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Jiang Lu is an Associate Professor and Program Director of Computer Engineering at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL), within the College of Science and Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Alabama, and prior degrees from the University of Florida and Shanghai Maritime University. His research focuses on intelligent sensor systems, biomedical devices, tele-healthcare, wireless communication, machine learning, and embedded systems. He is a member of IEEE and actively involved in conference organizing and journal reviewing.
Dr. Lu's expertise revolves around integrating intelligent algorithms and wireless communication into biomedical applications. His work emphasizes sensor networks for healthcare monitoring, such as SmartSocks and SmartShoe systems for activity tracking and gait analysis. He has contributed to projects like robot-assisted emergency systems for elderly care and distributed sensor networks for multi-human tracking.
His research spans areas like compressed sensing, neural network optimization, and IoT security, with notable publications in IEEE journals and conferences. He has received awards including the Best Student Paper Award at IEEE Sensors 2013 and a finalist position for the Best Paper Award at IEEE MFI 2012. Dr. Lu teaches graduate courses on wireless sensor networks and undergraduate courses in telecommunications and engineering design.
His current projects include ubiquitous sensor systems for smart environments, tele-healthcare solutions leveraging computational intelligence, and low-cost biomedical monitoring devices. He explores applications of blockchain in hardware security and FPGA-based neural network acceleration.



