Bo LI

Bo LI 李波

PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts

Chair Professor

Bo LI
Tel: (852) 2358 6976
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Office: Room 2535
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Bo LI
Telephone

(852) 2358 6976

Email

Office

Room 2535

Personal Webpage

https://cse.hkust.edu.hk/faculty/bli/

Research Area

Networking and Computer Systems

Research Interests

Large-scale internet content distribution; Peer-to-peer systems; Internet topology; Cloud computing; Green computing

Biography

Bo Li is a Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he has been affiliated with since 1996. He holds the Cheung Kong Chair Professor in Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Prior to that, he was with IBM Networking System Division, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (1993-1996). He was an adjunct researcher at Microsoft Research Asia-MSRA (1999-2005), where he spent his sabbatical leave (2003-2004). He was a visiting scientist at Microsoft Advanced Technology Center (ATC) in the summers of 2007 and 2008. He was a technical advisor for ChinaCache Corp. (NASDAQ CCIH) (2007-2008). He is an adjunct professor in Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China (2003 - present). He was an adjunct or a visiting professor in Beijing University of Post and Telecom, Southern China University of Agriculture, National Tsinghua University and National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

His recent research interests include: large-scale content distribution in the Internet, Peer-to-Peer media streaming, the Internet topology, cloud computing, green computing and communications. He made original contributions on the proxy placement for content distribution networks (CDNs), in which his IEEE INFOCOM (1999) paper "On the Optimal Placement of Web Proxies in the Internet" was the first work addressing this problem. He made pioneering contributions in large-scale Peer-to-Peer live video streaming; specifically, the system, Coolstreaming (2004-2005) (Google entries over 2,000,000) was credited as the first large-scale Peer-to-Peer live video streaming system in the world. This work appeared in IEEE INFOCOM (2005) has not only been highly cited, but also spearheaded a momentum in peer-to-peer streaming, with no fewer than a dozen successful companies such as PPLive, PPStream, UUSee and YahooBB (Japan) adopting the same mesh-based pull streaming technique to deliver live media content to millions of users. He also led a team developing a real-world peer-assisted online hosting system, FS2You (2007-2008) (Google.cn entries over 4,000,000 in 2009) that has attracted millions of downloads worldwide.

He is a Fellow of IEEE for "contribution to content distributions via the Internet". He received the Young Investigator Award from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in 2005. He served as a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE Communications Society (2006-2007). He was a co-recipient for three Best Paper Awards from IEEE, and the Best System Track Paper in ACM Multimedia (2009).

He was the founding Editor-in-Chief for International Journal on Vehicular Technology (2006-2008). He has been on the editorial boards for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2001-2005), IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (2005-present), IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2002-2007), IEEE Communications Survey and Tutorials (2007-present), IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC) - Wireless Communications Series (1999-2001), ACM Journal of Wireless Networks (WINET) (1999-present), ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R) (1997-1999), Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks (2002-2005), SPIE/Kluwer Optical Networking Magazine (ONM) (1999-2001), KICS/IEEE Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN) (1998-2002). He served as a guest editor for IEEE Communications Magazine Special Issue on Active, Programmable, and Mobile Code Networking (April 2000), ACM Performance Evaluation Review Special Issue on Mobile Computing (December 2000), SPIE/Kluwer Optical Networks Magazine Special Issue in Wavelength Routed Networks: Architecture, Protocols and Experiments (January/February 2002), IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Protocols for Next Generation Optical WDM Networks (October 2000), IEEE JAC Special Issue on Recent Advances in Service Overlay Networks (January 2004), IEEE JSAC Special Issue on Quality of Service Delivery in Variable Topology Networks (September 2004), ACM/Kluwer Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) Special Issue on Energy Constraints and Lifetime Performance in Wireless Sensor Networks (December 2005), ACM/Springer MONET Special Issue on Advances in Wireless Mesh Networks (Jan/Feb. 2008), and IEEE Network Magazine Special Issue on Future Internet: New Applications and Emerging Services (July 2010). He was a Co-TPC Chair for IEEE INFOCOM (2004).

Bo Li received his BEng (summa cum laude) and MEng degrees in the Computer Science from Tsinghua University, Beijing in 1987 and 1989, respectively, and the PhD degree in the Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1993.