GangWu is currently a professor and doctoral advisor at the National Key Laboratory of Communication Anti-Jamming Technology at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research interests include wireless and mobile communications, anti-jamming and secure communications, network security, and information countermeasures. He has successfully led multiple national key research and development projects. As the first author, corresponding author, or co-author, he has published 104 papers in academic journals such as IEEE journals in the field of communications, Science China: Information Sciences, and Science Bulletin, as well as 107 papers in international and domestic academic conferences. He was awarded the Best Paper Award at the IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom) in 2012. He has participated in the application of 31 patents and co-authored one textbook. Professor Wu currently serves on the editorial boards of "Science China: Information Sciences" (2023-2027) and the Journal of the University of Electronic Science and Technology (8th Council). He is a member of the Information Communication Testing Technology Committee of the China Institute of Communications, vice-chair of the ComSoc Chengdu Chapter of IEEE, and serves as the secretary and treasurer of the Chengdu Section of IEEE. He is also an expert in the overall group of the national 6G plan and in the formulation of implementation plans for major national science and technology projects. He is a senior member of the China Institute of Communications, a member of the China Electronics Society, a member of the China Computer Federation, and an IEEE Member.
PingYang is a professor at the National Key Laboratory of Communication Anti-Jamming Technology at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, a doctoral advisor, a selected member of the university's Hundred Talents Program, a senior member of IEEE, and an Elsevier Highly Cited Researcher in China for 2020/2021/2022. He mainly conducts research on multi-domain wireless communication theories and technologies, achieving a series of innovative results and applications in both civilian and military fields. In recent years, he has published over 120 high-level and high-quality academic papers, including 6 ESI Highly Cited and Hot Papers. He has applied for 24 invention patents, of which 10 have been granted. He has led and participated in 24 national key research and development projects, general projects of the Natural Science Foundation, key projects, collaborative projects with enterprises, and military-related projects.