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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In August 2008, he was one of the
Distinguished Invited Speakers
at
IEEE ICCCN'2008.
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In November 2007, he received a
Best Paper Award
from the
IEEE Global Communication Conference (Globecom'2007) ,
for the paper
Multiconstrained QoS Routing: Greedy Is Good .
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In April 2007, he received the
Researcher of the Year Award
(for the 2006-07 academic year)
from the
School of Computing and Informatics
at
Arizona State University.
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In 2003, he received an
NSF ITR Award (2003-06).
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In 1994, he received an
NSF Research Initiation Award (1994-97).
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In July 1991, he received the
Science and Technology Advancement Award
from the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.
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For the 1990-91 academic year, he received a
Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
from the Graduate School of the
University of Minnesota.
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In 1988, he received the
Excellent Performance in Qualifying Exam Award
from the Computer Science Department of the
University of Minnesota, for achieving first place in
the written preliminary qualifying exam.
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He has also been profiled by the Marquis
Who's Who in America,
Who's Who in American Education,
and
Who's Who in Science and Technology.
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