Xia Zhou
Xia Zhou is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Her current research centers on light. She co-directs the DartNets (Dartmouth Networking and Ubiquitous Systems) Lab[1] and the Dartmouth Reality and Robotics Lab (RLab).[2] She was a visiting faculty in National Taiwan University from December 2016 to February 2017, and in University of Cambridge from April 2017 to June 2017.
Xia Zhou | |
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周霞 | |
Alma mater | University of California, Santa Barbara Peking University Wuhan University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Dartmouth College |
Doctoral advisor | Haitao Zheng |
Early life and education
Xia Zhou received her PhD in Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara in June, 2013, working under the supervision of Haitao Zheng.[3]
Honors and awards
During her career she received several honors and awards:
- Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers) Lab (2019)[4]
- ACM SIGMOBILE Rockstar Award (2019)[5]
- Susan and Gib Myers 1964 Faculty Fellowship (2018)
- Karen E. Wetterhahn Memorial Award for Distinguished Creative and Scholarly Achievement (2018)[6]
- N2Women: Rising Stars in Networking and Communication (2017)[7]
- Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2017)[8]
- NSF CAREER Award (2016)[9]
References
- "Dartmouth Networking and Ubiquitous Systems) Lab". cs.dartmouth.edu.
- "Dartmouth Reality and Robotics Lab". cs.dartmouth.edu.
- "Dr. Xia Zhou, UCSB CS Ph.D. Alumna, Recipient of Two Significant Awards". UC Santa Barbara Computer Science. July 5, 2019. Retrieved 2020-09-27.
- "Xia Zhou Wins Award for Research and Outreach". news.dartmouth.edu.
- "SIGMOBILE Rockstar Award". sigmobile.org.
- "2018 Faculty Awardees Model 'Dartmouth's Highest Values'". news.dartmouth.edu.
- "2017 – N²Women: Rising Stars in Computer Networking and Communications". n2women.comsoc.org.
- "Dartmouth Computer Scientist Wins Sloan Foundation Fellowship". news.dartmouth.edu.
- "Award Abstract #1552924 CAREER: Ubiquitous Sensing Using Computational Light". nsf.gov.
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