Xiuzhen Cheng

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Xiuzhen (Susan) Cheng is a Chinese computer scientist whose research interests include wireless sensor networks, edge computing, and the internet of things. She is a professor of computer science at Shandong University.

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Education and career

Cheng earned a bachelor's degree from the National University of Defense Technology in 1991. [1] She went to the University of Minnesota for graduate study, earning a master's degree in 2000 and completing her Ph.D. in 2002. [2]

After working at George Washington University in Washington, DC from 2002 to 2020, she moved in 2020 to her present position as a professor of computer science at Shandong University in Qingdao. [2]

Recognition

Cheng was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015, for "contributions to localization and detection in sensor networks". [3] .

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References

  1. GW Bio
  2. 1 2 "Xiuzhen Cheng". IEEE Xplore. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  3. "2015 elevated fellow" (PDF). IEEE Fellows Directory.