
معرفی
Dr. Enjie Liu is a Professor of Network Applications at the University of Bedfordshire's School of Computer Science and Technology. She holds leadership roles as Portfolio Leader for the Undergraduate Computer Science and Technology Foundation and IRAC Postgraduate Research Lead. Her expertise spans networked applications in healthcare, big data, IoT, and wireless protocols. With a BSc from Northwest University and a PhD in Telecommunications from Queen Mary, University of London, she has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and led major EU/EPSRC projects like CARRE and Femtocell. Her research addresses healthcare monitoring, network management, and vehicular communication challenges.
Enjie's work integrates medical knowledge retrieval, disease prediction, and efficient resource allocation in IoT/VANET systems. She has pioneered projects like MyHealthAvatar for patient-centric health visualization and co-developed reliable MAC protocols for safety-critical vehicular networks. Her industrial experience includes roles in China and the UK prior to joining Bedfordshire in 2003.
Education
- BSc in Computer Science, Northwest University, China
- PhD in Telecommunications, Queen Mary, University of London
Research Interests
Dr. Liu focuses on:
- Healthcare IoT systems and telemedicine applications
- Big data analytics for disease progression modeling
- Wireless network optimization in vehicular and femtocell environments
- Secure and reliable communication protocols for critical infrastructure
Key Contributions
- Developed adaptive MAC protocols for VANET safety applications
- Designed spectrum allocation strategies for cognitive radio IoT systems
- Advanced femtocell network interference mitigation techniques
Labs & Teams
Affiliated with the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC) and Centre for Computer Graphics and Visualisation (CCGV). Collaborates across disciplines in health tech and telecommunications.


