Lili Qiu

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Lili Qiu [1] is a Chinese computer scientist known for her research on wireless networks. She is a professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin.

Education and career[]

Qiu was born in Shanghai, where she attended Nanyang Model High School. She moved to the US for her undergraduate studies, earning a bachelor's degree with honors for a double major in computer science and physics at the University of Bridgeport in 1996.[1]

She completed her Ph.D. at Cornell University in 2001.[2] Her dissertation, An Integrated Approach to Improving Web Performance, was jointly supervised by Robbert van Renesse and George Varghese.[3]

After working at Microsoft Research from 2001 to 2004, she joined the University of Texas faculty in 2005.[2]

Recognition[]

Qiu became a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2017.[4] She was elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018 for "contributions to the design and analysis of wireless network protocols and mobile systems".[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Qiu, Lili (2001), An Integrated Approach to Improving Web Performance. Biographical sketch, p. iii.
  2. ^ a b Lili Qiu, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, retrieved 2018-12-06
  3. ^ Lili Qiu at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Norman, Staci R. (January 2, 2017), Lili Qiu Elected IEEE Fellow, Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, retrieved 2018-12-06
  5. ^ 2018 ACM Fellows Honored for Pivotal Achievements that Underpin the Digital Age, Association for Computing Machinery, December 5, 2018

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