Summary
Zhibo Wang is a professor and researcher specializing in algorithm design and system implementation for mobile sensing, IoT, network security, privacy protection, and AI security, with more than a decade of experience and nine years in research roles. He has published over 80 papers in top-tier venues (CCS, ICCV, INFOCOM, TMC, TDSC, TPDS) and serves as an editor and TPC member for flagship conferences and journals. His career spans academic positions at Wuhan University and research training at the University of Tennessee, where he developed wireless sensor and mobile sensing systems. A senior member of IEEE and CCF and an ACM member, he combines rigorous theoretical work with practical system-building, often bridging security and sensing in real-world deployments. Notably, his background blends control science and computer engineering, reflecting a cross-disciplinary approach that informs both his algorithmic and system-level contributions.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Engineering, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Engineering, 4.0 at University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Bachelor's degree, Automation, 3.85, Bachelor's degree, Automation, 3.85 at Zhejiang University