Liang Xiao

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CitizenshipChinese
EducationNanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (bachelor's degree) 2000,

Tsinghua University (master's degree) 2003,

Rutgers University (Ph.D.) 2009
OccupationsCommunications Engineer, Professor
Employer(s)Xiamen University, (Department of Communication Engineering)
Liang Xiao
肖亮
CitizenshipChinese
EducationNanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (bachelor's degree) 2000,

Tsinghua University (master's degree) 2003,

Rutgers University (Ph.D.) 2009
OccupationsCommunications Engineer, Professor
Employer(s)Xiamen University, (Department of Communication Engineering)
Known forContributions to learning based wireless security

Liang Xiao (Chinese: 肖亮) is a Chinese communications engineer, and a professor in the Department of Communication Engineering at Xiamen University. Her research interests include wireless communication, network security, smart grids, and machine learning.[1]

Xiao received a bachelor's degree in communication engineering from Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2000, and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Tsinghua University in 2003.[1] After two years at North Carolina State University,[2] she transferred to Rutgers University in the US, where she received a Ph.D. in 2009.[1] At Rutgers, she was jointly supervised by Narayan Mandayam, Larry Greenstein, and Wade Trappe.[2]

She joined Xiamen University in 2009.[2]

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