Xiaojun Wangمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Xiaojun Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University (DCU). He holds a BEng and MEng from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) and a PhD from Staffordshire University (UK). His research focuses on energy-efficient networking, hardware acceleration for packet classification/deep inspection, and cryptography algorithms. He has been instrumental in establishing China-Ireland academic collaborations, including the China-Ireland International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies (CIICT), and coordinated a successful joint Telecommunications Engineering program with Wuhan University (2006–2012). He is also a member of DCU's Entwine Research Centre. Key roles include Head of China Affairs at DCU (2002–2007), contributing to institutional partnerships. His technical work spans green energy solutions for networks, quantum computing protocols, and hardware-software co-design for cryptographic systems. He has led projects on edge computing security, vehicular communication optimization, and blockchain-based trust frameworks. Educations: BEng in Computer & Communications, BUPT (1984) MEng in Computer Applications, BUPT (1987) PhD in Engineering, Staffordshire University (1992) Affiliations: Member of Entwine Research Centre Former Head of China Affairs, DCU His recent publications emphasize secure edge computing, quantum steganography, and 5G resource orchestration. He has pioneered energy-efficient router architectures and contributed to standards for vehicular networks and blockchain trust systems.







