Doctorate Zhen Li: Lecturer in College of Computer and Control Engineering at Northeast Forestry University, China

Dr. Zhen Li is currently a lecturer at the College of Computer and Control Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China. He has developed expertise in the fields of wireless communication and networking technologies, with a research focus that aligns with modern advancements in 5G and beyond. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to the study of integrated terrestrial–satellite communication systems and energy-efficient wireless technologies. His work reflects a balanced combination of theoretical rigor and practical application, aimed at solving real-world communication challenges.

Online Profiles

Scopus Profile

Citations: 15 citations across 15 documents
h-index: 2 (This indicates Dr. Li has at least 2 publications that have been cited at least 2 times each.)

Dr. Li is actively engaged in the academic community through several online platforms. His Scopus ID is 57206873472, where his research metrics and indexed publications are maintained. He is also encouraged to register or link his work through ORCID to enhance his research visibility and integrity in global academic networks. Additionally, profiles on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and IEEE Xplore likely host his publications and citation data, contributing to a broader dissemination of his research outputs.

Education

Dr. Zhen Li has a strong academic background in information and communication technologies. He received his B.S. degree in Information Countermeasure Technology from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2012. He furthered his education internationally with an M.S. degree in Electronic and Information Engineering from City University of Hong Kong in 2014. He completed his Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology, one of China’s top research universities. This combination of domestic and international education has provided him with a broad perspective on both theoretical foundations and global research trends.

Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research is primarily centered around integrated satellite–terrestrial networks (ISTNs), which bridge the gap between space-based and ground-based communications. He also investigates physical-layer network coding (PLNC) to improve spectral efficiency and reliability, and simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) to enable sustainable and energy-efficient network operations. These topics are crucial for future wireless infrastructure where robust connectivity and power efficiency are vital. His studies explore how to optimize network performance in terms of outage probability, throughput, and energy consumption in hybrid environments.

Experience

With years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Li serves as a faculty member at Northeast Forestry University, contributing to both academic instruction and scientific advancement. He is involved in mentoring students, supervising graduate theses, and participating in funded research projects. His teaching portfolio includes subjects related to communication systems, signal processing, and wireless networking. He collaborates with peers and institutions domestically and internationally to pursue interdisciplinary research goals, bringing both technical innovation and academic leadership to his department.

Research Timeline

Dr. Li’s research journey began during his undergraduate studies and evolved significantly through his graduate and doctoral education. From 2012 to 2014, he explored electronic systems and communication theory, and by 2015 he began focusing on the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks. Between 2018 and 2021, he expanded his work to include energy harvesting and coding techniques for wireless systems. Since 2022, his research has emphasized optimization techniques for hybrid systems using SWIPT and PLNC, producing several impactful journal papers. His academic development reflects a consistent commitment to high-impact, future-facing research themes.

Awards & Honors

Although no specific awards or fellowships are publicly listed, Dr. Li’s publication record in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals like Sensors and his contributions to state-of-the-art communication systems suggest significant recognition in his field. His research has been cited and acknowledged by fellow scholars, indicating influence within the wireless communication and satellite network communities. Participation in funded projects and invited contributions to technical publications are further indicators of his respected standing among academic peers.

Top-Noted Publication

One of Dr. Li’s most cited and notable works is the 2025 paper titled “Outage Performance of SWIPT-D2D-Based Hybrid Satellite–Terrestrial Networks”, published in the journal Sensors. This study presents a novel analysis of the outage performance in a device-to-device (D2D) assisted hybrid satellite–terrestrial network using simultaneous wireless information and power transfer. By deriving closed-form expressions and validating them through Monte Carlo simulations, the research offers practical insights into designing robust and energy-efficient hybrid networks. This publication has attracted citations for its depth of analysis and relevance to emerging wireless technologies.

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