Prof. Jun ChenPostdoctoral Research FellowStanford
University, Stanford, CA
Prof. Jun Chen is currently a postdoctoral research fellow with Prof. Yi
Cui at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology
in 2016 under the supervision of Prof. Zhong Lin Wang. His research focuses on
nanotechnology for energy, sensors, healthcare, and environment in the form of smart
textiles, wearables, and Internet of things.
He has already published 2 books, 86 journal
articles and 46 of them are as first/corresponding authors in Nat. Energy, Nat. Sustain.,
Nat. Commun., Joule, and many others. He also filed 10 US patents and licensed 1. His
first-author works were highlighted by Nature and Science 4 times. Jun received the 2015
Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award, and the 2015 Chinese Government Award for
Outstanding Students Abroad. His current h-index is 53.
Prof. Minho JoProfessor of Department of Computer Convergence Software,
Korea
University at Sejong Metropolitan City, South KoreaIEEE Senior MemberHome Page >
Prof. MINHO JO is the Chairman of Department of Computer Convergence
Software, Korea University at Sejong City, Korea University, South Korea. He received the
Ph.D. degree from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh University,
USA, in 1994 and the B.A. degree from the Department of Industrial Engineering, Chosun
University, South Korea, in 1984, and He is one of the founders of the Samsung Electronics
LCD Division, 1994.
He is a recipient of the 2018 IET Premium Award. He received the Headong Outstanding Scholar
Prize in 2011. He has published over 100 publications in reputed journals/magazines and
international conferences. His current research interests include IoT, blockchain,
LTE-Unlicensed, artificial intelligence and big data, network security, HetNets, cloud/fog
computing, wireless energy harvesting, autonomous cars, and optimization and probability in
networks. He is now the Vice President of KSII (Korean Society for Internet Information) and
was the Vice President of IEIE (Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers).
He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of KSII Transactions on Internet and Information
Systems (http://itiis.org. SCI/JCR and SCOPUS indexed) and is the Founder of IEIE
Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing (SCOPUS indexed). He is currently an Editor
of the IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, an Associate Editor of the IEEE ACCESS, the IEEE
INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL. He is an Associate Editor of Electronics, Security and
Communication Networks, and Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing.
Prof. Christian Esposito
Assistant Professor (RTD.A) at the University of Naples
Federico II
UNISA · Department of Computer Science DI
Prof. Christian Esposito is currently an
Assistant Professor at the University of Napoli Federico II, and received the National
Qualification in Italy as Associate Professor in Computer Engineering and Computer
Science, respectively in May 2017, and July 2018. He was a Research Associate at the
University of Salerno, and also an Adjunct Professor in programming tools and techniques
at the University of Naples Federico II from 2015, in computer science at the University
of Salerno from 2016 and in programming computers at the University of Napoli
“Parthenope” from 2017. He graduated in Computer Engineering in 2006 and got his PhD in
2009, both at the University of Naples Federico II. He was a two-year Research Fellow
and short-term Researcher at the Institute of High Performance Computing and
Networking (ICAR) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) from 2011 to 2015. He
has regularly been involved in advanced courses for private enterprises belonging to the
Finmeccanica group, the leading industrial group in the high-technology sector in Italy
and one of the main global players in aerospace, defence and security.
He has
published about 80 papers both an international journals and conferences and has been a
PC member or involved in the organization of about 60 international
conferences/workshops. His interests include positioning systems, reliable and secure
communications, and multi-objective optimization. He regularly serves as a reviewer in
journals and conferences in the field of distributed and dependable systems, etc.