Assistant Professor of Computer Science Zhenlin An is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Georgia. Prior to joining UGA, he was a postdoctoral fellow jointly appointed at the University of Pittsburgh and Princeton University. He earned his Ph.D. from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research centers on wireless systems and networking (AI4wireless, communication and sensing, battery-free sensor networks), and mobile and ubiquitous computing (localization, multimodal sensing, and immersive virtual/augmented reality applications). His publications span top venues such as ACM MobiCom, ACM SIGCOMM, USENIX NSDI, IEEE INFOCOM, ACM MobiSys, ACM SenSys, IEEE S&P, IEEE RAL, IEEE/ACM ToN, and IEEE TMC. He has received multiple honors, including the ACM China SIGBED Doctoral Dissertation Award (2022), Best Paper Runner-Up at ACM MobiCom 2023, Best Paper Awards at IEEE SECON 2020 and 2023, and Best Demo Runner-Up Awards at ACM MobiCom 2018 and 2022. Education Education: Ph.D. from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University