
معرفی
Yang Peng is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington Bothell, affiliated with the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics and the Division of Computing & Software Systems. His research focuses on cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things, and energy-efficient wireless sensor networks.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Computer Science (2014), Iowa State University
- M.S. in Computer Science (2008), Washington State University
- B.E. in Electrical Engineering (2006), Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Yang Peng’s research spans device, application, and network protocol designs for self-sustainable IoT systems, including RF-powered wireless networks, implantable body area networks, and edge computing architectures. His work addresses energy efficiency, delay guarantees, and cross-interface scheduling in networked systems.
Recent publications highlight trends in serverless computing for IoT, VANET-based data transportation, and energy-aware protocol design. He has secured grants from Microsoft Azure, University of Washington Student Technology Fee Fund, and CSS Graduate Research Fund, totaling over $40,000.
- Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC'15)
Yang Peng advises graduate students working on IoT and edge computing projects, with many alumni employed at Amazon, Microsoft, and Nordstrom. He teaches courses like Network Design, Internet of Things, and Embedded Systems, emphasizing practical implementation and research methods.



