Packard Building, Stanford University, CA, USA
Huang Lee, Ph.D. Candidate

Born in Taipei, Taiwan

Principal Dissertation Adviser: Prof. Hamid Aghajan
Co-Adviser: Prof. Stephen P. Boyd
Academic Adviser: Prof. Thomas M. Cover

More details including the publication list please refer to my Resume and Work.

Brief Biography

Huang Lee is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Nation Taiwan University, and two master's degrees, one in Communication Engineering from National Taiwan University, and one in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

During 2000-2004, he was a research assistant in Communication System Lab at National Taiwan University, where his research includes multiuser communications, coded DS/CDMA systems, and multi-rate OFDM-CDMA systems. In 2004, he joined Stanford Wireless Sensor Networks Lab, where he is developing data collection and wakeup scheduling algorithms for multi-cluster wireless sensor networks, and vision-based localization and reasoning algorithms for smart camera networks. His current research interests focus on convex optimization and its applications in wireless sensor networks.

His industry experience includes affiliation with Groundhog Technologies as a consultant researcher in 2004, and with Bosch Research and Technology Center during 2005-2008, where he works on the energy-efficient algorithm design for wireless sensor networks.

Huang Lee was a recipient of the Charity Service Award by Hua Nan Commercial Bank in 1998, the National Taiwan University Presidential Award in 1997 and 1998, and the National Taiwan University Fellowship from 2000-2001, Pan Wen-Yuan Scholarship Award in 2006, and named Young Entrepreneurs of the Future by Epoch Foundation in 2003.

Extracurricular Activities

Huang Lee is the founder of two Star Trek fan organizations in Taiwan: StarFleet Academy and United Federation of Planets. He was also president of Tranditional Medicine Club and member of Chinese Martial Art Club and Horsemanship Club at National Taiwan University.

About

I enjoy science fiction very much, and Star Trek is my favorite. I am also fond of reading fantasy novels. Dragonlance Chronicles Trilogy is my first fantasy books. I am interested in Chinese martial art and Chinese medicine. Those are valuable cultural heritage from Chinese ancient. I like to read general science articles and books particularly in Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, and Psychology. I love listening to muisc and travling at my leisure.