Pennsylvania State University
United States
Peng Liu spends much of his time researching Computer security, Chemical engineering, Polymerization, Nanotechnology and Software. His Computer security research incorporates elements of Android, Computer network and World Wide Web. His studies deal with areas such as Polyelectrolyte and Aqueous solution as well as Chemical engineering.
The concepts of his Polymerization study are interwoven with issues in Nanocomposite and Polymer chemistry. His study in Nanotechnology focuses on Nanoparticle in particular. His work in Software addresses issues such as Obfuscation, which are connected to fields such as Plagiarism detection.
Peng Liu focuses on Computer security, Optoelectronics, Chemical engineering, Optics and Carbon nanotube. His research on Computer security frequently links to adjacent areas such as Computer network. Optoelectronics is often connected to Electrode in his work.
His studies in Chemical engineering integrate themes in fields like Polyaniline, Polymerization and Polymer chemistry. His specific area of interest is Optics, where he studies Laser.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer security, Artificial intelligence, Laser, Cancer research and Cell biology. His Artificial intelligence study incorporates themes from Machine learning, Malware and Pattern recognition. His Laser research includes elements of Sesquioxide, Crystal and Ceramic.
Peng Liu has researched Ceramic in several fields, including Optoelectronics and Hot isostatic pressing. His research investigates the link between Cancer research and topics such as Immunogenic cell death that cross with problems in Calreticulin. Cell biology is closely attributed to Gene in his research.
Peng Liu focuses on Cancer research, Laser, Chemical engineering, Immunogenic cell death and Ceramic. His work on Hepatocellular carcinoma is typically connected to CYR61 as part of general Cancer research study, connecting several disciplines of science. The various areas that Peng Liu examines in his Laser study include Crystal and Visible spectrum.
Nanoparticle is the focus of his Chemical engineering research. His study in Ceramic is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sintering and Optoelectronics. His work deals with themes such as Carbon nanotube and Electrochemistry, Electrode, which intersect with Polyaniline.
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Secure Information Aggregation for Smart Grids Using Homomorphic Encryption
Fengjun Li;Bo Luo;Peng Liu.
international conference on smart grid communications (2010)
Dynamics of Organizational Routines: A Generative Model
Brian T. Pentland;Martha S. Feldman;Markus C. Becker;Peng Liu.
(2012)
Polymer modified clay minerals: A review
Peng Liu.
Applied Clay Science (2007)
Incentive-based modeling and inference of attacker intent, objectives, and strategies
Peng Liu;Wanyu Zang;Meng Yu.
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (2005)
Achieving accuracy and scalability simultaneously in detecting application clones on Android markets
Kai Chen;Peng Liu;Yingjun Zhang.
international conference on software engineering (2014)
Silver nanoparticle supported on halloysite nanotubes catalyzed reduction of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP)
Peng Liu;Mingfei Zhao.
Applied Surface Science (2009)
Using Bayesian networks for cyber security analysis
Peng Xie;Jason H Li;Xinming Ou;Peng Liu.
dependable systems and networks (2010)
Proactive worm containment (pwc) for enterprise networks
Peng Liu;Yoon-Chan Jhi;Lunquan Li.
(2007)
Finding unknown malice in 10 seconds: mass vetting for new threats at the Google-play scale
Kai Chen;Peng Wang;Yeonjoon Lee;XiaoFeng Wang.
usenix security symposium (2015)
ViewDroid: towards obfuscation-resilient mobile application repackaging detection
Fangfang Zhang;Heqing Huang;Sencun Zhu;Dinghao Wu.
wireless network security (2014)
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