
معرفی
Guan-Hua (Scott) Tu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU), leading the Security, Networking, and Mobile Systems Research (SNMS) laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA and has industry experience at MediaTek, where he contributed to wireless communication as an engineer and researcher (inventing eight US patents). His research focuses on security, IoT, mobile systems, and wireless networking, with recent emphasis on 5G/4G architecture, cellular/Wi-Fi IoT, secure cloud computing, and blockchain technologies.
Education includes a Ph.D. from UCLA (2015), MS from National Taiwan University (2003), and B.Sc. from National Central University (2001). Notable achievements include NSF grants (e.g., $1.73M NTIA grant as Co-PI, $1.2M NSF SaTC grant as PI), and awards like the Best Community Paper Award Runner-Up at ACM MobiCom'22 and Google Security Reward. His work addresses vulnerabilities in emergency services (9-1-1), cellular IoT, and IMS protocols, with publications in top venues like ACM MobiCom, IEEE Transactions, and ACM CCS.
Current research includes exploring non-standardized policies in 5G networks, securing O-RAN infrastructure, and safeguarding next-gen emergency services. He advises Ph.D. students and has mentored alumni now in faculty roles (e.g., Utah State University, Michigan Tech). Teaching includes courses on computer security and networks.




