
About
Jian Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He leads the Mobile Sensing and Intelligence Security (MoSIS) Lab, focusing on robust AI, mobile security, computational sensing, and smart healthcare. His research has been published in top-tier venues like S&P/Oakland, CVPR, and IEEE journals, with over 6,400 citations. He holds seven U.S. patents, including two licensed to industry.
Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rutgers University (2019), ME and BE in Communication Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology (China).
Research interests include trustworthy AI, federated learning, privacy-preserving technologies, and adversarial machine learning. His recent work includes HarmonyCloak (music copyright protection against generative AI), 3D facial authentication systems, and robust backdoor attack defenses.
Notable awards include the University of Tennessee’s Professional Promise in Research Award (2025), Stanford’s World’s Top 2% Cited Scientists, and multiple best paper awards. He teaches Mobile and Embedded System Security (ECE 469/569) and has supervised projects funded by UT Grand Challenges grants.
Labs/Teams: MoSIS Lab focuses on AI-driven security solutions, wearable sensing, and healthcare applications. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary projects with UT’s engineering and medical schools.
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