BE in Computer Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, July 1989
Research
Research interests: computer networking and distributed systems,
software engineering, and performance evaluation, with a focus on
self-configuring and adaptive web server systems for handling web
hotspots effectively, network protocols for advanced service discovery,
and parallel programming environment for massive parallel computers.
Weibin Zhao and Henning Schulzrinne, "Enhancing Service Location Protocol
for Efficiency, Scalability and Advanced Discovery",
[PDF],
in Journal of Systems and
Software, Vol. 75(1-2), pp. 193-204, February 2005.
Weibin Zhao and Henning Schulzrinne, "DotSlash: A Self-configuring and
Scalable Rescue System for Handling Web Hotspots Effectively"
[PDF],
in International Workshop on Web Caching and Content
Distribution (WCW'04), Beijing, China, October 2004.
Weibin Zhao, Henning Schulzrinne, Erik Guttman, Chatschik Bisdikian and
William Jerome,
"Remote Service Discovery in the Service Location Protocol (SLP) via DNS SRV",
RFC 3832, July 2004.
Weibin Zhao, Henning Schulzrinne and Erik Guttman,
"Mesh-enhanced Service Location Protocol (mSLP)",
RFC 3528, April 2003.
Weibin Zhao, Henning Schulzrinne, Erik Guttman, Chatschik Bisdikian and
William Jerome,
"Select and Sort Extensions for the Service Location Protocol (SLP)",
RFC 3421, November 2002.
Ph.D. thesis "Towards Autonomic Computing: Service Discovery and Web Hotspot Rescue" [PDF]
Head Teaching Assistant for a graduate course
"Computer Networks (W4119)",
Columbia University, New York, NY, Spring 1999
Head Teaching Assistant for a graduate course
"Operating Systems
(W4118)",
Columbia University, New York, NY, Fall 1998
Instructor for three computer training courses "Computer Networks",
"Operating Systems", and "Parallel Programming",
Mubarak International Science Park, Alexandria, Egypt, Spring 1995
Teaching Assistant for an undergraduate course
"Pascal Programming Language", Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Fall 1991
Ph.D. representative
for Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, 1999 - 2000
Honors and Awards
Graduate Research Assistantship, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1997 - 2006
Special Award of Science and Technology Progress from the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
for building Dawning-1000 massive parallel computer, with other members at the
National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems (NCIC),
Beijing, China, 1996
First Class Guang-Hua Scholarship, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1992