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Xing
Li received his B. S. degree in radio electronics from Tsinghua
University, Beijing in 1982, and his M. S. and Ph. D. degrees in
electrical engineering from Drexel University, USA in 1985 and 1989,
respectively. He is currently a Professor in the Electronic Engineering
Department at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research
activities and interests include statistical signal processing,
multimedia communication and compute networks. He has published
one book and more than 70 papers in his research areas. He is deputy
director of China Education and Research Network (CERNET) Center.
He is a member of Communication Expert Committee of the China National
'863' High Technology Project and a member of Technical Board of
the China Education and Research Network Project. He is a fellow
of China Communication Institute, a senior member of China Electronic
Institute, a member of ISOC, members of IEEE Signal Processing Society
and IEEE Computer Society. He is a member of Sigma Xi. He is vice
chairman of Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG) and a member of
executive council of Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC).
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