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Xinwen Zhang is affiliated with Samsung in South Korea and specializes in engineering with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, pollution, and mechanical engineering. Their research encompasses a variety of subfields, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach within engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including organic light-emitting diodes research, organic electronics and photovoltaics, luminescence and fluorescent materials, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, wastewater treatment and nitrogen removal, conducting polymers and applications, and constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment.

Frequent publication venues reflect their engagement with materials and environmental sciences and include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Bioresource Technology

They have collaborated regularly with a group of coauthors, including Yuehua Chen, Wei Huang, Wen-Yong Lai, Jiong Wang, and Linghai Xie.

Recent publications illustrate the range of their research interests and contributions:

  • Simultaneous nitrate and dissolved organic matter removal from wastewater treatment plant effluent in a solid-phase denitrification biofilm reactor, 2020, Bioresource Technology
  • Seismicity induced by geological CO2 storage: A review, 2023, Earth-Science Reviews
  • A mosquito-eye-like superhydrophobic coating with super robustness against abrasion, 2021, Materials & Design
  • High-efficiency stretchable organic light-emitting diodes based on ultra-flexible printed embedded metal composite electrodes, 2023, InfoMat
  • Durable superhydrophobic coating derived from hard-soft technology with enhanced anticorrosion performance, 2021, Corrosion Science

Best Publications

  • ThinkAir: Dynamic resource allocation and parallel execution in the cloud for mobile code offloading

    Sokol Kosta;Andrius Aucinas;Pan Hui;Richard Mortier

  • Apex: extending Android permission model and enforcement with user-defined runtime constraints

    Mohammad Nauman;Sohail Khan;Xinwen Zhang

  • Taming information-stealing smartphone applications (on Android)

    Yajin Zhou;Xinwen Zhang;Xuxian Jiang;Vincent W. Freeh

  • PBDM: a flexible delegation model in RBAC

    Xinwen Zhang;Sejong Oh;Ravi Sandhu

  • Detecting unauthorized use of computing devices based on behavioral patterns

    Liang Xie;Xinwen Zhang;Jean-Pierre Seifert;Onur Aciicmez

  • Towards an Elastic Application Model for Augmenting the Computing Capabilities of Mobile Devices with Cloud Computing

    Xinwen Zhang;Anugeetha Kunjithapatham;Sangoh Jeong;Simon Gibbs

  • Formal model and policy specification of usage control

    Xinwen Zhang;Francesco Parisi-Presicce;Ravi Sandhu;Jaehong Park

  • MobiCloud: Building Secure Cloud Framework for Mobile Computing and Communication

    Dijiang Huang;Xinwen Zhang;Myong Kang;Jim Luo

  • Principal-identity-domain based naming scheme for information centric networks

    Xinwen Zhang;Guo-Qiang Wang;Ravishankar Ravindran

  • Securing elastic applications on mobile devices for cloud computing

    Xinwen Zhang;Joshua Schiffman;Simon Gibbs;Anugeetha Kunjithapatham

  • Peer-to-peer access control architecture using trusted computing technology

    Ravi Sandhu;Xinwen Zhang

  • Extending the capability of computing devices by using dynamically scalable external resources

    Victoria S. Coleman;Simon J. Gibbs;Doreen Cheng;Xinwen Zhang

  • VirusMeter: Preventing Your Cellphone from Spies

    Lei Liu;Guanhua Yan;Xinwen Zhang;Songqing Chen

  • CL-PRE: a certificateless proxy re-encryption scheme for secure data sharing with public cloud

    Lei Xu;Xiaoxin Wu;Xinwen Zhang

  • Name-based neighbor discovery and multi-hop service discovery in information-centric networks

    Xinwen Zhang;Bin Zhao;Asit Chakraborti;Ravishankar Ravindran

  • pBMDS: a behavior-based malware detection system for cellphone devices

    Liang Xie;Xinwen Zhang;Jean-Pierre Seifert;Sencun Zhu

  • Augmenting name/prefix based routing protocols with trust anchor in information-centric networks

    Xinwen Zhang;Haiyong Xie;Ravishankar Ravindran;Guo Qiang Wang

  • AppInk: watermarking android apps for repackaging deterrence

    Wu Zhou;Xinwen Zhang;Xuxian Jiang

  • Towards a VMM-based usage control framework for OS kernel integrity protection

    Min Xu;Xuxian Jiang;Ravi Sandhu;Xinwen Zhang

  • A logical specification for usage control

    Xinwen Zhang;Jaehong Park;Francesco Parisi-Presicce;Ravi Sandhu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Seifert
Jean-Pierre Seifert Technical University of Berlin
Ravi Sandhu
Ravi Sandhu The University of Texas at San Antonio
Songqing Chen
Songqing Chen George Mason University
Anugeetha Kunjithapatham
Anugeetha Kunjithapatham Samsung (South Korea)
Gail-Joon Ahn
Gail-Joon Ahn Arizona State University
Guanhua Yan
Guanhua Yan Binghamton University
Shouhuai Xu
Shouhuai Xu University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Hongxin Hu
Hongxin Hu University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Stefan Katzenbeisser
Stefan Katzenbeisser University of Passau
Edgar R. Weippl
Edgar R. Weippl University of Vienna

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