Li Yang

 


PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

 

Florida International University, Miami, FL                                               2003 - 2005    

School of Computer Science                                                                           

        Ph.D. in Computer Science

 

Florida International University, Miami, FL                                               2000-2003

School of Computer Science

Master in Computer Science 

 

APPOINTMENTS

 

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN (Fall 2005 - present), tenure-track Assistant Professor, College of Engineering and Computer Science. 

 

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN (Fall 2005 - present), associate member of the Graduate Faculty, College of Engineering and Computer Science. 

 

Florida International University, Miami, FL (2000 - 2005) TA, RA, Instructor, School of Computer Science

 

PUBLICATIONS (selected)

 

·         Li Yang, Lu Peng, SecCMP: A Secure Chip-Multiprocessor Architecture, ASID 2006, San Jose, CA, October, 2006, ACM digital library.

·         Joseph M. Kizza, Li Yang, Andy Novobilski, Kathy Winters, TMAS Capstone Project., Proceedings of Computer Forensics Conference, Las Vegas, 2006.

·         Li Yang, Joseph M. Kizza, Raimund K. Ege, Malek Adjouadi, A Relationship-based Flxible Authorization Framework for Mediation Systems, Proceedings of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE06), pages 381-385, San Francisco, CA, July, 2006. 

·         Li Yang, Joseph M. Kizza, Raimund K. Ege, A Flexible Context-Aware Authorization Framework for Mediation Systems, Proceedings of IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, San Diego, CA, pages 684-685, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006.

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege, Security Enforced Mediation Systems for Data Integration, INFOCOMP Journal, pages 1-10, March, 2006.  

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege, Dynamic Integration Strategy for Mediation Framework.  Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE05), Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 2005.

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege and Huiqun Yu, Modeling and Verifying Mediation Framework. The 10th IEEE International Conference on the Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS’05), Shanghai, China.

·         Huiqun Yu, Li Yang, Xudong He, Formal Aspect-Oriented Modeling and Analysis by AspectZ, Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE’05), Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 2005.

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege, and Huiqun Yu. Security specification and enforcement in heterogeneous databases. The 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC’05), Computer Security Track, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March, 2005.

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege, and Huiqun Yu. Mediation framework modeling and verification (Abstract). The 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC’05), Software Engineering Track, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March, 2005.

·         Li Yang and Raimund K. Ege.  A role-based access control model for information mediation The 2004 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI’04), Las Vegas, NV, pages 277-282, 2004.

·         Li Yang, Raimund K. Ege, and Huiqun Yu. Enhancing mediation security by aspect-oriented approach. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE’04), Banff, Alberta, Canada, pages 155-160, June 2004.

·         Raimund K. Ege, Li Yang, Qasem Kharma, and Xudong Ni. Three-layered mediator architecture based on DHT.International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN’04), IEEE Computer Society Press, Hong Kong, May 2004.

·         Li Yang and Raimund K. Ege. Modeling and verification of real-time mediation systems. Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference (ASTC’04), Arlington, Virginia, pages 61-68, April 2004. 

 

INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

Courses taught:

·         CPSC 426  Computer Networking

·         CPSC 160  Data Structure & Program Design

·         CPSC 431  Information Security Management

·         CPSC 415  Biometrics and Cryptography

·         CPSC 461  System Vulnerability Analysis and Auditing

·         CPSC 590  Graduate Project Course

·         CPSC 526 Client and Server

 

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES

 

Grants received to support professional and scholarly activities include:

·         Information Communications Mediator Model in Disaster Management, CEACSE grant from Thec Center, $33,250, 2006-2007, PI, awarded.

·         Instructional Excellence in UTC, $900, 2005, awarded.

·         Faculty Development Grants, $1337.00, 2006, awarded.

·         NSA Information Assurance Certificate Application, in progress.

 

Professional society membership and appointments to support professional and scholarly work include:

·         Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) membership

·         ACM MSE 2004 conference external program reviewers

·         SREC 2006 conference external program reviewers