Han Vinck


Adrianus Johannes "Han" Vinck is a Dutch computer scientist. He serves as senior professor in Digital Communications at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, since September 2014. He is a member of the digital signal processing group at the electrical engineering Department. His interest is in Information and Communication theory, Coding and Network aspects in digital communications. He is the author of the textbook Coding Concepts and Reed-Solomon Codes.

Early life

He earned a PhD at Eindhoven University, the Netherlands.

Academic positions

Professional activities

Founded conferences
  • Japan-Benelux workshops on Information theory
  • International Winterschool on Coding, Cryptography and Information theory in Europe.
  • IEEE conferences on Power Line Communications and its Applications, ISPLC.

Recognition

  • IEEE *ISPLC2006 Achievement award in Orlando for his contributions to Power Line Communications and for facilitating the transition of ISPLC to a fully financially and technically sponsored IEEE Communications Society conference.
  • IEEE fellow for his "Contributions to Coding Techniques"
  • SA-IEE annual award for the best paper published in the SA-IEE Africa Research Journal.
  • Best paper award at Chinacom). 2013)
  • Aaron Wyner distinguished service award from the IEEE Information theory society.