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Jie Wang is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts Lowell's R. Miner School of Computer and Information Sciences. He joined UMass Lowell in 2001 as a Full Professor and chaired the department for 9 years from 2007 to 2016. He serves as Director for China Partnership of the US-based Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP) since 2011. Prior to UMass Lowell, he was Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina.
Professor Wang's research spans multiple areas including text mining algorithms and systems, data modeling, combinatorial optimizations, network security, wireless sensor networks, and computational complexity theory. His work has evolved from theoretical foundations in computational complexity (1980s-early 2000s) to practical applications in data analysis, intelligent text automation, and AI systems. His recent publications focus on AI-Oracle machines, LLMs, text mining, document engineering, and network security.
His research portfolio demonstrates a clear evolution from theoretical computer science to applied research with practical impact. The publications show increasing focus on AI, text mining, and document engineering in recent years, while maintaining foundations in algorithm design and network security. His work bridges theoretical computer science with real-world applications across multiple domains.
- Honorary Advisor (2013) - NeoUnion Hong Kong Education Science Culture Organization
- MHE Scholar (2012) - Ministry of Higher Education, China
- PMYR Award for Major New Initiatives (2010) - University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Teaching Excellence Award (2002) - University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Nominee of Board of Governors' Teaching Excellence Award (2000) - University of North Carolina
Professor Wang has graduated 18 PhD students and is currently directing 5 PhD students. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, IBM, Intel, and other companies totaling approximately $4.8 million. He is active in professional service, including chairing conference program committees, serving as journal editors, and as editor-in-chief of a book series on mathematical and interdisciplinary modeling. His laboratory work focuses on text mining systems, network security applications, and computational models for practical problems.
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