Xiang SunView profile
Assistant Professor
Dr. Xiang Sun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM). He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology (2018), and M.E. and B.E. degrees from Hebei University of Engineering (2011 and 2008). His research focuses on Mobile Edge Computing, IoT, Drone-assisted Networks, Green Computing, and Data Center Optimization. Dr. Sun has been recognized with awards such as the 2018 InterDigital Innovation Award and NJIT Hashimoto Prize. Education: Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, NJIT (2018) M.E., Computer Applications Technology, Hebei University (2011) B.E., Electronic Information, Hebei University (2008) Research Interests: His work emphasizes IoT resource caching, semantic discovery, green communications, and drone-based mobile access networks. He also explores machine learning applications in edge computing and cybersecurity. Publications & Contributions: Dr. Sun has authored over 40 journal/conference papers, including impactful work on cloudlet networks and IoT semantic mashup. His research has been published in IEEE Transactions, Communications Letters, and top-tier conferences like ICC and GLOBECOM. Awards: 2018 InterDigital Innovation Award 2018 NJIT Hashimoto Prize 2017 IEEE Communications Letters Exemplary Reviewer 2016 IEEE ICC Best Paper Award Professional Activities: He serves as a TPC member for IEEE CCNC and MobiEdge, and reviewer for top journals like IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing and IEEE Internet of Things Journal. He co-chairs the Social Computing and Semantic Data Mining symposium at IEEE ICNC 2019. Labs & Teams: Active in UNM's Electrical & Computer Engineering labs, focusing on mobile edge computing and IoT innovation. Collaborates with industry partners like InterDigital Communications.













