
معرفی
Ruozhou Yu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and a Courtesy Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State University. His research focuses on computer networks, distributed systems, and cybersecurity, with applications to quantum networking, blockchain, IoT, cloud/edge computing, and machine learning. He earned his PhD in Computer Science from Arizona State University (2019) and his BS from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2013).
- Education:
- PhD, Computer Science, Arizona State University, 2019
- BS, Computer Science, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 2013
Yu's research spans quantum internet (high-fidelity entanglement distribution, satellite-assisted quantum networks), blockchain technologies (payment channel networks, smart contracts, layer-2 security), and edge computing (resource provisioning, SLA verification, market design). He also explores machine learning in distributed systems (LLM fine-tuning on graphs) and network security (data delay attacks, Byzantine-robust federated learning).
His recent publications (2024–2025) emphasize quantum networking (LACE, QuESat), edge computing SLAs (VeriEdge, WolfPack), and blockchain security (Thor, Fence). Articles like AdaOrb (PerCom 2025) and Physics-Informed Scheduling (RTAS 2025) highlight cross-domain innovations.
Awards & Recognition:
- NSF CAREER Award (2021)
- IEEE TNSE Excellent Editor Award (2024)
- IEEE INFOCOM Distinguished TPC Member (2024, 2022, 2020)
Yu supervises PhD and Master's students in quantum networking (Huayue Gu), blockchain (Xiaojian Wang), and edge computing (Zhouyu Li). He serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering and Area Editor for Elsevier Computer Networks.


