Prof. Qi Zhu Named 2017 IEEE TCCPS Early-Career Award
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) Technical Committee on Cyber-Physical Systems (TCCPS) has named ECE Assistant Professor Qi Zhu as the recipient of the 2017 Early-Career Award.
Each year, the organization recognizes one junior researcher from either academia or industry who has demonstrated outstanding contributions to the field of cyber-physical system (CPS) in the early stage of his/her career development. The selection committee places particular emphasis on the significance and impacts of the research work led by the nominee.
Zhu’s research focuses on model-based design and software synthesis for cyber-physical systems, CPS security, embedded and real-time systems, energy-efficient buildings and infrastructures, and system-on-a-chip design.
The award will be presented at the 54th Annual ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC) this June in Austin, Texas. Others who will be recognized by the organization this year include Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli of UC Berkeley with the Technical Achievement Award and Tei-Wei Kuo of National Taiwan University with the Distinguished Leadership Award.
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