Dajiang Suo
Scholar

Dajiang Suo

Google Scholar ID: SaRMIQQAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
IoTMutimodal sensingCV cybersecurityIntelligent infrastructure
Citations & Impact
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Citations
289
 
H-index
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i10-index
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Teaches multiple IoT-related courses at ASU, such as EGR 304 and EGR 314, integrating modules that explore the use of emerging sensing and communication technologies to improve safety and productivity on construction sites and mitigate wildfire risks in Arizona, U.S.
Research Experience
  • Worked with the vehicle control and autonomous driving team at Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI) focusing on safety and cyber-security of automated vehicles. Serves as a committee member and paper review coordinator on the Standing Committee on Enterprise, Systems, and Cyber Resilience (AMR40) at the Transportation Research Board.
Education
  • Received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in 2020, supervised by Prof. Sanjay Sarma. During postdoc training, worked with Prof. Jinhua Zhao and Prof. Cathy Wu on autonomy and mobility systems.
Background
  • Research interests include IoT, intelligent transportation infrastructure, autonomous driving, and mobility systems. Profile: Currently an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University, previously researched IoT at MIT Auto-ID Lab and led infrastructure sensing and connected vehicle research projects at MIT Mobility Initiative.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests include badminton (Shaozu Ding), fitness training and basketball (Manuel Garcia), traveling, board games, fitness training, and badminton (Linan Song), running, swimming, traveling, and volunteering (Marco De Vincenzi).
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