Qian Zhang
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Qian Zhang received the B.S., M.S., and
Ph.D. degrees from Wuhan University,
China, in 1994, 1996, and 1999, respectively,
all in computer science. She joined
Microsoft Research Asia in July 1999 as an
Associate Researcher in the Internet Media
Group, and now she is a Researcher and
Project Leader of the Wireless and Networking
Group. She has published about 80 refereed
papers in international leading journals
and key conferences. She is the inventor of about 20 pending
patents. Her current research interests include seamless roaming
across wireless networks, multimedia delivery over wireless
Internet, next-generation wireless networks, and P2P network/ad
hoc network. She also participated in many activities in the IETF
ROHC WG for TCP/IP header compression. Dr. Zhang is a Member
of the Visual Signal Processing and Communication Technical
Committee, and the Multimedia System and Application
Technical Committee, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. She is
also a Member and Chair of QoSIG of the Multimedia Communication
Technical Committee, IEEE Communications Society.
Dr. Zhang is now serving as a Guest Editor for a special issue on
wireless video in IEEE Wireless Communication Magazine. She is
named one of the top 100 young creative individuals by MIT Technology
Review (TR100) in 2004.
Biography Updated on 13 June 2004
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