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Overview

T. F. Wild is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France and specializes in the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields and topics within advanced wireless and communication technologies.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Media Technology

Key topics covered in their research include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies

Some of their recent publications are:

  • "Joint Design of Communication and Sensing for Beyond 5G and 6G Systems" (2021) published in IEEE Access
  • "Minimizing Energy Consumption in MU-MIMO via Antenna Muting by Neural Networks With Asymmetric Loss" (2023) published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • "Waveform Learning Under Phase Noise Impairment for Sub-THz Communications" (2024) published in IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Blind Coherent Preamble Detection via Neural Networks" (2021) published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Reducing interference via link adaptation in delay-critical wireless networks" (2022) published in EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

Frequent publication venues for T. F. Wild include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

T. F. Wild has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Silvio Mandelli
  • Yejian Chen
  • Nandana Rajatheva
  • Marcus Henninger
  • Le Hang Nguyen

Best Publications

  • Nipah Virus: Vaccination and Passive Protection Studies in a Hamster Model

    V. Guillaume;H. Contamin;P. Loth;M.-C. Georges-Courbot

  • A golden hamster model for human acute Nipah virus infection

    K. Thong Wong;Isabelle Grosjean;Christine Brisson;Barissa Blanquier

  • Measles virus: both the haemagglutinin and fusion glycoproteins are required for fusion.

    Unknown

  • Identification of two amino acids in the hemagglutinin glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) that govern hemadsorption, HeLa cell fusion, and CD46 downregulation: phenotypic markers that differentiate vaccine and wild-type MV strains.

    V Lecouturier;J Fayolle;M Caballero;J Carabaña

  • Is CD46 the cellular receptor for measles virus?

    Unknown

  • Identification of several different lineages of measles virus

    M. J. Taylor;E. Godfrey;K. Baczko;V. ter Meulen

  • Antibody Prophylaxis and Therapy against Nipah Virus Infection in Hamsters

    V. Guillaume;H. Contamin;P. Loth;I. Grosjean

  • Nipah Virus Uses Leukocytes for Efficient Dissemination within a Host

    C. Mathieu;C. Pohl;J. Szecsi;S. Trajkovic-Bodennec

  • Establishment of a Nipah virus rescue system

    Unknown

  • Measles Virus Nucleocapsid Protein Binds to FcγRII and Inhibits Human B Cell Antibody Production

    Kissia Ravanel;Claire Castelle;Thierry Defrance;T. Fabian Wild

  • The Nonstructural Proteins of Nipah Virus Play a Key Role in Pathogenicity in Experimentally Infected Animals

    Unknown

  • High genetic diversity of measles virus, World Health Organization European Region, 2005-2006

    Jacques R. Kremer;Kevin E. Brown;Li Jin;Sabine Santibanez

  • Immunization with plasmid DNA encoding for the measles virus hemagglutinin and nucleoprotein leads to humoral and cell-mediated immunity.

    Unknown

  • Measles Virus (MV) Hemagglutinin: Evidence that Attachment Sites for MV Receptors SLAM and CD46 Overlap on the Globular Head

    Unknown

  • Measles virus glycoproteins: studies on the structure and interaction of the haemagglutinin and fusion proteins.

    Unknown

  • Immunomodulatory properties of Morbillivirus Nucleoproteins

    Yann M. Kerdiles;Boutheina Cherif;Julien C. Marie;Nicolas Tremillon

  • Inhibition of measles virus infection and fusion with peptides corresponding to the leucine zipper region of the fusion protein.

    Unknown

  • Class I-restricted CTL induction by mucosal immunization with naked DNA encoding measles virus haemagglutinin.

    Unknown

  • Antigenic analysis of African measles virus field isolates: identification and localisation of one conserved and two variable epitope sites on the NP protein.

    Unknown

  • Measles virus fusion: role of the cysteine-rich region of the fusion glycoprotein.

    T F Wild;J Fayolle;P Beauverger;R Buckland

  • High pathogenicity of wild-type measles virus infection in CD150 (SLAM) transgenic mice

    Caroline I. Sellin;Caroline I. Sellin;Nathalie Davoust;Vanessa Guillaume;Vanessa Guillaume;Dominique Baas

  • Identification of a Second Major Site for CD46 Binding in the Hemagglutinin Protein from a Laboratory Strain of Measles Virus (MV): Potential Consequences for Wild-Type MV Infection

    Nicolas Massé;Thomas Barrett;Claude P. Muller;T. Fabian Wild

  • Interferons Mediate Terminal Differentiation of Human Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells

    Pierre-Olivier Vidalain;David Laine;Yona Zaffran;Olga Azocar

  • Cell Surface Delivery of the Measles Virus Nucleoprotein: a Viral Strategy To Induce Immunosuppression

    Julien C. Marie;Frédéric Saltel;Jean-Michel Escola;Pierre Jurdic

  • Interplay between Virus-Specific Effector Response and Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells in Measles Virus Immunopathogenesis

    Caroline I. Sellin;Jean-François Jégou;Joëlle Renneson;Johan Druelle

  • Priming of measles virus-specific humoral- and cellular-immune responses in macaques by DNA vaccination.

    Koert J. Stittelaar;Rik L. de Swart;Helma W. Vos;Geert van Amerongen

  • Co-circulation of multiple measles virus genotypes during an epidemic in France in 2008.

    Diane Waku-Kouomou;François Freymuth;Isabelle Parent du Châtelet;T. Fabian Wild

  • Cocirculation of measles virus genotype B2 and B3.1 in Central African Republic during the 2000 measles epidemic.

    Ionela Gouandjika-Vasilache;Diane Waku-Kouomou;Diane Waku-Kouomou;Didier Ménard;Caroline Beyrand

  • Limitations of in vivo IL-12 supplementation strategies to induce Th1 early life responses to model viral and bacterial vaccine antigens.

    Jiri Kovarik;Xavier Martinez;Maria Pihlgren;Paola Bozzotti

  • Formaldehyde Inactivation of Measles Virus Abolishes CD46-Dependent Presentation of Nucleoprotein to Murine Class I-Restricted CTLs but Not to Class II-Restricted Helper T Cells

    Alicia I. Cardoso;Philippe Beauverger;Denis Gerlier;T.Fabian Wild

  • Characterization of a Natural Mutation in an Antigenic Site on the Fusion Protein of Measles Virus That Is Involved in Neutralization

    Fayolle J;Verrier B;Buckland R;Wild Tf

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Deubel
Vincent Deubel Institut Pasteur

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