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Hua Liu Research Staff Member XRCW (Xerox Research Center at Webster) 800 Phillips Rd, Mailstop 128-30E, Webster NY 14580 Voice: (585) 422-2816 Email: hua.liu[at]xerox.com
CAIP, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Rutgers University -- New Brunswick Email: marialiu[at]caip.rutgers.edu
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Research Interest
Parallel and Distributed Computing (Autonomic, Grid, P2P), Component and Service Oriented Software, High-Performance Computing.
Experience Highlight
Hua worked as research assistant at BUPT-Nortel Research Center from 1998 to 2001, software engineer at Bell-labs (China) 2001 summer, consultant for Sandia National Lab 2004 summer, and research assistant at Center for Advanced Information Processing (CAIP) in Rutgers university from 2001 to 2005, and research staff member at Xerox corporation from 2005 until now.
Hua has been involved in the research projects, including research projects at Xerox labs, Autonomic-Ccaffeine framework at Sandia National Lab, AutoMate/Accord and Discover/DIOS++ at CAIP (Rutgers University), ANSI Intelligent Network Protocol IS-826 testing at Bell-labs (China), and GSM Network Management System at BUPT-Nortel Research Center.
Hua is editorial board member of International Journal of Security and Its Applications (SERSC), publicity chair of ISA 2008, program committee member of ISA 2008, DASC 2007, SMC 2007, ICGD&BC 2007, ARES 2007, DASC 2006, TACS 2006, TAUES 2005, and RAMPDS 2005. Hua has co-authored around 20 technical papers in international journals and conferences. Hua has one pending patent.
Hua is chair of IEEE GOLD (Graduate Of Last Decade) Rochester section, president of Xerox Chinese Association, and vice president of Chinese Federation of Greater Rochester.
Education
Hua received the B.S. degree in Computer Science and M.S. degree in Computer Engineering from Beijing University of Posts&Telecoms (China) in 1998 and 2001 respectively, and the Ph.D. degree under the guidance of Prof. Parashar in Computer Engineering from Rutgers University (New Brunswick) in 2005.