Visible to the public Introduction: Intel-NSF Center for CPS Security

Liuyang Lily Yang (aka Lily Yang) is a Principal Engineer in Security and Privacy Research at Intel Labs, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA. Lily joined Intel in 1995 and over the last 21 years has held a number of positions at Intel in research, standard development, R&D management, product planning, product management and now academic partnership management. She is currently the Director for Intel-NSF CPS Security Center, an academic program jointly funded by Intel and NSF with five universities (Stanford, UC Berkeley, U of Michigan, Duke and U of Pennsylvania) on Cyber-Physical Systems security and privacy research. Lily has developed technical expertise in data compression, video and image coding, wireless communications, and now start to learn and think about security, especially in emerging CPS and IoT applications. Lily has represented Intel in multiple standard bodies and industry organizations, including IEEE, WiGig, and IETF; Lily holds 17 U.S. and international patents and has published 20+ research and technical papers. Lily holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Washington State University and an executive MBA degree from U. of Oregon; she received her B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science and Technology from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

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