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David
Lee was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Soozhow, China. He received
a Master's degree in Mathematics from Hunter College of City University
of New York in 1982 and a Master’s and a Doctorate degree in Computer
Science from Columbia University in 1985.
From
1985 to 1999 he was working at Bell Laboratories Research, Murray
Hill and became Director of Networking Research Department in 1998.
Since March 2000, he is VP of Bell Labs Research and is responsible
for Bell Labs Research China in Beijing, China.
His current
research interests include: data networking and software, all optical
networks, and complexity theory.
In 1996,
he was awarded Bell labs Research Distinguished Member of Technical
Staff. He became a Fellow of The IEEE in 1997. He has won the Best
Paper Award of PSTV-FORTE in 2000. He is a Counselor of National
Science Foundation of China.
David
Lee is an editor of IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and an associate
editor of Journal of Complexity. He has served at various technical
program committees of international conferences. He was Program
Co-chair of ICNP in 1994 and 2000 and General Co-chair of ICNP in
1996. He is Vice-chair of Infocom in 2001 and Program Co-chair of
Infocom in 2002.Serves at the Editorial Board of "Electronica Sinica".
David
Lee has been a Visiting Faculty of National Institute of Standards
and Technology (US), a Visiting Professor of Institute Nationale
des Telecommunications (France), Tsinghua University, Peking University
and Fudan University (China), Guest Professor of Chinese Academy
of Science, and Advisor of Board of “Area of Excellence in Information
Technology" of Hong Kong Government, and
Adjunct Professor of Columbia University (US) .
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