学术报告:Mastering the Craft: Experience and Reflection on Research Paper Writing, and More
时间: 2026-06-08 发布者: 程宝雷 文章来源: betway西汉姆联 审核人: 浏览次数: 10


报告人:王大进教授(Montclair State University)

时间:2025年6月17日(周三)10:00-11:00

地点:理工楼504

报告摘要:

The talk consists of two parts. In the first part, Professor Wang will reflect on his more than forty years of experience studying and then teaching/conducting research at a US university. He will share his experience and insights, as well as lessons learned from his journey in academia. Topics will include how to read literature, how to identify research topics, how to write papers, and more. Students are also welcome to ask questions related to graduate studies, technical paper writing, or other relevant topics for open discussion and exchange.

The second part is an introduction to some new results in network research, recently published in top-tier journals in computer science and engineering, “Evaluating robustness of subnetworks for the split-star network” and “Detecting faulty substructures in networks”. The content of this part will be tailored for early-stage graduate students with no background in this field, aiming to broaden their academic horizons and encourage exposure to research areas beyond their own fields, with the possibility of exploring the prospect of interfiled collaborations.


报告人简介:

Dajin Wang received the B.Eng. degree in computer engineering from Shanghai University of Science and Technology in 1982, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1990. Since 1990 he has been with the Department of Computer Science (now the School of Computing) at Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA, where he has been a full professor of Computer Science since 2002. He has received college- and university-level awards for his scholarly accomplishments, has held visiting positions in other universities, and has consulted in industry. His main research interests include interconnection networks, fault tolerant computing, parallel processing, and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. He has published over one-hundred papers in these areas, with many appearing in premier journals including IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE TPDS, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, J. of Parallel and Distributed Computing, and Parallel Computing. He has served on the program committees of influential conferences. He served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems from 2010 to 2014.