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Posts
Future Blog Post
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Contact
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Featured by Purdue ECE for NSF GRFP and Presidential Excellence Award
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The Purdue Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering recently published a spotlight article highlighting my selection for the 2026 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. This article discusses my future plan for research on 6G networks.
Awarded the 2026 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
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Great news! I have been selected to receive the 2026 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship! This fellowship will support my ongoing PhD research in traditional control, communications, and information theory.
How I Filed My Taxes as a Graduate Student in Indiana
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Recently, I have been looking into how to file taxes in Indiana as a PhD student, since I received a fellowship stipend and scholarship, which makes things a little more complicated than a standard W-2 filing.
9th Workshop on Cognition & Control
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This is a great workshop to attend if you are interested in control or related areas!
UF Resources
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Here are some useful resources for UF students.
Purdue Resources
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Here are some useful resources for Purdue students.
Math-Heavy EE Tracks at UF: Signal Processing, Communications, and Controls
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To be complete!
Stochastic 2 Update
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To anyone that is interested in taking Stochastic 2 with Dr. Sean Meyn. He wants to tell you all that this class may not be offered again in the future.
He is a great professor. So, take it at Spring 26 if you can.
Also, he will do his best to get back to you if you have reached out to him through email.
Purdue Coursework
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Relevant Coursework
Intro Computer Networks Final Report
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I recently completed a simulation report on the Age of Information (AoI) for my intro computer networks class final project with the other 2 teammates which are Justin Nagovskiy and Taewoo Kim.
Purdue Registration
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This is the website for registration for research credit.
Old Research Page
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To be complete!
Why “MTsEntropy”? The Story Behind My Website Name
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To be complete!
Why do Graduate School?
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To be complete!
Math-Heavy EE Tracks at UF: Signal Processing, Communications, and Controls
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To be complete!
UF Coursework
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I migrated this page from my old websites. I will slowly update and fix it.
Graph Theory Final Report
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I recently completed a survey on the Age of Information (AoI) for my Graph Theory class final project. This builds on my earlier presentation from April 16th, where I introduced the topic to my classmates and the instructor, Dr. John Shea.
IPPD Final Showcase
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Our team successfully presented our capstone project to all IPPD (Integrated Product and Process Design) teams and had the opportunity to demonstrate it to the public.
My Journey Through the Undergraduate Honors Thesis Defense Process
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Graduating with the highest honors can strengthen your graduate school applications and demonstrate your research capabilities, but the process can feel overwhelming without proper guidance. Having successfully completed my undergraduate honors thesis defense with committee members Dr. John Shea, Dr. Tan Wong, and Dr. Christopher Petersen, I want to share the complete process to help fellow students navigate this rewarding but challenging journey.
Successfully Defended My Undergraduate Honors Thesis
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I successfully defended my undergraduate honors thesis today before a committee consisting of Dr. John Shea, Dr. Tan Wong, and Dr. Christopher Petersen, with two PhD students, William Davis and Tom Lattus from WING lab, also in attendance.
Reinforcement Learning Syllabus this spring
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I am sharing the course syllabus here for students who may find it useful for planning and preparation. I don’t think he has posted it on the official website nor his website.
Reconfigurable Computing 1 Final Project
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Here is our FPGA convolution accelerator project report, completed with my friend, Zack Mendez, for Dr. Greg Stitt’s Reconfigurable Computing 1 course.
We successfully implemented a custom hardware solution that significantly outperforms traditional software convolution through parallel processing and optimized datapath design.
Stochastic 1 final exam
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Here are comprehensive formula sheets for Stochastic Processes 1 that I compiled during my exam preparation.
DSP notes 2
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This work was inspired by Dr Peyam. The original insights from the video provided the foundation for the algebraic perspective presented here, which I have extended and formalized to develop a deeper understanding of convolution through polynomial multiplication and system interaction principles.
Fundmentals of Machine Learning Final Exam and Report
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Here are the study notes 1, study notes 2 and our final report that my friend, Justin Beauchesne, and I put together while preparing for the Fundamentals of Machine Learning final exam.
We spent countless hours organizing the key concepts, and I thought they might be useful for other students tackling this subject!
Communication Systems Final Exam
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Here are the comprehensive study notes that my friend, Stanley Zheng, and I put together while preparing for Dr. John Shea’s Communication Systems final exam.
We spent countless hours organizing the key concepts, and I thought they might be useful for other students tackling this subject!
DSP notes 1
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This is a note on the DSP time reversal property.
Blog Post number 4
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Blog Post number 3
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Blog Post number 2
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Blog Post number 1
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portfolio
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publications
Paper Title Number 1
Published in Journal 1, 2009
This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2009). "Paper Title Number 1." Journal 1. 1(1).
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Paper Title Number 2
Published in Journal 1, 2010
This paper is about the number 2. The number 3 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2).
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Paper Title Number 3
Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3).
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Paper Title Number 4
Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Paper Title Number 5, with math \(E=mc^2\)
Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about a famous math equation, \(E=mc^2\)
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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RF-Based Drone Detection Using RFSoC and SDR: Analysis and Automation Foundations
Published in Undergraduate Honors Theses collection, 2025
UF ECE Undergraduate Honors Thesis
Recommended citation: Tung, Michael. (2025). "RF-Based Drone Detection Using RFSoC and SDR: Analysis and Automation Foundations." Undergraduate Honors Theses collection. 1(3).
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Achieving Optimal SNR in Linear Feedback Coding with Noisy Feedback: Error Exponents and Second-Order Analysis.
Published in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2026
Working on it now!
Recommended citation: NA
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talks
Talk 1 on Relevant Topic in Your Field
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This is a description of your talk, which is a markdown file that can be all markdown-ified like any other post. Yay markdown!
Conference Proceeding talk 3 on Relevant Topic in Your Field
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This is a description of your conference proceedings talk, note the different field in type. You can put anything in this field.
teaching
Teaching Assistant, Foundations of DSP
Graduate course, University of Florida, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2024
Foundations of DSP (EEE 5502)
TA for 100+ senior/graduate Digital Signal Processing(DSP), clarifying concepts such as FFT and IIR/FIR filter design.
Teaching Assistant, Fund. of EM Fields
Undergraduate course, University of Florida, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2025
Electromagnetic Fields & Applications 1 (EEL 3472C)
TA for undergraduate Electromagnetics, such as Maxwell’s equations, wave propagation, and transmission line theory.
