Authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, including over 60 journal articles. Co-recipient of the Best Workshop Paper Award at IEEE WCNC 2025. Serves as a Senior Area Editor for IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security and an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing. TPC Symposium Co-Chair of ICNC 2025, ICNC 2026, and ICC 2023. TPC Co-Chair for several specialized workshops such as the IEEE INFOCOM 2023–2025 DeepWireless Workshops, the IEEE GLOBECOM/ICC 2024–2025 Wireless Security Workshops, and the IEEE WCNC/PIMRC 2025 Physical Layer Security Workshop.
Research Experience
Currently a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the School of Computer Science and Informatics at the University of Liverpool, UK. Research areas include Internet of Things, wireless security, physical layer security, key generation from wireless channels, radio frequency fingerprint identification, physical layer authentication, wireless sensing, Wi-Fi sensing, and mmWave radar sensing.
Education
Received the PhD degree in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from Queen’s University Belfast, UK in Jan. 2016.
Background
Research interests include wireless security, physical-layer security, key generation, radio-frequency fingerprint identification, and wireless sensing. Focused on developing innovative and practical physical layer security solutions for next-generation wireless systems, aiming for ultra-low energy consumption alongside strong security guarantees. Also explores novel wireless sensing applications using Wi-Fi and mmWave radars.
Miscellany
Contact: Email: junqing.zhang at liverpool.ac.uk; Tel: 0151 79 57790; School of Computer Science and Informatics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK