Minghua Chen – Biography and CV

Minghua Chen received his B.Eng. and M.S. degrees from the Department of Electronics Engineering at Tsinghua University in 1999 and 2001, respectively. He received his Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of California at Berkeley in 2006. He spent one year visiting Microsoft Research Redmond as a Postdoc Researcher. He joined the Department of Information Engineering, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, in 2007, where he currently is an Assistant Professor. He wrote the book “A General Framework for Flow Control in Wireless Networks” with Avideh Zakhor in 2008, and the book “IPv6 Principle and Practice” with Haisang Wu, Maoke Chen, Xinwei Hu, and Cheng Yan in 2000. He received the Eli Jury award from UC Berkeley in 2007 (presented to a graduate student or recent alumnus for outstanding achievement in the area of Systems, Communications, Control, or Signal Processing), the ICME Best Paper Award in 2009, and the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia Prize Paper Award in 2009. His research interests include resource provisioning for data centers and power systems, distributed and stochastic network optimization and control, multimedia networking, p2p networking, wireless networking, multi-level trust data privacy, network coding and secure network communications.

[One-page Curriculum Vitae]