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Jiannong Cao
曹建农
Alma materWashington State University, Nanjing University
Scientific career
InstitutionsThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Websitehttps://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/~csjcao/

Jiannong Cao is a Hong Kong computer scientist researching distributed computing, parallel computing, pervasive computing, mobile computing, and wireless networking. He is an IEEE fellow, the chair professor at Department of Computing, Faculty of Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He was the head of Department of Computing at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is also the director of PolyU Internet and Mobile Computing Lab.

Cao is the author of many books about computer science, including "Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications" and "Wireless Sensor Networks for Structural Health Monitoring".

References

  1. "Jiannong Cao - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  2. "Keynote Talks | IEEE/ACM BDCAT 2016". computing.derby.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Prof. CAO Jiannong - PolyU COMP". PolyU COMP. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  4. Parallel and Distributed Processing and Applications - Second | Jiannong Cao | Springer.
  5. Wireless Sensor Networks for Structural Health Monitoring | Jiannong Cao | Springer.
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