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Jian Liu is an Associate Professor at the School of Computing, University of Georgia, leading the Mobile Sensing and Intelligence Security (MoSIS) Lab. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He holds a Ph.D. from Rutgers University and focuses on Trustworthy AI, Computational Sensing, and Human-Computer Interaction.
- Current Affiliation: School of Computing, University of Georgia
- Prior Affiliation: University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Education:
- Ph.D. from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Dr. Liu’s research spans Trustworthy AI, Computational Sensing, and Intelligent Fitness Technologies, with publications in top venues like IEEE S&P/Oakland, ACM CCS, and ICML. His work addresses security vulnerabilities in mobile systems, federated learning, and acoustic-based sensing.
Recent publications include HarmonyCloak (2025) for AI music copyright protection and mm-RunAssist (2025) for mmWave-based fitness analysis. Research trends emphasize AI ethics, privacy-preserving techniques, and innovative sensor applications.
Scientific Awards:
- IChemE Biochemical Engineering Award (2023)
- ACM SIGMOBILE Research Highlights (2022)
- Professional Promise in Research and Creative Achievement Award (2025, University of Tennessee)
- Best Paper Awards at IEEE SECON (2017) and IEEE CNS (2018)
- Recognized in Stanford’s Top 2% Most Cited Scientists
Dr. Liu mentors students in the MoSIS Lab, with lab members like Yi Wu joining the University of Oklahoma as a Tenure-track Assistant Professor. His research is supported by multiple NSF grants, including CSR and SaTC proposals, and industry partnerships like NVIDIA and Google.
Media coverage includes BBC News, MIT Technology Review, and IEEE Spectrum, highlighting his work on AI-driven music protection and smart wearable technologies.




