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Zhiwei Xu ( 许 志 伟 ) Professor of Economics, School of Economics and China Center for Economic Studies, Fudan University
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2014 IEEE 28th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium … Grid Computing—GRID 2002: Third International Workshop Baltimore, MD, USA …
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Zhiwei Xu is a professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His main interests are computer architecture and distributed system. He holds a Ph.D. degree from the University of Southern California, an MS degree from Purdue University, and a BS degree from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
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Hao Chen, Fengzhu Jia, Xiaoying Pan, Zhi Wei. 2023. "Theta-Mechanism based Cluster Search Algorithm for Global Constrained Optimization." Applied Soft Computing, pp. 110963.
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I am a professor at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences of Tsinghua University in Beijing. I have a broad research interest in distributed system design, big data and financial...
Zhi-Wei Xu's research
Zhi-Wei Xu's 105 research works with 878 citations and 17,407 reads, including: Disaggregated Datacenters for Future Cloud Computing
Zhiwei Xu, Professor - SIAT
Dr. Zhiwei Xu is a professor and CTO of the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His prior industrial experience included chief engineer of Dawning Corp. (now Sugon as listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange), a leading high-performance computer vendor in China.
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Electrochemical solid-state amorphization in the immiscible Cu-Li ...
2018年9月30日 · Here we show that, when decreasing Cu nanoparticle sizes into ultrasmall range, the nanoscale size effect can play a subtle yet critical role in mediating the chemical activity of Cu and therefore its miscibility with Li, such that the electrochemical alloying and solid-state amorphization will occur in such an immiscible system.
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