Xing Li received his B. S. degree in radio electronics from
Tsinghua University, China in 1982, and his M. S. and Ph. D. degrees in
electrical engineering from Drexel University, USA in 1985 and 1989,
respectively.
He is currently a Professor in the Electronic Engineering Department at
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research activities and interests
include statistical signal processing, multimedia communication and computer
networks. He has published 2 books and more than 120 papers in his research
areas.
Since 1993, he became one of the pioneers of the China Education and
Research Network (CERNET, http://www.edu.cn).
He is a member of Technical Board of the China Education and Research Network
Project and deputy director of China Education and Research Network (CERNET) Center.
He is chief architect of CERNET. He has rich experiences dealing with IP address
and BGP management. He set up the first IP v6 network in China. He has
been involved in many Internet related research and development projects in
Mainland China.
He has been very active for the Internet development in Asia Pacific
region and participating in APNG, APIA, APRICOT and APAN since 1994. He has
been serving in the executive council of APNIC since 1996. |