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Xiaojun Lin received his B.S. degree in Electronics and Information
Systems from Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China, in 1994, and his M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue
University in 2000 and 2005, respectively. He joined the faculty of
School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Purdue University,
as an Assistant Professor in August 2005, and has been a Professor
since August 2017.
Xiaojun's research interests are in the analysis, learning and control
of large and complex networked systems, including both
communication networks and cyber-physical systems (such as the smart
power grid).
Xiaojun is a Fellow of IEEE. He received the ACM e-Energy 2022 best paper award, ACM MobiHoc 2021 best paper award, IEEE INFOCOM 2008 best paper award and 2005 best paper of the year award from Journal of Communications and Networks. His papers were also the finalists for the best-paper award at IEEE INFOCOM 2005, ACM e-Energy 2018, and IEEE SmartGridComm 2020. He received the NSF CAREER award in 2007. He was the Workshop co-chair for IEEE GLOBECOM 2007, the Panel co-chair for WICON 2008, the TPC co-chair for ACM MobiHoc 2009, the Mini-Conference co-chair for IEEE INFOCOM 2012, the Workshop chair for WiOpt 2014, the Publication chair for WiOpt 2016 and 2022, and the General co-chair for ACM e-Energy 2019. He has served as an Associate Editor for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and an Area Editor for (Elsevier) Computer Networks journal, and as a Guest Editor for (Elsevier) Ad Hoc Networks journal.
Xiaojun's research has been supported by NSF (National Science Foundation), Army Research Office, Intel Corporation, and Department of Energy.