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Zhongju Li received his Diploma degree in Electrical Engineering from Technische Universität Dresden in November 2018. He subsequently worked at the Barkhausen Institute in Dresden, where he contributed to the design and implementation of a software-defined-radio-based testbed for automated and flexible wireless measurements. Since 2020, he pursued his doctoral studies at the Vodafone Chair of Technische Universität Dresden, focusing on high-resolution time-delay estimation techniques for Joint Communication and Sensing (JCAS) systems. He received the Dr.-Ing. degree in February 2025.

Since 2025, he has been working as a research associate at the Chair of Smart Electronics and Systems at FAU. He is part of the “Secure Infrastructure and Communication (SIC)” team within the CST research group.

His research interests include experimental wireless communications, software-defined radio, resilient and multi-link network architectures, and the development of measurement-oriented testbeds for future data transmission systems and resilient applications.

seit 10/2025 Research Associate
Lehrstuhl für Intelligente Technische Elektronik und Systeme
Department Elektrotechnik-Elektronik-Informationstechnik (FAU)
01/2020-02/2025 Research Associate and Dr.-Ing. Elektrotechnik
at Vodafone Chair, TU DresdenTitel of the doctoral thesis: Superresolution Time Delay Estimation for Joint Communication and Sensing Systems
02/2014 – 11/2018 Dipl.-Ing. Elektrotechnik
at TU Dresden
Titel of the thesis: Study and Implementation of Flexible Generalized Frequency Division Multiple Access Framework

  • Experimental wireless communications and measurement methodologies
  • Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and prototypical implementations
  • High-resolution signal processing for time-delay and channel estimation
  • Joint Communication and Sensing (JCAS)
  • Resilient and multi-link wireless and network architectures
  • Design and implementation of measurement-oriented testbeds for future communication systems

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