Education



  Jan. 2000 - May 2002: Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering
   Ph.D. Dissertation, "Dependability Modeling and Analysis of Hierarchical Computer-Based Systems", defended on August 31st, 2001
  Aug. 1998 - Jan. 2000: M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering
   M.S. Thesis, "Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis of Static Phased-Mission Systems with Imperfect Coverage", defended on December 3rd, 1999
  Sep. 1996 - July 1998: M.S. Candidate, Computer Sciences
  Sep. 1992 - July 1996: B.E. Computer Science
   B.E. Thesis, "Point-to-Point Real-Time Communication Based on NETBIOS", defended in June 1996


Graduate Courses Taken in  
the University of Virginia
Course Semester Name Instructor
  EE631 Fall, 1998 Advanced Switching Theory Lori Kaufman
   SYS605 Fall, 1998 Stochastic System  K. P. White
  CS651 Fall, 1998 Real_Time Computing John A. Stankovic
  EE687 Spring, 1999 Fault Tolerant Computing Barry W. Johnson
  EE786 Spring, 1999 Reliability Engineering J. B. Dugan
  EE712 Spring, 1999 Digital Communication Steve Wilson
  CS656 Spring, 1999 Operating Systems John A. Stankovic
  EE613 Fall, 1999 Communication Systems Steve Wilson
  EE686 Fall, 1999 Computer Organization & Design Ronald D. Williams
  EE586 Spring, 2000 Wireless Communication Steve Wilson
  EE786 Spring, 2000 Embedded Computing Ronald D. Williams
  CS757 Fall, 2000 Computer Networks Jorg Liebeherr
  ECE686 Summer, 2001 Probabilistic Risk Assessment J. B. Dugan


Part of Graduate Courses Taken in
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Computer Architecture Advanced Operating Systems
Advanced Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Mathematics
Computability & Computational Complexity Modern Cryptography - Algorithm & Protocol
Multi-media Computer Technology