Lixia's Honors and Awards
2020
Received ACM SIGCOMM Lifetime Achievement Award For pioneering work in Internet protocol development.2018
Acknowledged as one of the top 100 US computer scientists based on publication H-Index.2015
Selected to be on the N2Women list of "10 Women You Should Know In Networking and Communications"
2014
"The Shape and Size of Threats: Defining a Networked System's Attack Surface" received Best Paper Award from IEEE Workshop on Secure Network Protocols 2014.
Featured on the 4 of Diamonds in the Playing Card Deck of Notable Women in Computing.
2012
Named to Jonathan B. Postel Chair in Computer Science
2010
"Investigating occurrence of duplicate updates in BGP announcements" received Best Paper Award from PAM 2010 (Passive and Active Measurement Conference).
2009
IEEE Internet Award, "For contributions toward an understanding of the complex interactions between Internet components and the development of the Internet architecture."
2006
ACM Fellow
IEEE Fellow
2005
"Timer Interaction in Route Flap Damping" received Best Paper Award at IEEE International Conference On Distributed Computing Systems.
2002
"RSVP: A New Resource ReSerVation Protocol"selected by the IEEE Communication Society as one of the ten Landmark articles for reprint in the 50th Anniversary Issue of IEEE Communication Magazine.
1998
Okawa Foundation Research Award
1994
Xerox Excellence in Science and Technology Award
1986
"Why TCP Timers Don't Work Well" received ACM SIGCOMM 1986 Best Student Paper Award.