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-===== Dr. Wang ===== +~~NOCACHE~~ 
-{{:​xiaoruiwangportrait.jpg |}}**Phone**: ​ (865974-0627\\ +===== Dr. Xiaorui ​Wang ===== 
-**Fax**: (865974-5483\\ +{{:​xiaoruiwangportrait.jpg |}}**Phone**: ​ (614247-1977\\ 
-[[http://​www.ece.utk.edu/​%7Exwang/​|Home Page]]\\ +**Fax**: (614292-7596\\ 
-421 Ferris Hall\\ +[[http://​www.ece.osu.edu/​%7Exwang/​|Home Page]]\\ 
-Department of Electrical ​Engineering ​and Computer ​Science\\ +Department of Electrical and Computer ​Engineering\\ 
-The University ​of Tennessee\\ +The Ohio State University\\ 
-KnoxvilleTN  37996\\+508 Dreese Laboratories;​ 2015 Neil Avenue\\ 
 +ColumbusOH 43210\\
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-**Dr. Xiaorui Wang** is an Assistant ​Professor in the Department of Electrical ​Engineering ​and Computer ​Science ​at the University ​of Tennessee, Knoxville. He received ​the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis in 2006, and the B.S. degree ​in Computer Science from Southeast UniversityChina, in 1995. He is the recipient ​of the US National Science Foundation ​(NSF) CAREER Award in 2009, the Power-Aware Computing Award from Microsoft Research in 2008, the IBM Real-Time Innovation Award in 2007, and the EECS Early Career Development Award in 2008. He also received the Best Paper Award at the 29th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) in 2008. Dr. Wang is an author or coauthor ​of more than 30 refereed publications. In 2005, he worked at the IBM Austin Research Laboratory, designing power control algorithms for high-performance computing ​servers. ​From 1998 to 2001, he was a senior software engineer and then a project ​manager at Huawei  +**Dr. Xiaorui Wang** is a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer ​Engineering ​at The Ohio State University. He is the recipient of the OSU Lumley Research Award in 2016, the Office ​of Naval Research ​(ONRYoung Investigator (YIP) Award in 2011, the NSF CAREER Award in 2009, the Power-Aware Computing Award from Microsoft Research in 2008, and the IBM Real-Time Innovation Award in 2007. He also received the Best Paper Award from the 29th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS) in 2008. Prior to joining Ohio State, he was an Assistant Professor at the University ​of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he received the EECS Early Career Development Award, the Chancellor'​s Award for Professional Promise, and the College of Engineering Research Fellow Award in 2008, 2009, and 2010, respectively. In 2005, he worked at the IBM Austin Research Laboratory, designing power control algorithms for high-density computer ​servers. ​He received his doctoral degree from Washington University in St. Louis. Before that, he worked in the industry as a senior software engineer and a project ​leader ​for several years. His research interests include computer systems, ​computer architecture,​ data center power management, embedded and real-time systems, and cyber-physical systems. He is an author or coauthor of more than 100 refereed journal and conference publications. He is also an associate editor ​of the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (TPDS) ​and the IEEE Transactions on Computers (TC). \\
-Technologies Co. Ltd, China, developing distributed management systems ​for optical networks. His research interests include ​power-aware ​computer systems, real-time ​embedded ​systems, wireless sensor networks, and cyber-physical systems. He is a member ​of the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society.\\+
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