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Sunday November 3, 2024

Weichao Wang

Position: Assistant Professor
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Software and Information Systems
Office: Woodward Hall 310-H
Telephone: 704-687-7987
Email: weichaowang@uncc.edu

Education: Ph.D Computer science,; Purdue University (2005)
CV: http://www.sis.uncc.edu/~wwang22/CV.pdf
Personal web site: http://www.sis.uncc.edu/~wwang22/
Weichao Wang

Education:
  • Ph.D. Computer Science, Purdue University, August, 2005.
  • M.S. Computer Science, Purdue University, May, 2002.
  • M.S. Computer Science, Tsinghua University, May, 2000.
  • B.S. Computer Science, Tsinghua University, May, 1998.
Research Interests:
  • Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
  • Computer Networks
  • Information Assurance
  • Network Security
  • Security
  • Wireless Networks
  • Wireless and Network Security
Selected Publications:

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A full publication list

  • Secure and Efficient Access to Outsourced Data, accepted to appear in ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop (CCSW), in conjunction with ACM CCS 2009. W. Wang, Z. Li, R. Owens, and B. Bhargava.
  • Stateless Key Distribution for Secure Intra and Inter-group Multicast in Mobile Wireless Networks, Elsevier Computer Networks, Volume 51, Issue 15, pp 4303--4321, Oct. 2007. W. Wang and T. Stransky. [PDF]
  • Interactive Wormhole Detection and Evaluation , Information Visualization Journal (IVS), Volume 6, Issue 1, pages 3--17, Jan. 2007. W. Wang and A. Lu. [PDF]
  • Visualization of Wormholes in Underwater Sensor Networks: A Distributed Approach , International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN), Volume 3, No. 1, pp 10--23, 2008. W. Wang, J. Kong, B. Bhargava, and M. Gerla. [PDF]


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This material is based in part upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number OISE-0730065. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. © 2007 Florida International University