Ye WANG

Ph.D. Candidate
Laboratory of Networked Systems (LANS)
Computer Science
Yale University
51 Prospect St, Room 302
New Haven, CT 06511, USA

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[Life]

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science, Yale University.

My advisor is Prof. Y. Richard Yang. Our research group is Laboratory of Networked Systems.

I received my B.E. and M.S. degrees in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University (Beijing, China) in 2005 and 2007. My master thesis research was conducted at NGN Lab.

Resume: 2011.09

Saying: Engineering is the kid of father Science and mother Art.


Research

My current research interests are computer networked system design that improves the productivity of both Internet operators and users:

Current Projects

Academia Services


Publications

Selected Papers:

U.S. Patents:

IETF drafts:


Teaching Experience


Awards and Honors


Work Experience

Academia

Non-academia


Fun Staff - inventions by friends and me


Life

Technology research is part of my life, maybe the most favorite part, but not all.

My wife is Xiaowei Zou, a Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University. She is doing cool fundamental research in MRI, a promising technology of diagnostic radiology for medical care.

I'm sometimes called sando, my ID on the Internet.

My hometown is Beijing, China. As a member of ACSSY, I would like to serve the Chinese community in New Haven and elsewhere in United States.

I'm also serving as the Chief Executive of THAA-CT (Tsinghua Alumni in Connecticut, USA).

You may find more daily life photos from my online album.

In 2010, I was lucky to perform a funny Chinese crosstalk with four talented American students. Here are the videos on Youtube: [1][2]

"Ars longa, vita brevis."

All-star PhD Friends: Ruizhe Yang | Yuan Shen | Rich Alimi | Biplob Debnath | Rui Wang | Yibo Chen | Congcong Li | Xia Zhou | Ang Li | Yang Chen


Last updated: June 20, 2011

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