Dr. S.-H. Gary Chan (S'89-M'98-SM'03) received MSE and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (Stanford, CA) in 1994 and 1999, respectively, with a minor in business administration. He obtained his B.S.E. degree (highest honor) in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) in 1993, with certificates in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Engineering Physics, and Engineering and Management Systems. He is currently an Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Director of Sino Software Research Institute, and Co-director of Risk Management and Business Intelligence program, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong. His research interest includes multimedia networking, peer-to-peer streaming and technologies, and wireless communication networks. Dr. Chan has been an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (2006-11), and is a Vice-Chair of Peer-to-Peer Networking and Communications Technical Sub-Committee of IEEE Comsoc Emerging Technologies Committee. He has been Guest Editors of IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (2011), IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2011), IEEE Communication Magazine (2007), and Springer Multimedia Tools and Applications (2007). He was the TPC chair of IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC) 2010, Multimedia symposium in IEEE Globecom (2007 and 2006) and IEEE ICC (2007 and 2005), and Workshop on Advances in Peer-to-Peer Multimedia Streaming in ACM Multimedia Conference (2005). Dr. Chan is the recipient of Google Mobile 2014 award in 2010 and 2011, and is a member of honor societies Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa. He has been a Visiting Professor/Adjunct Researcher in Microsoft Research Asia (2000-11), Research Collaborator at Princeton University (09), Visiting Associate Professor at Stanford University (2008 - 09), Director of Computer Engineering Program at the HKUST (2006 - 2008), Visiting Assistant Professor in Networking at University of California at Davis (1998 - 1999), and Research Intern at the NEC Research Institute, Princeton, NJ (1992 - 1993). He was a William and Leila Fellow at Stanford University (1993-94). At Princeton, he was the 1993 recipient of the Charles Ira Young Memorial Tablet and Medal and the POEM Newport Award of Excellence.