Peter X. Liu is a Professor at Carleton University's Faculty of Engineering and Design, specializing in the School of Computer Science (SCE). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta and is a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.). His research focuses on interactive networked systems, including teleoperation, telerobotics, telehaptics, and medical simulations, with applications in telemedicine. He also explores robotics, control systems, intelligent systems, context-aware networks, and wireless sensor networks. Education: Ph.D. (Alberta) Dr. Liu leads research initiatives in interactive network computing, integrating haptic feedback systems with medical training simulations. His work bridges theoretical advancements in telecommunications with practical applications in healthcare and robotics. He currently holds a Canada Research Chair in this domain. He has received prestigious awards including the Carleton University Research Achievement Award (2016 and 2007), Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the Ontario Early Researcher Award. His research group likely involves collaborative projects with industry partners, given his focus on teleoperation and sensor networks. He maintains an active lab at Carleton University, though specific lab names are not mentioned in the text.
