Liu, Kaikai

Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering

Email

Preferred: kaikai.liu@sjsu.edu

Telephone

Preferred: 408-924-7847

Office Hours

Please see Computer Engineering's faculty office hour page for the most recent hours: http://cmpe.sjsu.edu/content/office-hours

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Florida, 2015

Licenses and Certificates

[New] CoE Research Professor Award 2018;

[New] Cisco Cooperate Chair Professorship;

[2017] Local Chair, 2017 AI Frontiers Workshop in Silicon Valley [link];

[2017] System Benchmark Chair, NVIDIA AI City Challenge 2017;

[2017] Best Paper Award, IEEE Smart World Congress (SWC) 2017;

[2017] CoE Research Professor Award 2017;

[2017] My student team won the First Prize in 2017 Juniper SDN Throwdown;

[2016] ACM SenSys 2016 Best Demo - Runner Up;

[2016] PI, NSF EAGER "Creating a Community Infrastructure for Interoperable Emergency Connectivity", $200,000, Period Covered: 8/15/2016 - 7/31/2018, Award No. CNS 1637371;

[2016] IEEE SECON 2016 Best Paper Award;

[2016] PI, Arista Network Funded Research;

[2016] Kordestani Endowed Research Professor;

[Others] CoE Faculty Mini Grant; SJSU UGA Grant; Outstanding Achievement Award at UF (four times); Apple WWDC Student Scholarship (2013 and 2014); the Innovator Award from the Office of Technology Licensing at UF (2014); the Top Team Award at NSF I-Corps Winter Cohort (Bay area, 2015);  the 2015 Gator Engineering Attribute Award for Creativity at UF (only one from the whole college); the National Scholarship of China (the highest honor for nationwide undergraduates in China). 

Bio

Kaikai Liu is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Engineering since August 2015. His research interests include Mobile and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Smart and Intelligent Systems, Internet-of-Things (IoT), Software-Defined Computing and Networking. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers in journals and conference proceedings, 1 book, and holds 4 patents (licensed by three companies). He developed several prototype systems from scratch, for example, emergency communication system for smart city, Ultra-wideband communication and detection for search and rescue victims, indoor localization and navigation for the disabled. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award at UF (four times), the Apple WWDC Student Scholarship (2013 and 2014), the Innovator Award from the Office of Technology Licensing at UF (2014), the Top Team Award at NSF I-Corps Winter Cohort (Bay area, 2015),  the 2015 Gator Engineering Attribute Award for Creativity at UF, IEEE SWC 2017 Best Paper Award, IEEE SECON 2016 Best Paper Award, ACM SenSys 2016 Best Demo - Runner up, 2016 CoE Kordestani Endowed Research Professor, 2017 and 2018 CoE Research Professor Award. He served as the TPC member and technical reviewers for many IEEE/ACM conferences and journals.

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