Notes to students
What are good papers: novel idea, solving "hard" and "meaningful" problems that have impact
Here are notes from IEEE INFOCOM 2019 TPC Meeting's guidelines on review
Current Ph.D Students
- Zupei Li, Ph.D student
- Chao Gao, Ph.D student
Graduated Ph.D Students
- Joshua Kraunelis, Ph.D, August 2018, Dissertation Title: Novel Android User Interface Attacks and Defense by Real-time Analysis of Inter-process Communication Data. Lead Artificial Intelligence Engineer at MITRE
- Qinggang Yue, Ph.D, May 2017. Dissertation Title: Motion based side channels against mobile devices, Software Engineer at Dell EMC
- Zhen Ling, Ph.D 2014, co-advised with Prof. Junzhou Luo from Southeast University, China. Associate Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Southeast University.
- Yinjie Chen, Ph.D 2014, Dissertation Title: RSS Sampling Theory for Wireless Localization. Google Inc.
- Xian Pan, Ph.D 2014, Dissertation Title: Privacy Leaking and Enhancing for Modern Wireless Mouse. Microsoft
- Zhongli Liu, Ph.D 2014, Dissertation Title: Aerial Localization of Wireless Targets: Theory and Implementation. Software Senior Engineer at Dell EMC
- Junwei Huang, Ph.D 2013, Dissertation Title: A Comprehensive Study of Network Forensics in terms of Laws and Technologies. HERE, a Nokia business
Current M.S. Students
Graduated M.S. Students
- Md Gayas Chowdhury,
M.S. Thesis: Secure Web System for Classifying Cyber Crimes and Investigation,
Defense on Apr. 20, 2016, CRO, H2O Clinical
- Hui Li,
M.S. Thesis: Network Forensics Education Project and Survey Evaluation,
Software Engineer at HB Software Solutions, Defense on April 23, 2013. HB Software Solutions