报告人: Kui Ren, PhD ,Associate Professor,State University of New York at Buffalo
Kui Ren is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and the director of UbiSeC Lab at State University of New York at Buffalo. He received his PhD degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Kui's research interests include Cloud & Outsourcing Security, Wireless & Wearable System Security, and Human-centered Computing. His research has been supported by NSF, DoE, AFRL, MSR, and Amazon. He is a recipient of NSF CAREER Award in 2011 and Sigma Xi/IIT Research Excellence Award in 2012. Kui has published 135 peer-review journal and conference papers and received several Best Paper Awards including IEEE ICNP 2011. He currently serves as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, and Oxford The Computer Journal. Kui is a Distinguished Lecturer and senior member of IEEE, a member of ACM, and a past board member of Internet Privacy Task Force, State of Illinois.
报告题目: A Few Observations on How to Do Research: A Personal Perspective
报告日期: May. 26, 2015(Tuesday), 14:00-15:30
报告地点: Room 3224, BLDG 3, Institute of Information Engineering,CAS
报告摘要: In this talk, he would like to speak about how to do research targeting at senior graduate students. The purpose is to illustrate how a total stranger of computer science like him can enter this fantastic research field and how he tries to make some marks for himself. The talk will be focused on his personal experiences, discussing the ups and downs, gains and losses, and most importantly the practical considerations of surviving in this tough academia world.