Qin (Jane) Hu
Assistant Professor Computer Science- Education
Ph.D., Computer Science, The George Washington University, 2019
- Specializations
Security and privacy, blockchain, edge computing, federated learning, Internet of Things
- Biography
Dr. Qin Hu is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University. Prior to joining GSU, she was an assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. She received the Best Paper Award at WASA 2020, the Best Paper Award Runner-up at IEEE MASS 2021, and the IEEE Outstanding Leadership Award as publicity chair of IEEE EUC 2022. She has served as editor and guest editor for several journals (e.g., Journal of Network and Computer Applications and IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering), TPC/publicity chair for several workshops/conferences (e.g., IEEE EUC 2022), and TPC member for many international conferences (e.g., IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE GLOBECOM, and IEEE Blockchain).
Dr. Hu’s research interests include security and privacy, edge computing, federated learning, and blockchain. Her main objective is to secure the interactive computing process in wireless connected systems. Her long-term research objective is to achieve high-confidence mobile computing via implementing critical procedures with security guarantees.