Dr. Peng Hu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Director of the Advanced Network and Embedded Systems Lab (AEL), University of Manitoba. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, and a member of the Waterloo Data and AI Institute. He has years of R&D experience and has worked as a Research Officer at the National Research Council Canada (NRC).
Dr. Hu obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Queen's University, Canada. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Canada and a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He currently serves on the IEEE Canada Board of Directors (as Chair of the IEEE Winnipeg Section), as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, as Secretary of the Satellite and Space Communications Technical Committee of the IEEE Communications Society, and as Co-Chair of the Technology & Applications Working Group of the IEEE LEO Satellites & Systems Project. He has mentored/supervised 30+ students and research fellows at a high EDI standard.
Dr. Hu leads interdisciplinary research in the New Space Era and advanced aerospace systems, encompassing AI/ML-enabled networks and systems, space sustainability, space–air–ground integrated systems, non-terrestrial networks, and the mission-critical Internet of Things (IoT). His work focuses on emerging challenges at the intersection of multiple disciplines and has been supported by NSERC, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), National Research Council Canada (NRC), Research Manitoba, the Ontario Centre of Innovation (formerly OCE), and other public funding agencies, through collaborations with leading academic and industry partners. He was a Research Fellow of the Open Lunar Foundation in 2025 and one of 15 fellows selected for the 2022 Internet Society Mid-Career Fellowship Program. He has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, a member of the review committee of Canada's innovation and challenge programs, a reviewer for top research publications and conferences, a voting member of the IEEE Sensors Council Standards committee, a technology advisor/member of the well-known IoT industry consortia, and an organizing committee/TPC member of international conferences/workshops, including IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE ICC, IEEE PIMRC, IEEE WiSEE, IEEE AINA, IEEE SysCon, IEEE Future Networks World Forum, ACM COMPASS, etc.
[Oct. 2025] "Research Manitoba Announces $1.8M in Funding for 24 New Investigators", Research Manitoba news.
[Oct. 2024] "Research Manitoba invests over $740K for Innovation Proof of Concept grants", Research Manitoba news.
[Sep. 2023] "Using machine learning to close Canada’s digital divide - Researchers use AI to detect potential problems with satellites before they happen", University of Waterloo news.
[Dec. 2022] Internet Society's Fellowship Symposium presentation: "Rights and Responsibilities of Internet Service Providers and Platforms: A Study of Surveillance, Resilience, and Digital Content." https://www.linkedin.com/posts/internet-society_meet-more-of-our-2022-mid-career-fellows-activity-6986767256634478592-zD8A/?originalSubdomain=ug
[Dec. 2022] Waterloo and NRC celebrate the opening of innovation hub: https://uwaterloo.ca/research/news/waterloo-and-nrc-celebrate-opening-innovation-hub
[Dec. 2021] Waterloo and NRC reaffirm partnership on future-facing technology: https://uwaterloo.ca/news/university-relations/waterloo-and-nrc-reaffirm-partnership-future-facing
[Nov. 2020] Waterloo Mathematics: using ML technologies to improve internet access for remote & rural communities in Canada... https://twitter.com/waterloomath/status/1332018788707942402
[Aug. 2018] Carleton University: Talk by Prof. Peng Hu – From Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks to Industrial Internet of Things: Some Network Architectural Challenges: https://carleton.ca/internetofthings/cu-events/from-industrial-wireless-sensor-networks-to-industrial-internet-of-things-some-network-architectural-challenges/
[Nov. 2015] Wireless Technology Feature: Managing risk in the nuclear industry. Canadian Electronics. 2015.
I am always passionate about making positive impacts on students' learning. My teaching style combines innovation, enthusiasm, inclusion, and critical analysis. I aim to help students develop critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and learning skills with a positive and growth mindset, so that students can benefit from these attributes and skills for their lifetime. Coupled with these objectives, I have applied experiential learning pedagogies to my teaching practice.
I have been teaching Computer Science and Engineering courses and delivered webinars/seminars over the years. I also completed various professional development activities in teaching and learning. I appreciate the unsolicited feedback from my students and learners worldwide (see the Testimonials section on this page).
Undergraduate courses:
Modern Computing Systems (2024-Present), Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba
Microprocessing Systems (2024-Present), Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba
Introduction to Computer Science 1 (2022-2023), Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Software Engineering Principles (2019), School of Applied Computer Science & IT, Conestoga College Institute of Technology
Security Defenses (2018-2019), Informatics and Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Investigative Research Project (2017-2018), Informatics and Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Data Communications: Wireless and Mobile (2016-2019), Informatics and Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Protocols: Standards and Models (2016-2019), Informatics & Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Data Communications: Real World Interconnectivity (2016-2018), Informatics & Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Computer Architecture and Networking (2015-2019), Informatics and Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Operating Systems: Practices (2015-2016), Informatics and Security Degree Program, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Introduction to Computing Programming for Engineers (2012), Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University (TA)
Electrical and Computer Engineering Design (2011), Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University (TA)
Wireless Communications (2010), Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University (TA)
Practical Engineering Design Modules (2009), Faculty of Applied Science, Queen's University (TA)
MOOC/Online courses:
Introduction to 6G, LinkedIn Learning
5G Advanced Essential Training, LinkedIn Learning
AI Techniques for Networking, LinkedIn Learning
Network Design and Performance Evaluation with Simulations, LinkedIn Learning
Satellite Internet and Communications: Fundamentals, LinkedIn Learning
IoT Foundations: Low-Power Wireless Networking, LinkedIn Learning
IoT Foundations: Operating Systems Fundamentals, LinkedIn Learning
IoT Foundations: Operating Systems Applications, LinkedIn Learning
IoT Foundations: Device Management, LinkedIn Learning
Professional development in teaching and learning:
Proposed Presentation on “Inclusive Assessment Design for Introductory Computer Programming Courses”, University of Waterloo Teaching and Learning Conference, May 4, 2023.
Participation in the 41st Annual Lilly-Original Conference on College Teaching, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, US. 17–19 Nov. 2022.
University of Waterloo Teaching Development Fund Proposal, Approved in October 2022.
Completion of Faculty Training Courses in Teaching and Learning, Conestoga College, 2019
M.Ed. course studies, Leadership, Higher & Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, 2016
Completion of Faculty Development Program, Teaching & Learning, Seneca College, 2015–2016
Certificate of Intercultural Training Program, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. 2011
Certificate in Scholarship, Certificate Program in University Teaching and Learning, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. 2010
Software Engineering Principles – Fall 2019
“Professor is very encouraging and conducts the class in a very informative manner. He is very understanding. One of the best faculty till now.”
“always teaches in a good way..love the way he teaches”
Computer Architecture and Networking – Fall 2018
“The lectures are clear and helpful.”
“I like the way you teach the course which is very organized.”
“I learned a lot of latest technologies from this course.”
Security Defenses – Fall 2018
“He is very organized and treats everyone with respect and fairness.”
“… you are the only professor who really cares about me. Thank you.”
Data Communications: Wireless and Mobile – Winter 2017
“He knows the subject matter really well and is always helpful.”
“The content is difficult but you conveyed in an easy-to-understand way”
“You are the best professor.”
“Thanks for sharing latest information you obtained from the latest conferences and research as well as your vision.”
Data Communications: Real World Interconnectivity – Fall 2016
“The course is very useful as I know what’s taught is actually being used by the industry.”
“I love the hands-on exercises on this course.”
IoT Foundations: Low-Power Wireless Networking (2018-2022)
(Note: the following comments are from the unsolicited direct LinkedIn messages and formal LinkedIn Learning course feedback)
“Thank you Professor Hu for putting this course together and sharing it on LinkedIn Learning. You cover a range of IOT wireless communication protocols providing us with solid footing on deciding what works best for each application.”
“very well present and easy to understand”
“This course is awesome. It has benefited me so much.”
“this is very Good Excellent information”
“Excellent instructor.”
“Really the way of explanation was too awesome”
“Great introduction to wireless networking!”
– Anonymous learners
“Enjoying your course … just a quick note to tell you I think your course on IoT low power networks on Lynda is excellent! I'm going through multiple IoT-related courses right now on both Lynda and Coursera as a part of re-training and expanding my skills (ASIC designer for the past 20 years) and I find your teaching style very clear and concise.”
– A lead engineer at a top IT company
“Hi Dr Hu, I am making a research for IoT at my university studies and I found your videos in Lynda.com. very informative .. you could make complex concept in simple words.”
– A university researcher
“I just started your course on LinkedIn learning called IoT Foundations: Low Power Wireless Networking. So far, I like it and you are talking my language and what I tried to educate City officials on understanding before buying expensive solutions.”
– A director of smart cities
IoT Foundations: Operating Systems Fundamentals (2018-2022)
“Really appreciated the content. The first time for me to enjoy studying a course like this.”
“This course is excellent. ”
“it gives good theoretical and practical combination to give the listener understanding of the principles in operating systems”
“I appreciate the alternating between concept and code examples because it shows how the concept is applied.”
– Anonymous learners
Satellite Internet and Communications: Fundamentals (2022)
“I am a communication student, advancement in technologies will have a major impact on how communication is structured in the future and the devices used to communicate, I really enjoyed this course.”
“Very clear and succinct explanation of concepts”
“This was very helpful for me to do better my job.”
“This course is very useful as new technologies are evolving.”
– Anonymous learners
I am passionate about providing services for our profession, students, and global community. Some of my experience is listed below:
Organizational/Departmental Service:
Member, Expert Review Committee, Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), 2024–2025
External Reviewer, NSERC Discovery grants & Alliance-Mitacs Accelerate grants programs, 2024–2025
Chair, Applied Sciences Subcommittee, DRI EDIA Champions Program Merit Review Committee, 2024.
Reader/Member, MMath in CS Thesis Committee, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, 2024.
Member, Multiple PhD Thesis Advisory Committees, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, 2024.
Review Committee for Deep Space Healthcare Challenge program, Canadian Space Agency (CSA), 2022.
Review Committee for proposals using AI technologies for the Strategic Innovation Fund program, Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada, 2021.
Review Committee for Innovative Solutions Canada program, Health Canada, 2019-2021.
Committee Member, Research Advisory Committee, Seneca College for Applied Arts and Technology, 2015–2019.
Member (Graduate Students Representative), IT Standing Committee of the Senate, Queen’s University, Canada, 2009–2011.
Editorial Service:
Associate Editor, IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, 2023 – Present
Associate Editor, IEEE Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014 – 2022.
Student Competition:
Student Competition, IEEEXtreme 2024.
Selection Committee Member, IEEE ComSoc Student Competition 2023.
Student Competition Referee Reviewer, “Let’s Talk Science” Big Data Challenge, 2020.
Award Judge, IEEE Eastern Ontario Student Competition, Royal Military College of Canada, March 28, 2014.
Journal Review:
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
IEEE Network Magazine
IEEE Communications Magazine
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
IEEE Systems Journal
IEEE Sensors Journal
IEEE Access
IEEE Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Computer Networks (Elsevier)
Reliability Engineering & System Safety (Elsevier)
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Smart Health (Elsevier)
Computer Communications (Elsevier)
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory (Elsevier)
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking (Springer)
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (Wiley)
The Computer Journal (Oxford Academic)
Sensors
International Journal of Computers and Applications
Etc.