About Me
When I was an undergraduate student, I served as a research assistant in the Communication Theory Group (DianCTG), which is a research group in DianGroup (a creative student organization aims at "learning by practice" based on numerous real development and research projects with some corporations).
Personal Interests:
- Reading. I enjoy reading history and biography books, e.g., "A Global History" by L. S. Stavrianos.
- Writing. I keep on writing diary to make summaries and plans.
- Research. As a Ph. D student, my main task is scientific research, especially in wireless networks.
- Public speech. I am good at making speeches to the public, with the help of slides.
- Sports. I like playing basketball and swimming, just for fun.
- Flash. I make original short flash movies in spare time.
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"The path of my research is full of challenges and fun. I enjoy the process of doing innovative and cutting-edge research !"
—— Yang Cao, June 2011
I'm glad to exchange ideas with you
- Email: libeqc AT gmail dot com
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Recent Articles
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Complexity or Simplicity
I watch this talk "How complexity leads to simplicity" by Eric Berlow who is a ecologist, on ted.com.What I obtain from this talk is a new attitude to complex things. For example, when I read a long paper with so many confusing theorems and formulas, I may feel afraid of it at the first time. The paper is obviously complex, not because the authors are genius, but because they are hard workers who paid so much effort on this paper to solve a difficult problem soundly. As a result, I could not understand the ideas in this paper without enough effort.Now I will try to embrace complexity, learn from complexity. Complexity brings more information from different aspects ...
Posted Nov 18, 2010 10:00 PM by Yang Cao
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How to write a great research paper
This wonderful presentation is made by Dr. Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research, Cambridge. He also shares some interesting materials on this website.
Impressive ideas from this presentation:
Write a paper, and give a talk, about any idea, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you
Papers are like wine: they need time to mature
Posted Nov 18, 2010 10:03 PM by Yang Cao
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Why are we happy?
I have watched this video on ted.com this week, it really gave me some insights into human emotion and attitude.
The idea shocks me most is that happy needs no reason, if you want happy, you can obtain it immediately. Is it a "A Q spirit" ? I wonder. Life is not easy, we nearly face fierce competition everyday; we eager for success, but failures come one after another. There are so many reasons to be unhappy, everything could be terrible if we have passive attitude. However, if we do nothing to get rid of bad mood, the situation may become even worse. Try to smile, try to look at the same thing from a positive direction, it is not ...
Posted Nov 18, 2010 10:05 PM by Yang Cao
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Steve Jobs’ presentation at the Stanford University
"Stay hungry, stay foolish." I watched this video for the first time last month. It is really encouraging and full of wisdom.
Posted Nov 18, 2010 10:13 PM by Yang Cao
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