Dr. Mate Boban
Principal Research Engineer
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Deutschland GmbH
Biography
Mate Boban received his Diploma in Informatics from the University of Zagreb, Croatia in 2004, Doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, United States in 2012, and is an alumnus of the Fulbright Scholar program. He is a Principal Research Engineer with Huawei’s German Research Center (GRC), headquartered in Munich Germany. Before Huawei, Mate worked for NEC Laboratories Europe, Carnegie Mellon University and Apple.
Mate has co-chaired several IEEE conferences and workshops, and has been involved in European Union funded projects (5G-CAR, DRIVE-C2X and TEAM) as a Work Package Leader and editor of deliverables. He is actively involved in key industry and standardization bodies dealing with V2X: 3GPP, 5GAA, and ETSI.
His current research interests include resource allocation, machine learning applied to wireless communication systems (in particular, V2X), and channel modeling. He coauthored three papers that received Best Paper Awards at IEEE VTC Spring 2014, IEEE VNC 2014 and EuCAP 2019.
Mate has co-chaired several IEEE conferences and workshops, and has been involved in European Union funded projects (5G-CAR, DRIVE-C2X and TEAM) as a Work Package Leader and editor of deliverables. He is actively involved in key industry and standardization bodies dealing with V2X: 3GPP, 5GAA, and ETSI.
His current research interests include resource allocation, machine learning applied to wireless communication systems (in particular, V2X), and channel modeling. He coauthored three papers that received Best Paper Awards at IEEE VTC Spring 2014, IEEE VNC 2014 and EuCAP 2019.