Education
- Ph.D. at Rutgers University
Biography
Chen Wang is an associate professor at SMU Lyle. Prior to SMU, Chen Wang was an assistant professor of computer science at Louisiana State University. He received his Ph.D. degree at Rutgers University in 2019. His research interests include security and privacy, sensing, mixed reality, smart health care, and Web3. He is a co-founder of the cybersecurity undergraduate education program at LSU and leads the Mobile and Internet SecuriTy (MIST) lab. Chen Wang is the 2024 NSF CAREER AWARD recipient, and his research has been supported by NSF Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) and LA BOR. His work has been published at multiple high-impact security and networking conferences, including IEEE S&P, ACM Mobicom, ACM CCS, ACM CHI, and IEEE Infocom. He is the recipient of FIVE BEST PAPER awards at Infocom WiSARN 2021, HealthyIoT 2019, CNS 2018, ASIACCS 2016, and CNS 2014. From 2014 to 2023, his research studies have been reported by over 170 media outlets, including IEEE Spectrum, NSF Science 360, CBS TV, BBC News, NBC, IEEE Engineering 360, Fortune, ABC News, MIT Technology Review, etc.
Honors and Awards
- Best Paper Award at IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (IEEE CNS), 2014.
- Best Paper Award at ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security (ACM ASIACCS), 2016.
- IEEE Communications Society (COMSOC) Phoenix ISS Award, 2019
- Best Paper Award in the EAI International Conference on IoT Technologies for HealthCare, 2019
- Best Paper Award in the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (IEEE CNS), 2018.
- Best Paper Award ($1000) in 14th International Workshop on Wireless Sensor, Robot and UAV Networks (IEEE WiSARN), 2021
- Louisiana Board of Regents RCS Fund, Sole PI, 2020 - 2023
- NSF SaTC Fund, Sole PI, 2022 - 2025
- 2024 NSF CAREER AWARD (SaTC)