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Xu Jie, male, Yangtze River Scholar Chair Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of Chongqing University. Professor at the University of Leeds, an internationally renowned expert in the field of grid computing. Scholar of the Thousand Talents Program of the Central Organization Department.
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- Xu Jie, male, Yangtze River Scholar Chair Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of Chongqing University. Professor at the University of Leeds, an internationally renowned expert in the field of grid computing. Scholar of the Thousand Talents Program of the Central Organization Department.
- Xu Jie, male,
- In 1998, Professor Xu Jie co-founded the "Distributed Systems and Services" team at Durham University and founded the DPART laboratory to develop distributed and real-time application systems
- Won the BCS Brendan Murphy Award in 2002;
- Won the "IEEE ISORC Kane Kim Best Paper Prize" in 2012;
- He was awarded the 2006 Best Research Award at the University of Leeds in 2006.
- Professor Xu Jie has long been engaged in research on distributed system diagnosis, fault tolerance, and grid computing.
- Professor Xu Jie is a member of the IEEE TC-BIS Executive Committee.
- Steering Committee Member of the International Conference Organizing Committee such as IEEE SRDS, IEEE ISORC, IEEE SOSE, IEEE HASE, IEEE RTSOAA.
- Sponsor of IEEE Cloud Computing Engineering Conference.
- Currently on the editorial board of "International Journal on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, Springer", "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society", "Future Generation Computer Systems", "Computer Systems Science & Engineering", "Peer-to-Peer Networking and Application" and Guest editor of well-known international journals such as "International Journal of Computer System Science and Engineering".
- He has published more than 300 papers and monographs in the field of computer system fault diagnosis, fault-tolerant software and reliable distributed systems. He has chaired a series of major national scientific research projects with a total funding of more than 25 million pounds.