
Yang
Dr. Yang Yang received the BEng and MEng degrees in Radio
Engineering from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 1996 and 1999, respectively;
and the PhD degree in Information Engineering from the Chinese University of Hong
Kong in 2002.
He is currently a professor with Shanghai Institute of
Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), Chinese Academy of Sciences, serving
as Director of CAS Key Laboratory of Wireless Sensor Network and Communication,
Director of Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (WiCO), and a
Co-Director of Shanghai Institute of Fog Computing Technology (SHIFT). He is
also a Distinguished Adjunct Professor with the School of Information Science
and Technology, ShanghaiTech University. Prior to that, he has held faculty
positions at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Brunel University, and University
College London (UCL), UK.
Yang is a member of the Chief Technical Committee of the
National Science and Technology Major Project “New Generation Mobile Wireless
Broadband Communication Networks” (2008-2020), which is funded by the Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of China. In addition, he is on
the Chief Technical Committee for the National 863 Hi-Tech R&D Program “5G
System R&D Major Projects”, which is funded by the Ministry of Science and
Technology (MOST) of China. Since January 2017, he has been serving the OpenFog
Consortium as a Board Member and the Director of Greater China Region.
Yang’s current research interests include wireless sensor
networks, Internet of Things, Fog computing, Open 5G, and advanced wireless
testbeds. He has published more than 160 papers and filed over 80 technical
patents in wireless communications. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.