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Chinese scientist and academic
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MSc., Computer Science
Ph.D.
Wejia Jia | |
|---|---|
| Academic background | |
| Education | BS., Computer Science MSc., Computer Science Ph.D. |
| Alma mater | Central South University University of Mons |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Beijing Normal University Beijing Normal–Hong Kong Baptist University |
Wejia Jia is a Chinese scientist and an academic. He is an IEEE fellow[1], the Chair Professor at Beijing Normal University and Beijing Normal–Hong Kong Baptist University[2], and was part of the world's top 2% scientists list.[3] Additionally, he received the Best Product Award of the China Hi-Tech Fair.[4]
Education
Jia earned his BS in Computer Science from Central South University in 1982, followed by an MSc in Computer Science from the same institution in 1984. He later completed an MSc in Applied Science at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Mons (formerly Faculty Polytechnique de Mons) in 1992,[2] and subsequently obtained his PhD from the same institution in 1993.
Research
Jia’s research spans core areas of computer science[5] and engineering,[6] with a particular focus on artificial intelligence algorithms,[7] smart city applications,[8] 5G Internet of Things (IoT),[9] next-generation networking[10] and communications,[11] and edge computing.[12]
Jia’s research also involves interdisciplinary projects, focusing on theory and practical system development to address emerging challenges in distributed and intelligent computing.[13][14] His work on AI algorithms and networking has contributed to both research and applied technologies for large-scale intelligent systems.[8][15]
Additionally, Jia’s work also includes analytical reviews[16] and frameworks in edge intelligence[17] and collaborative inference for heterogeneous devices.[18]
Awards and honors
Selected articles
- Chen, J., Kanj, I. A., & Jia, W. (2001). Vertex cover: further observations and further improvements. Journal of Algorithms, 41(2), 280-301.
- Xing, G., Wang, T., Jia, W., & Li, M. (2008, May). Rendezvous design algorithms for wireless sensor networks with a mobile base station. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing (pp. 231-240).
- Yu, S., Zhou, W., Jia, W., Guo, S., Xiang, Y., & Tang, F. (2011). Discriminating DDoS attacks from flash crowds using flow correlation coefficient. IEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems, 23(6), 1073-1080.
- Jiang, D., Chen, L., Zhu, J., Chen, M., Shi, W., & Xie, J. (2013). Novel p–n heterojunction photocatalyst constructed by porous graphite-like C 3 N 4 and nanostructured BiOI: facile synthesis and enhanced photocatalytic activity. Dalton Transactions, 42(44), 15726-15734.
- Peng, S., Zhou, Y., Cao, L., Yu, S., Niu, J., & Jia, W. (2018). Influence analysis in social networks: A survey. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 106, 17-32.
- Xing, G., Wang, T., Jia, W., & Li, M. (2008, May). Rendezvous design algorithms for wireless sensor networks with a mobile base station. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing (pp. 231-240).


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