
معرفی
Yaxiong Xie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo, affiliated with the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Their research focuses on next-generation networks, mobile computing, edge computing, and artificial intelligence of things (AIoT). Dr. Xie holds a PhD in Computer Science from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2017).
Research interests span advanced wireless communication systems, mmWave sensing, smart surfaces, and IoT applications. They pioneer innovations in battery-free sensors, privacy-preserving networks, and robust human-centric sensing technologies. Notable projects include mmRotation (mmWave radar versatility), Hydra (OFDM security), and Cyclops (intraocular pressure monitoring via nanomaterials).
Publications emphasize cross-disciplinary contributions to 5G/6G systems, metasurface engineering, and biomedical IoT. Their work bridges theory and practice through prototypes like Athena (wireless interference mitigation) and Waffle (waterproof mmWave sensing in bathrooms).
Advising focuses on graduate students in computer networks and sensing systems. Grants and collaborations support cutting-edge projects in smart environments and healthcare technologies. Labs/teams include interdisciplinary groups working on wireless systems, edge AI, and sensor networks.





