datastructure, Algorithms, Structured Databases
Research Topics: Wireless caching, Interference management, signal processing for wireless communications
Selected publications:
Coding for caching in 5G networks
New iterative detector of MIMO transmission using sparse decomposition
Low-complexity detector for very large and massive MIMO transmission
Biography
Yasser Fadlallah received the Electrical and Computer
Engineering Diploma from the Lebanese University, Beirut, in 2009, the M.S. degree in signal processing from the Université
de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), Brest, France, in 2010, and the Ph.D.
degree from Télécom Bretagne, Brest, in 2013. In 2012, he was visiting PhD student at the Coding
and Signal Transmission Laboratory, University of Waterloo, Canada. In 2014 he was R&D engineer at Orange Labs, Paris,
and then a post-doctoral fellow at INRIA for 2 years. Currently, he is associate professor at University of Sciences and
Arts in Lebanon (USAL). His research interests are in wireless caching in 5G cellular networks, Low-complexity receivers for
5G, interference management, and massive MIMO systems.
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