
معرفی
Wenjing Lou is the W.C. English Endowed Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on cybersecurity, wireless networks, cyber-physical systems, adversarial machine learning, and applied cryptography. She holds a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Florida. Her work bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations in areas such as federated learning security, 5G/6G communication protocols, and AI-driven intrusion detection systems.
Education: Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Florida.
Research interests emphasize securing emerging technologies like IoT, vehicular networks, and satellite communications. Notable contributions include frameworks for age-of-information optimization (e.g., Eywa), resilient federated learning protocols, and spectrum management solutions for CBRS bands. Her publications address challenges in interference mitigation, real-time scheduling, and adversarial attack detection.
Her work often integrates machine learning with traditional communication theory, yielding innovations such as geometric feature learning for IDS improvement and secure pairing mechanisms for wireless devices. Current trends in her research involve enhancing privacy in edge computing and developing blockchain-based spectrum sharing systems.




