IU computer science faculty condemned professor Xiaofeng Wang’s termination and asked Provost Rahul Shrivastav to revoke the move in a letter sent to him Wednesday.
The FBI has not revealed why it raided homes belonging to XiaoFeng Wang and his wife, who was also reportedly fired from IU.
Unverified statement circulating among Wang’s colleagues says case linked research grant in China about seven years ago.
Riana Pfefferkorn, an attorney, is trying to bring clarity to the situation. She filed her motion Tuesday in federal court in Indianapolis.
Unverified statement circulating among Wang’s colleagues says case linked research grant in China about seven years ago.
IU fired Wang March 28 without following standard process, the same day the FBI searched his homes in Carmel and Bloomington.
Ex-IU professor XiaoFeng Wang and his wife, Nianli Ma, are not arrested despite an FBI probe; his termination linked to a job acceptance in Singapore and alleged policy violations.
A prominent Indiana University professor whose abrupt firing and disappearance drew interest in the cybersecurity community has not been detained and there are no pending criminal charges against him ...
Attorney Jason Covert’s statement is the first official word about the fate of the professor, XiaoFeng Wang, and his wife, ...
A prominent Indiana University cybersecurity professor who was abruptly fired and disappeared from public view has not been ...