I am a third year PhD student. My research interests lie broadly in wireless networks and mobile systems. I’m particularly interested in exploring the potential and opportunities brought by the smartphones in (almost) everyone’s pocket!

I got my BS degree in Computer Science from University of Science and Technology of China in 2011. After that, I spent one and a half year at Hone Kong University, before I finally decided to quit and join the blue group here at Buffalo in 2013.


Projects


Papers

2015
A Little Sharing Goes a Long Way: The Case for Reciprocal Wifi Sharing
Jinghao Shi, Liwen Gui, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Chunming Qiao, and Geoffrey Challen
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Hot Topics in Wireless (HotWireless'15)
Acceptance rate: 63%.

Teaching

2015
Introduction to Operating Systems (Spring 2015)
Enrollment: 144
Instructors: Geoffrey Challen
Staff: Guru Prasad Srinivasa, Jinghao Shi, and Zihe Chen
Volunteers: Carl Nuessle, Doug Giordano, James Mazur, Jerry Ajay (University at Buffalo), Mack Ward, Natasha Sanford, Ryan Smith, Scott Florentino, Sriram Shantharam, and Yihong Chen

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