Feng Lin is currently a Professor of School of Cyber Science and Technology and College of Computer Science and Technology at Zhejiang University. He was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver. Before that, he was a Research Scientist in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tennessee Technological University
M.S. degree
Shanghai University
B.S. degree
Zhejiang Univeristy
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[2017] Our research work on “Cardiac Scan: A Novel Distance Heart-based Authentication System” (MobiCom'17) appeared in many media outlets. Check our 1-minute video introduction MobiCom Video. Tech fans also create video clips (e.g., Video1, Video2 and Video3) to introduce Cardiac Scan from different angles.
[2016] Our work on “Smartphone app for early autism detection” is featured in UPI, Science Newsline.
[2016] Our research work on “Smartphone hacks 3D Printers” (CCS'16) has been covered by several news stories in the National Science Foundation’s News, Communications of the ACM news, Science Daily, Digital Trend, Fedscoop, and 3DPrint. Interestingly, NSF Science 360 produces a [Video] about this work.
[2016] Several media reported our team won the Best Design Award in the 2016 International 3D Printing Competition, including 3ders, 3DPRINT, Buffalo Rising, UB Now.
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