
معرفی
Lu Su is an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, with prior appointments at SUNY Buffalo. His research spans Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, mmWave sensing, and crowd-sourced data validation, focusing on quality-of-information aware distributed sensing and security in autonomous systems.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science (2013) and M.S. in Statistics (2012) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- M.E. and B.E. from Harbin Institute of Technology
Research Interests: IoT, cyber-physical systems, crowd sensing, security and privacy, and machine learning for sensor networks. His work addresses quality-aware information integration, adversarial attacks in autonomous vehicles, and privacy-preserving crowd-sourced systems.
Recent publications focus on mmWave-based sensing (e.g., 3D pose reconstruction), federated learning (driver monitoring), and data poisoning attacks in crowd-sourced systems. His research also extends to traffic optimization and human activity recognition using wireless networks.
Professional Roles:
- Workshop Chair (INFOCOM 2023, 2022)
- TPC Vice Chair (INFOCOM 2021)
- Program Committee Member for top conferences
- Editorial Board, ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
Teaching: Courses on Embedded Systems, Internet of Things, and Network Concepts at both undergraduate and graduate levels.




