qingping guo
City:
wuhan
State/Province:
Hubei
Country:
China
Current Affiliation:
wuhan university of technology
Current Position:
professor
Career Highlights:
Guo Qingping, Full Professor, Dean of Teaching and Research Section of Computer Technology Section in Wuhan University of Technology (WUT), China; Co-chair of the DCABES Steering Committee and Science Committee. The DCABES is an international community working in the area of Distributed Computing and its Applications in Business, Engineering, and Sciences, and is responsible for organizing meetings and symposia related to the field.
He is an editorial board member of the JACT (Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technologies), the DCABES international conference chair and editor in chief of the DCABES proceedings in 2001,2002,2004,2007.
He was born in the capital city of Jiangxi province, China at 24 October 1945. He is a Chinese. His father, Ms Guo Xianhu, is an agriculture expert and mother, Ms Wu Yufang is an accountant. His parents were insulted for a live-long time after 1949, especially in the so called culture revolution under Mao’s dictatorship. His two brothers and two sisters were enforced to lose education chance and go to countryside or factory as they were teenagers. Fortunately one of his brothers got a financial support from the Ford Fund in pursuit of his PhD degree in the USA and finally got his PhD in finance from the Rochester University, and now becomes a Vice President in a Wall Street financial company. His wife is a retired worker of the Wuhan University of Technology, and his son, Guo Yucheng, is a PhD candidate of the WUT in Computer Graph and Image Processing, who was also the associate editor in chief of the DCABES 2007 proceedings.
He has enrolled in Wuhan University, China, for bachelor degree studying electronic and electrical theory and technology in 1968. In 1979 he has enrolled in Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, for further studying in electronic technology for two years. Then he has been employed as a tenure track teaching staff in Wuhan University of Technology, as a lecturer firstly, then associate professor and full professor, teaching computer theory and technology..
He was sent to London, United Kingdom, as a visiting scholar with Chinese scholarship in 1986. He studied in City University, London, UK for one year, then moved to PCL ( the polytechnic of Central London, now the Westminster University, London, UK) for the UK five generation computer project research (ParSiFal project of the ALVEY plan) for one year plus. In 1994 he joined the EPCC, Edinburgh University, for one year in a parallel computing project, invited and supported by the Royal Society, UK, with the K. C. Wang’s award. He was in charge of a research team in a join research project between China and UK from 1997 to 2000, as Chinese side team head, supported by the Royal Society and NSFC, China.
He has proposed a mathematics module for distributed parallel computing (especially for network computing) in 1997, and derived a set of formulas for performance analysis in distributed computing. Based on the module he proposed a virtual boundary forecast (VBF) method for Domain decomposition numerical computing. He also has suggested a definition of parallel degree in distributed computing, considering computing granularity over communication overhead between a pair of computers.
His communication address is
Prof Guo Qingping
Dept of Computer Science
School of Computer Science & Technology
Wuhan University of Technology
Yu Jia Tou Campus
Wuhan China
Post Code 430063
Email: qpguo@whut.edu.cn
Mobile: +86-13871517571
Phone: +86-(0)27-86554639
Fax.: +86-(0)27-86501087
He is an editorial board member of the JACT (Journal of Algorithms & Computational Technologies), the DCABES international conference chair and editor in chief of the DCABES proceedings in 2001,2002,2004,2007.
He was born in the capital city of Jiangxi province, China at 24 October 1945. He is a Chinese. His father, Ms Guo Xianhu, is an agriculture expert and mother, Ms Wu Yufang is an accountant. His parents were insulted for a live-long time after 1949, especially in the so called culture revolution under Mao’s dictatorship. His two brothers and two sisters were enforced to lose education chance and go to countryside or factory as they were teenagers. Fortunately one of his brothers got a financial support from the Ford Fund in pursuit of his PhD degree in the USA and finally got his PhD in finance from the Rochester University, and now becomes a Vice President in a Wall Street financial company. His wife is a retired worker of the Wuhan University of Technology, and his son, Guo Yucheng, is a PhD candidate of the WUT in Computer Graph and Image Processing, who was also the associate editor in chief of the DCABES 2007 proceedings.
He has enrolled in Wuhan University, China, for bachelor degree studying electronic and electrical theory and technology in 1968. In 1979 he has enrolled in Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, for further studying in electronic technology for two years. Then he has been employed as a tenure track teaching staff in Wuhan University of Technology, as a lecturer firstly, then associate professor and full professor, teaching computer theory and technology..
He was sent to London, United Kingdom, as a visiting scholar with Chinese scholarship in 1986. He studied in City University, London, UK for one year, then moved to PCL ( the polytechnic of Central London, now the Westminster University, London, UK) for the UK five generation computer project research (ParSiFal project of the ALVEY plan) for one year plus. In 1994 he joined the EPCC, Edinburgh University, for one year in a parallel computing project, invited and supported by the Royal Society, UK, with the K. C. Wang’s award. He was in charge of a research team in a join research project between China and UK from 1997 to 2000, as Chinese side team head, supported by the Royal Society and NSFC, China.
He has proposed a mathematics module for distributed parallel computing (especially for network computing) in 1997, and derived a set of formulas for performance analysis in distributed computing. Based on the module he proposed a virtual boundary forecast (VBF) method for Domain decomposition numerical computing. He also has suggested a definition of parallel degree in distributed computing, considering computing granularity over communication overhead between a pair of computers.
His communication address is
Prof Guo Qingping
Dept of Computer Science
School of Computer Science & Technology
Wuhan University of Technology
Yu Jia Tou Campus
Wuhan China
Post Code 430063
Email: qpguo@whut.edu.cn
Mobile: +86-13871517571
Phone: +86-(0)27-86554639
Fax.: +86-(0)27-86501087
Field of Research:
INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES - Computer Science - Distributed Computing
Professional Memberships:
DCABES STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBER;
CHAIR OF DCABES
CHAIR OF DCABES
Notable Grants/Projects:
He was sent to London, United Kingdom, as a visiting scholar with Chinese scholarship in 1986. He studied in City University, London, UK for one year, then moved to PCL ( the polytechnic of Central London, now the Westminster University, London, UK) for the UK five generation computer project research (ParSiFal project of the ALVEY plan) for one year plus. In 1994 he joined the EPCC, Edinburgh University, for one year in a parallel computing project, invited and supported by the Royal Society, UK, with the K. C. Wang’s award. He was in charge of a research team in a join research project between China and UK from 1997 to 2000, as Chinese side team head, supported by the Royal Society and NSFC, China.
Research Interests:
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING;
CLOUD COMPUTING;
GRID COMPUTING
Publication History:
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