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Hui Zhang is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he has made significant contributions to networking research for over two decades. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1993 and has maintained a prominent research career focusing on internet protocols, video streaming, and network management.
His research interests span computer networking, internet video streaming, quality of service, content delivery networks, network protocols, multimedia communication, and network management. Professor Zhang's work has been particularly influential in developing adaptive video streaming technologies and content delivery mechanisms that power much of today's internet video infrastructure.
His recent publications demonstrate continued innovation in networked systems, with a focus on improving video quality of experience through machine learning techniques and advanced network control mechanisms. The research trends show an evolution from foundational network protocol design to more application-focused solutions for video delivery and user experience optimization.
Professor Zhang has mentored numerous successful researchers who have gone on to make their own significant contributions to the field. His collaborative work spans multiple institutions including Carnegie Mellon University, University of California, and various industry research labs.
His research has been supported by substantial grants from NSF, industry partnerships, and has resulted in technologies that have been widely adopted in commercial video streaming services. Professor Zhang maintains an active research laboratory focusing on next-generation networked multimedia systems.



