Chenshu Wu

Assistant Professor at The University of Hong Kong

Biography

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Chenshu Wu is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong, where he directs the AIoT Lab. He consults as the Chief Scientist for Origin Wireless Inc., a startup commercializing wireless sensing technologies and winning prestigious awards including the CES Best of Innovation Award. He was an Assistant Research Scientist in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, working with Prof. K. J. Ray Liu. Prior to that, he worked as a research associate in the Department of Computer Science, Princeton University and the School of Software, Tsinghua University. He received his Ph.D. degree in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, under supervision of Prof. Yunhao Liu. During his Ph.D., he worked as a Research Scholar with Prof. Mingyan Liu in the Department of EECS, University of Michigan and a Research Assistant with Prof. Jiannong Cao in the Department of Computing, HKPU. He received his B.E. degree in Computer Science from the School of Software, Tsinghua University.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Tsinghua University (2010 — 2015)
  • Bachelor's degree Tsinghua University (2006 — 2010)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor The University of Hong Kong (2021)
  • Chief Scientist Origin Wireless AI (2020)
  • Assistant Research Scientist University of Maryland, College Park (2020 — 2021)
  • Principal Scientist Origin Wireless AI (2017 — 2020)
  • Postdoc Research Associate University of Maryland (2017 — 2019)
  • Postdoc Research Associate Princeton University (2017 — 2017)
  • Postdoctoral Researcher Tsinghua University (2015 — 2017)
  • Research Scholar University of Michigan (2014 — 2014)
  • Research Assistant The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2013 — 2014)

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