
معرفی
Meng Yu is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Western Illinois University. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nanjing University (2001) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Cyber Security Lab at Penn State University. His research focuses on computer security, trustworthy AI, and AI-enabled security, with particular emphasis on cloud computing security and wireless network security.
Dr. Yu has led or co-led over $1.2 million in NSF-funded grants, including projects on privacy-preserving cloud computing architectures and secure channel allocation in wireless networks. He has advised numerous graduate students, including notable advisees such as Naiwei Liu (2020), Jin Han (2019), and Min Li (2015). His work has been published in top-tier conferences and journals, addressing challenges in virtualization security, side-channel attacks, and distributed computing resilience.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on operating systems, distributed systems, and cloud computing security. His research lab collaborates with institutions like Virginia Commonwealth University and George Mason University, contributing to advancements in data center security, wireless network protocols, and privacy-preserving technologies.




