Name | Jing Zhou (中文简历) | |
Title | Professor | |
Department | Department of Computer Science and Technology | |
zhoujing@cuc.edu.cn | ||
Contact Number | (010)6575 8938 | |
Courses Taught | Data Structure (undergraduate), Programming in Python (undergraduate), Specialized English (undergraduate), Scientific Writing (graduate) | |
Research Interest or Teaching Expertise | Distributed Computing, Semantic Web, Recommender Systems | |
Self-Introduction | I received my B.Eng. and M.Eng. degrees in computer science from the School of Informatics at Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping, China, in 1997 and 2000, respectively, and obtained a Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Southampton, UK, in 2005. Iam currently affiliated with the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences at the Communication University of China. My long-term research interest centers around Distributed Systems, the Semantic Web, and Recommender Systems. | |
Publication | 1. Hanwen Feng, Jing Zhou, Weiguo Lin, Yujuan Zhang, Zhiguo Qu. 2020. Multiple-Input, Multilayer-Perception- Based Classification of Traces From Side-Channel Attacks, Computer, 53(8), pages 40-48, ISSN 0018-9162, DOI: 10.1109/MC.2020.2996647. 2. Jing Zhou, Qi Huang, Weifeng Xie, and Zhiguo Qu. 2015. SShare: a simulator for studying and evaluating decentralized SPARQL query processing, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 19(7), pages 1087-1097, ISSN 1617-4909, DOI 10.1007/s00779-015-0878-4. 3. Jin Liu, Jing Zhou, Junfeng Wang, Feng Zhang, and Fei Liu. 2013. Cloud Service: Automatic Construction and Evolution of Software Process Problem-Solving Resource Space, Journal of Supercomputing, 64(3), pages 1108-1132, ISSN 0920-8542, Springer US. 4. Jin Liu, Jing Zhou, Junfeng Wang, Feng Zhang, and Fei Liu. 2012. Irregular Community Discovery for Cloud Service Improvement, The Journal of Supercomputing, 61(2), pages 317-336, ISSN 0920-8542. 5. Jing Zhou, Wendy Hall, and David De Roure. 2009. Building a Distributed Infrastructure for Scalable Triple Stores, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 24(3), pages 447-462. ISSN 1000-9000. 6. Jing Zhou, Wendy Hall, David De Roure, and Vijay K. Dialani. 2007. Supporting Ad Hoc Resource Sharing on the Web: A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Hypermedia Link Services, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, 7(2). ISSN 1533-5399. 7. Jing Zhou and David De Roure. 2007. FloodNet: Coupling Adaptive Sampling with Energy Aware Routing in a Flood Warning System, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 22(1). pages 121-130. ISSN 1000-9000. | |
Projects | Scientific research: 1. Research on Multimedia Copyright Protection and Management Systems and Standards based on Chinese Cryptography (No. 2018YFB0803700), National Key Research and Development Program of China (sub-project). 2018-21, Faculty Participant. 2. Key Technologies of Personalized Recommendation for Public Digital Cultural Resources (No. 2015BAK25B03). National Key Technology R&D Program (sub-project). 2015-17, Principal Investigator. 3. The Theory and Practice of the Next-Generation Web based on Social Computing (No. HG1546). The Open Project Program of Jiangsu Engineering Center of Network Monitoring and Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Project. 2015-17, Principal Investigator. High education reform: 1.Collaborative Teaching for Convergence and Innovation of the Computer Theory and Applications. Higher educa-tion reform projects of 2021, Communication University of China. 2021.4-2022.3, Principal Investigator. 2. Scientific Writing for PhD Students. Graduate education reform projects of 2020, Communication University of China. 2020.5-2021.4, Principal Investigator. 3. Developing the Data Structure MOOC. Undergraduate education reform projects of 2018, Faculty of Science and Technology at the Communication University of China. 2018.4-2019.3, Principal Investigator. | |
Academic Requirements | Masters students: 1. A BSc/BEng in computer science and technology, computational mathematics, applied mathematics, or a relevant subject area is preferred. 2. I am seeking for highly motivated and enthusiastic students. The ideal candidate(s) should be a proactive team player with good communication skills, and able to work towards deadline and targets. PhD students: 1. A MSc/MEng in computer science and technology, computational mathematics, applied mathematics, or a relevant subject area is preferred. 2. I am seeking for highly motivated and enthusiastic students. The ideal candidate(s) should be a proactive team player with good communication skills, and able to work towards deadline and targets. |