approved EB-2 (NIW)

Ph.D. Student

Wireless Communication Networks · China · 2025-02-20

Processing Time
64 days
Decision Date
2025-02-20
Location
Washington
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Proposed Endeavor

The petitioner proposes to continue research into algorithmic design for intelligent and energy-efficient wireless systems, focusing on dynamic scheduling and localization frameworks for RIS-aided networks. This work aims to advance 6G wireless networks, low-latency AI-enabled platforms, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices through mechanisms like ON/OFF scheduling to minimize latency.

Framework Evaluation

3 of 3 criteria met
1 Substantial Merit and National Importance Met

The endeavor of improving wireless communication infrastructure was found to hold substantial merit and national importance.

2 Well-positioned to Advance the Endeavor Met

The petitioner's academic training, research portfolio, and expert support demonstrated he is well-positioned to advance the work.

3 Waiver of Job Offer and Labor Certification Met

It was determined that a waiver would benefit the U.S. by allowing for continued independent research in critical technology development.

Why This Petition Was Approved

The petition was approved based on the petitioner's 8 peer-reviewed papers, including 4 first-authored articles, which garnered 31 citations. The case successfully satisfied all three Dhanasar prongs by demonstrating the national significance of 6G development and the petitioner's strong academic trajectory in electrical engineering.

Evidence

Evidence Types
Peer Reviewed Publications
Citations
Reference Letters Independent
Conference Presentations
Original Contributions

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Outcome approved
Processing 64 days
Criteria Met 3 / 3
Evidence Types 5

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Sustained 2,112
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