Charles Wiame earned his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from UCLouvain, Belgium, in 2017. As a Ph.D. student under the guidance of Prof. L. Vandendorpe and Prof. C. Oestges at UCLouvain, he successfully obtained his Ph.D. degree in 2023. His doctoral research focused on exploring the trade-offs between coverage and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure in wireless systems, approached from a stochastic geometry perspective. Simultaneously, Charles served as a teaching assistant and lecturer at both the bachelor and master levels.

In 2022, he was visiting researcher in the lab of Prof. Emil Björnson at the Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, where he studied cell-free massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems.

After receiving a postdoctoral research fellowship from the Belgian American Education Foundation (BAEF), Charles joined the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He currently works in the Reliable Communications and Network Coding (NCRC) group, led by Prof. Muriel Médard. His ongoing research projects are dedicated to improvements in the GRAND decoder for wireless systems