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Dr Juan Zhang

Lecturer

Department: Computer and Information Sciences

Dr Juan Zhang is a Lecturer with the Department of Computer and Information Sciences, ϲ, U.K. She received a PhD degree in Computer Science from the University of Exeter, U.K. and subsequently was a postdoctoral researcher with the Chair of High-Performance Computing at Helmut-Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany.  Before that, she graduated from Beihang University, in Beijing, China.

She has a multidisciplinary background, receiving an M.Sc. in Control Science and Engineering and a B.Eng degree in Mechanical Engineering. She is also a visiting researcher in the Computer Networks Group at Georg-August-University of Göttingen, Germany. Her research interests include mobile edge computing, decision-making strategies, the Internet of Things, and future mobile networks. She is a member of IEEE.

Prospective Research Students: Highly motivated research students interested in solving challenging problems in mobile networking systems including connected autonomous vehicles, UAVs, etc. with advanced AI techniques are welcome to contact me. 

Potential Visiting: PhD students interested in joint supervision, and visiting researchers interested in my research, are welcome to reach out to me.

For more details, please refer to her .

Juan Zhang

  • Computer Science PhD
  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2018, 2024 twice) AFHEA
  • IEEE ComSoc Membership
  • IEEE Membership


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