On March 28, the FBI searched two homes belonging to Wang and his wife Nianli Ma, an IU Libraries analyst. IU terminated him ...
AAUP chapter president Alex Tanford said Wang's misconduct allegations were minor and didn't warrant immediate termination from IU.
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.
Riana Pfefferkorn, an attorney, is trying to bring clarity to the situation. She filed her motion Tuesday in federal court in Indianapolis.
XiaoFeng Wang, the tenured cybersecurity professor fired by Indiana University the same day as mysterious FBI raids on his ...
Indiana University terminated professor Xiaofeng Wang on Friday, the same day that two of his homes were searched by the FBI, ...
A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity ...
IU fired Wang March 28 without following standard process, the same day the FBI searched his homes in Carmel and Bloomington.
A tenured computer security professor at Indiana University and his university-employed wife have not been seen publicly ...
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