ACM will officially issue the certificate to ACM Fellow 20 19 at the annual awards dinner held in San Francisco on June 20th, 2020.
Brief introduction of seven China scholars selected as 20 19 ACM researchers
Tao Dacheng
Reason for being elected: Great contribution to demonstration learning and its application.
Introduction: Tao Dacheng is an internationally renowned scholar in the field of artificial intelligence and information science, winner of the Eureka Prize in Australia, and chief scientist of artificial intelligence in Shenzhen Ubisoft Technology Co., Ltd. On May 22nd, 2008, Tao Dacheng was elected as an academician of the Australian Academy of Sciences. Tao Dacheng graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2002, received a master's degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004, and received a doctorate from the University of London in 2007. After graduation, Tao Dacheng worked as an assistant professor in the Computer Department of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in China and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and then as a professor in the School of Engineering and Information Technology of the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He is currently a professor at the University of Sydney.
Xie Yuan
Reason for being elected: Contribute to the realization and evaluation of computer architecture design technology and tools.
Biography: Professor IEEE Fellow from the University of California, Santa Barbara, 1997 received a bachelor's degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering in Tsinghua University, 1999 and a master's degree and a doctor's degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University in 2002. Professor Xie Yuan's research fields include VLSI design, electronic design automation, computer system structure and embedded system design.
Professor Xie Yuan worked in IBM in 2002-2003, joined Pennsylvania State University as a professor of computer science and engineering in 2003, and joined the University of California, Santa Barbara, as a professor of electrical engineering and director of the scalable energy-saving building laboratory (SEAL) on October 20-0.
Professor Xie Yuan is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of IEEE TVLSI, IEEE TCAD, IEEE D & ampT, ACM JETC, IET CDT and other magazines. His awards include NSF Career Award, SRC Inventor Recognition Award, IBM Teacher Award, ASP-DAC Best Paper Award in 2008, China National Natural Science Foundation Overseas and Hong Kong and Macao Scholars Cooperative Research Fund, etc. 20 15 was awarded the title of IEEE Fellow for its outstanding contribution to 3D integrated circuits and architectures.
Chen Xilin
Reason for being elected: Contribute to face recognition, sign language recognition and multimedia system.
Introduction: Dr. Chen Xilin, researcher, IEEE Fellow, academician of IAPR, and academician of China Computer Federation, was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and won the final award, winning the National Outstanding Youth Fund. The main research fields are computer vision, pattern recognition, multimedia technology and multi-mode man-machine interface. He presided over a number of major and key projects of the Natural Science Foundation and the 973 Program. He used to be the deputy editor-in-chief of IEEE Trans. About image processing. Currently, he is the deputy editor-in-chief of IEEE Trans. Editorial Board of Journal of Multimedia and Visual Communication and Image Display and Journal of Computer Science and Technology. Deputy editor-in-chief of China Computer News, deputy editor-in-chief of Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, and successively served as the general chairman of FG 20 13/FG 20 18 and CVPR 2017/CVPR 2019, ICCV 20 19, etc. Dr. Chen Xilin has successively won the second prize of National Natural Science 1, four second prizes of National Scientific and Technological Progress and nine provincial and ministerial scientific and technological progress prizes. Co-published monograph 1, and published more than 200 papers in important publications and conferences at home and abroad.
Xiangyang Li
Reason for being elected: Contribute to the design, analysis and optimization of Internet of Things and mobile systems.
Personal profile: Li Xiangyang, Ph.D., professor and doctoral supervisor of China University of Science and Technology, is currently the executive dean of Computer College of China University of Science and Technology. Professor Li Xiangyang has been engaged in the research of wireless network, mobile computing, network security and social network for over 15 years. Since 1998, * * has published more than 30 journal articles 130 and more than 200 conference papers. He has published dozens of papers in international top academic conferences such as ACM Mobicom, ACM Mobihoc, ACM STOC, ACM Sensys, ACM SODA, USENIX NSDI, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE ICDCS, IEEE ICNP, etc. Among them, mobi com 12, mobi hoc 6, STOC 1 and Infocom are more than 40. He was nominated for two best papers (Mobicom 2005, Mobicom 2008) and won six best paper awards. He has published more than 60 papers in top international academic journals TON, TPDS, TOC, TMC and JSAC. The paper was cited nearly 12000 times, and the H index was 55. Professor Li Xiangyang has served as the chairman of technical planning committee, member of technical planning committee, chairman of congress and moderator of special discussion in several top international academic conferences (Mobicom, Mobihoc, Infocom, STOC, ICDCs, AAIM, Massachusetts, etc.). ). Served as the editor, deputy editor and invited editor of international academic journals such as TPDS, TMC, Network, Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Network, Computer Communication, Journal of Wireless Communication and Network, and IEEE JSAC Special Issue.
Lu
Reason for election: Used to help create a more flexible and high-performance cellular network.
Personal profile: Lu Wusong, professor of computer science at UCLA. His main research interests are wireless networks, sensor networks, mobile systems, pervasive computing, Internet and wireless network security. 1990 graduated from Chinese university of science and technology, then studied for master's degree and doctor's degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), and served as an assistant researcher until 1999, then joined UCLA.
Zhou lidong
Reason for being elected: To contribute to reliable distributed computing, system research and education in China.
Personal introduction: Dr. Zhou Lidong is currently the vice president of Microsoft Research Asia and an outstanding scientist of Microsoft. Mainly engaged in large-scale distributed system, storage system, wireless communication and network, system security and reliability. Dr. Zhou Lidong joined Microsoft in 2002. He used to be a researcher of Microsoft Silicon Valley Research Institute, the chief researcher of Microsoft Asia Research Institute and the head of the system research group of Microsoft Raymond Research Institute. His research has been promoting the theoretical and practical progress of reliable and scalable distributed systems, supporting online cloud services, and at the same time, he has made important technical contributions to large-scale services deployed in real time. Over the years, Dr. Zhou Lidong has played an important technical role in designing and developing large-scale distributed systems, which support Microsoft's main services from search engines, big data infrastructure, cloud reliability and availability to AI infrastructure.
Dr. Zhou Lidong graduated from Fudan University with a bachelor's degree in computer science, and then went to Cornell University to study for a master's degree and a doctorate in computer science.
dawn song
Reason for being elected: It contributes to security and privacy.
Personal profile: Professor of Computer Department of University of California, Berkeley, founder and CEO of Oasis Lab, praised by the media as "Godmother of Internet Security". Research interests include deep learning, computer and network security, blockchain and so on. He has won MacArthur Award, Guggenheim Award, Alfred P. Sloan Award and "35 Scientific and Technological Innovations under 35" Award of MIT Science and Technology Review (TR-35 Award). Is the most cited scholar in the field of computer security (AMiner Award).