Guoliang Xue is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). He earned a PhD in Computer Science in 1991 from the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, USA), an MS in Operations Research in 1984 from Qufu Teachers University (Qufu, China), and a BS in Mathematics in 1981 from Qufu Teachers University (Qufu, China). Before joining ASU as a tenured Associate Professor in 2001, he had worked at Qufu Teachers University as a Lecturer (1984-87), the Army High Performance Computing Research Center as a Postdoctoral Fellow (1991-93), and the University of Vermont as an Assistant/Associate Professor (1993-2001). He was promoted to the rank of Full Professor in 2005. He is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM.

His research interests include Quality of Service routing, resource allocation in wireless networks, survivability and security issues in networking (both wireless and wireline), with a strong flavor of optimization and algorithmics. His research has been continuously supported by federal agencies including NSF and ARO. He has published over 170 refereed papers, including over 80 journal papers. He serves on the editorial boards of many journals, including the the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Networks, and Computer Networks. He also serves on the executive committees and technical program committees of many major conferences, including TPC co-chair of IEEE INFOCOM'2010.

Guoliang Xue has received a number of honors.


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