- IEEE Fellow since 2014 for contributions to resource allocation and security in wireless communications
- AAAS Fellow in class of 2020 for distinguished contributions to the field of game theory
- 2021 IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award for outstanding early to mid-career contributions to technologies holding the promise of innovative applications
- ACM Fellow in class of 2024 for contributions to distributed and autonomous management for large scale communication networks
- Web of Science top 1% most cited, Highly Cited Researcher since 2017
Research Experience
- R&D Engineer at JDSU, Germantown, Maryland, 2000-2002
- Research Associate at the University of Maryland, 2003-2006
- Assistant Professor at Boise State University, Idaho, 2006-2008
- Currently a John and Rebecca Moores Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department as well as in the Computer Science Department at the University of Houston, Texas
Education
- B.S. degree in electronic engineering from Tsinghua University, 1997
- M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park, 1999 and 2003, respectively
Background
- Research Interests: Wireless communications, signal processing, and network security
- Professional Field: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Brief Introduction: Currently a John and Rebecca Moores Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department as well as in the Computer Science Department at the University of Houston, Texas.
Miscellany
- Grand Slam Marathon Club member (7 marathons in 7 continents plus North Pole Marathon)
- Many thanks for Richard Donovan and his team to make the dreams come true