Rose Qingyang Hu is a Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and Associate Dean for research of College of Engineering at Utah State University. She also directs the Communications Network Innovation Lab at Utah State University. Besides decades of academic research experience, she has more than 10 years of industrial R&D experience with Nortel, Blackberry, and Intel as a technical manager, a senior research scientist, and a senior wireless system architect, actively participating in industrial 3G/4G technology development, standardization, system-level simulation, and performance evaluation. Rose is an IEEE Fellow, IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer 2015-2018, IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Distinguished Lecturer 2020-2022, NIST Communication Technology Laboratory Innovator 2020. She is currently serving on the IEEE ComSoc GIMS standing committee as the site selection chair, IEEE ComSoc Conference Council, IEEE VTS Fellow evaluation committee, ASEE Engineering Research Council award committee. She is also serving on the editorial boards of the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE transactions on vehicular technology, IEEE Wireless communication. She is the TPC co-chair for IEEE GLOBECOM 2023 and was the TPC Co-Chair for IEEE ICC 2018. Rose is the recipient of Best Paper Awards from the IEEE GLOBECOM 2012, the IEEE ICC 2015, the IEEE VTC Spring 2016, and the IEEE ICC 2016. She has published over 300 in leading IEEE journals and conferences and also holds numerous patents in her research areas. Her current research interests include next-generation wireless system design and optimization, Internet of Things, Cyber-Physical system, Mobile Edge Computing, artificial intelligence in wireless networks. Rose received her B.S. degree from the University of Science and Technology of China, M.S. degree from New York University, a Ph.D. degree from the University of Kansas.
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