Recently, in the election of professional committees in the field of computer science, Senior Principal Researcher Jiansong Zhang from China Telecom Cloud Computing Research Institute, and researchers Xiaoyao Huang and Minyuan Zang were appointed as executive members of the Chinese Computer Federation's (CCF) Ubiquitous Computing Committee and Internet Committee through a preferential voting process.
The Ubiquitous Computing Committee was established on June 8, 2005, and its concept originated from Mark Weiser's idea of "Ubiquitous Computing" proposed in 1991. The initial vision of this concept was to integrate information technology into everyday objects, providing services to people in the most natural way. Over the years, the field of ubiquitous computing has continuously expanded, covering various directions such as ubiquitous computing infrastructure, interaction models, service provision, terminal forms, and behavior understanding. The committee is composed of over 100 professional members from industry, academia, and research institutions. It has always been committed to disseminating new achievements and concepts related to ubiquitous computing, promoting cooperation and exchange among professionals nationwide, and accelerating the interactive transformation of achievements among industry, academia, and application.
The Internet Committee was founded in November 2003 and is an important academic organization for professionals, researchers, and institutions in the field of the Internet. Its research covers important aspects such as architecture and protocols, network interconnection, network management, and network security. It has always been dedicated to promoting academic exchanges in the field of the Internet, enhancing interactions with international Internet academic organizations, and advancing the basic theory and key technology research of China's Internet and its applications, as well as the training of relevant technical talents, striving to make breakthroughs in the basic theory, engineering technology, and infrastructure construction of China's Internet.
Researchers Jiansong Zhang, Xiaoyao Huang, and Minyuan Zang have demonstrated outstanding talents and profound professional expertise in their respective fields. It is believed that with their active participation and promotion, the research and application in the fields of ubiquitous computing and the Internet will achieve more fruitful results, making greater contributions to the development and application of China's computer technology.
Recently, in the election of professional committees in the field of computer science, Senior Principal Researcher Jiansong Zhang from China Telecom Cloud Computing Research Institute, and researchers Xiaoyao Huang and Minyuan Zang were appointed as executive members of the Chinese Computer Federation's (CCF) Ubiquitous Computing Committee and Internet Committee through a preferential voting process.
The Ubiquitous Computing Committee was established on June 8, 2005, and its concept originated from Mark Weiser's idea of "Ubiquitous Computing" proposed in 1991. The initial vision of this concept was to integrate information technology into everyday objects, providing services to people in the most natural way. Over the years, the field of ubiquitous computing has continuously expanded, covering various directions such as ubiquitous computing infrastructure, interaction models, service provision, terminal forms, and behavior understanding. The committee is composed of over 100 professional members from industry, academia, and research institutions. It has always been committed to disseminating new achievements and concepts related to ubiquitous computing, promoting cooperation and exchange among professionals nationwide, and accelerating the interactive transformation of achievements among industry, academia, and application.
The Internet Committee was founded in November 2003 and is an important academic organization for professionals, researchers, and institutions in the field of the Internet. Its research covers important aspects such as architecture and protocols, network interconnection, network management, and network security. It has always been dedicated to promoting academic exchanges in the field of the Internet, enhancing interactions with international Internet academic organizations, and advancing the basic theory and key technology research of China's Internet and its applications, as well as the training of relevant technical talents, striving to make breakthroughs in the basic theory, engineering technology, and infrastructure construction of China's Internet.
Researchers Jiansong Zhang, Xiaoyao Huang, and Minyuan Zang have demonstrated outstanding talents and profound professional expertise in their respective fields. It is believed that with their active participation and promotion, the research and application in the fields of ubiquitous computing and the Internet will achieve more fruitful results, making greater contributions to the development and application of China's computer technology.