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"The most important thing in life is to have a great aim, a hard determination and to make vigorous actions at once to attain it." "Achievement provides the only real pleasure in life." Fangyang Shen Ph.D., Assistant Professor
P.O. Box 2672 Espanola, NM, 87532 Phone: (505) 747-2267 E-mail: fangyangshen@gmail.com
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Wireless Networks, Information Security, Storage Systems, High Performance Computing, Data Mining
Fangyang became a tenure track assistant professor in Department of Computer and Engineering Technology at Northern New Mexico College in Aug. 2008. Then he also served as a research assistant professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. He is also a member of SERPA at Northern New Mexico College. Before moving to New Mexico, he served as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant for four years at Auburn University from Aug. 2004 to May. 2008, and he got his Ph.D. from Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University in August 2008. His current research interests include wireless networking and storage systems and information systems. Dr. Shen is a professional member of IEEE, a professional member of ACM, a full member of SIGMA XI, a member of Marquis Who's Who in America. Before coming to Auburn, he got a Master's degree and a Bachelor's degree both in Computer Science and Engineering in June 2004 and June 2001. In terms of teaching, Dr. Shen has 7 years' teaching experience and has taught over 28 Computer Science and Engineering courses.
F. Shen, M.-T. Sun, C. Liu, A.Salazar, "Coverage-aware Sleep Scheduling for Cluster-based Sensor Networks," IEEE Wireless Comm. & Networking Conf., Apr. 2009. PDF
F. Shen, X.Qin, A.Salazar, A. Manzanars, K. Bellam, "An Energy-Efficient Reliability Model for Parallel Disk Systems," Sixth Int'l Conf. Information Technology, Apr. 2009. PDF
F. Shen, C. Liu, J. Zhang, " A Distributed Coverage-aware Sleep Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks" Sixth Int'l Conf. Information Technology, Apr. 2009. PDF
K. Sakai, F. Shen, and M.-T. Sun, "Multi-Initiator Connected Dominating Set Construction for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks," Prof. Int'l Conf. Comm., pp. 2431-2436, May 2008. PDF
C. Liu, F. Shen, M.-T. Sun, "A Unified TCP Enhancement for Wireless Mesh Networks," Proc. 2007 Int'l Conf. Parallel Processing Workshops, pp. 71-76, Sep. 2007. PDF
Dr. Shen is invited as a 2009 NSF CCLI Program Panelist, NSF Scholarship Program Panelist, A panelist for Broadband Technology Opportunities Program at Department of Commerce, and an Associate Editor for International Journal of Network Protocols and Algorithms. He is also invited as a Workshop Chair for ICUMT 2009, Multiple Track Chairs for ITNG 2010 and ITNG 2009, Co-Moderator for ASEE 2009. Dr. Shen is a Technical Program Committee member for ITNG 2010, CCNC 2010, ITNG 2009, ICNS 2009, AESN 2009, CSIE 2009, IMSAA 2008, and CCNC 2009, and a reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Computers,IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, ACM Transactions on Storage, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, Journall of Systems Architecture, Ad Hoc Networks, Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS), Sensors, INFOCOM 2010, INFOCOM 2009, WCNC 2009, ASEE 2009, TridentCom 2009, Milcom 2008, CHINACOM 2008, CCNC 2008, AINA 2008, ISWCS 2007, AccessNets 2007. He also participated and served for some important conferences, like INFOCOM 2007, SECON 2007, and GLOBECOM 2007 etc.
Computer Networking II (Fall 2009)
Wireless and Mobile Computing (Fall 2009)
Software Quality Assurance (Fall 2009)
As a member of Auburn University's Men's Table Tennis Team, Dr.Shen's NCTTA score is 1402, he represented Auburn University to play 2007 ACUI/NCTTA National Collegiate Table Tennis Championships. His partners to play table tennis in his spare time are Dr.Tin-Yau Tam, Dr.James H. Cross II, Dr.Saeed Maghsoodloo, and Mr.Bailey McKay.