2024-2026 ACSIC BOD 候选人简历公示

Songqing Chen (陈松青)


Songqing Chen is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University. He received his PhD from College of William and Mary and has mainly focused on design, analysis, and implementation of algorithms and experimental systems in the distributed and networking environment. 


Songqing Chen has authored or co-authored over 100 publications, comprising international journal articles, book chapters, conference/workshop papers, and technical reports. 

He has chaired or co-chaired many conferences, including serving as the general chair of IEEE ICDCS, general co-chair of ACM/IEEE SEC, TPC co-chair of SEC etc. He has been serving as the chair of IEEE Computer Society Technical Community on the Internet (TCI), and on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Internet Computing, IEEE IoT Journal, and ACM Transactions on Internet Technology. Currently he is also serving as the Associate EiC for IEEE Internet Computing. 


He is the recipient of an NSF Career award and an IEEE Fellow.  He is also a lifetime member of ACSIC.

Yan Huang (黄艳)


Yan Huang is a Regents Professor of Department of Computer Science and Engineering, at the University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA.


Her general research area is in geospatial artificial intelligence. Her contributions are recognized with the ACM SIGSPATIAL 10-year Impact Award (2019, ACM SIGSPATIAL 10-years Impact Award Runner up (2020) and an ACM Distinguished Member Award (2019). She is a Decker Scholar of University of North Texas. She has been awarded $9 million in total by agencies including ARL, NSF, NGA, ONR, DOT, and state agencies.


She served as the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies of College of Engineering 2016-2019 with a break in between to serve as the Interim Dean of the College July 2018- Dec. 2018. She was Senior Associate Dean 2019-2021 concurrently with the role of Director of Graduate Studies 2019-2020 and Interim Chair of Computer Science and Engineering 2020-2021.


In professional societies, Dr. Huang has served in leadership roles as board member, General Chair, Program Committee Chair for flagship organizations such as ACM SIGSPATIAL and SSTD Endowment. She served as the Financial Chair for IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2020) and IEEE International Conference on Data Mining series (ICDM 2013). She was General Co-chair of ACMSIGSpatial Conference (2014 and 2015). She served as Program Committee Co-Chair for ACM SIGSpatial Conference (2020 and 2021). She was on Board of Director of SSTD Endowment, 2014-201 and 10-year Impact Paper Review Committee of ACM SIGSpatial Conference, 2023.


She received her B.S. degree in Computer Science from Peking University, Beijing, China, in July 1997 and Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of Minnesota, Twin-cities, MN, USA, in July 2003.

Shan Lu (卢山)


Shan Lu is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago.


She received her Ph.D. at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 2008. She was the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences at University of Wisconsin, Madison, from 2009 to 2014. Her research focuses on software reliability and efficiency, particularly detecting, diagnosing, and fixing functional and performance bugs in large software systems.


Shan is an ACM Distinguished Member (2019 class), an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2014), a Distinguished Educator Alumnus from Department of Computer Science at University of Illinois (2013), and NSF Career Award recipient (2010).


Her co-authored papers won ASPLOS Most Influential Paper Award 2022, Google Scholar Classic Paper 2017, Best Paper Awards at ACM-SIGOPS SOSP 2019, USENIX OSDI 2022, 2016 and USENIX FAST 2013, 3 ACM-SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards at ICSE 2019, ICSE 2015 and FSE 2014, an ACM CHI Honorable Mention Award 2021, an ACM-SIGPLAN Research Highlight Award at PLDI 2011, and an IEEE Micro Top Picks in ASPLOS 2006. Shan is also a member of the informal ASPLOS Hall of Fame.


Shan currently serves as the co-Chair of ACM SIGARCH/SIGMICRO CARES committee, and the vice-Chair of the ACM publication board ethics & plagiarism committee. She served as the Chair of ACM-SIGOPS (2019 --2023), the Vice Chair of ACM SIG Governing Board Executive Committee (2021--2022), Member-at-Large of ACM SIG Governing Board Executive Committee (2020 -- 2022), the Associate Editor for IEEE Computer Architecture Letters, and the technical program co-chair for International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS) in 2022, USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI) in 2020, USENIX Annual Technical Conference (ATC) in 2015, and ACM Asia-Pacific Systems Workshop (APSys) in 2018.

Weisong Shi (施巍松) 


Weisong Shi is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware (UD), where he leads the Connected and Autonomous Research (CAR) Laboratory. Dr. Shi was the Center Director of a recently funded NSF eCAT Industry-University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), focusing on Electric, Connected, and Autonomous Technology for Mobility. He is an internationally renowned expert in edge computing, autonomous driving, and connected health. His pioneer paper, "Edge Computing: Vision and Challenges,” has been cited more than 7000 times.  Before joining UD, he was a professor at Wayne State University (2002-2022). He served in multiple administrative roles, including Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at the College of Engineering and Interim Chair of the Computer Science Department.  Dr. Shi also served as a National Science Foundation (NSF) program director (2013-2015) and chair of two technical committees of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society. Dr. Shi has published more than 300 articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences and served in editorial roles for more than ten academic journals and publications, including EIC of IEEE Internet Computing Magazine and Elsevier Smart Health. According to Google Scholar, his H-index is 61, with more than 22,000 citations. He is the founding steering committee chair of several conferences, including the ACM/IEEE Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC), IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health (CHASE), and IEEE International Conference on Mobility (MOST). He is a fellow of IEEE, a distinguished scientist of ACM, and a member of the NSF CISE Advisory Committee. 


He is one of the 15 founding members of ACSIC, and currently serves as the President of ACSIC and Chair of the ACSIC Board of Directors. Under his leadership, ACSIC has become one of the most important communities for Chinese Scholars in Computing in the US and Canada.