University of Pittsburgh

MINT Research Group


MINT (Mobile Intelligence and Networking Technology) research group is headed by Prof. Pengfei Zhou, who is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics and Networked Systems, School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh. MINT is focusing on cutting-edge intelligence and networking technologies in mobile and IoT systems. We are particularly interested in technologies and ideas that help human beings better sense and interpret our physical world so as to develop human-centered applications.



Recent News


November 2025

Our research is funded by NIH.



Our research of "Real-Time Evaluation of Acute Myocardial Infarction with Multi-Lead ECG Monitoring from Wearable PPG Measurements" is funded by NIH. Thank you!


May 2025

Hui won the Catherine Ofiesh and Gerald Orner Award.


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Hui won the Catherine Ofiesh and Gerald Orner Award for her outstanding PhD study, Congratulations!


March 2025

Hui and Bo passed the PhD preliminary examination.



Hui Ji and Bo Wu successfully passed their PhD preliminary examinations, both with honorable mentions. Congratulations!






October 2025
Our paper "Resilient Path Tracking of Autonomous Driving under Few-shot Action Space Attacks" is accepted by ACM TCPS.

September 2025
Our paper "Invisible Adversarial Stripes on Traffic Sign: Threat and Defense for Autonomous Vehicles" is accepted by ACM TOSN.

June 2025
Our papers "Breaking the Resolution Barriers of mmWave Arrays via Null Steering for Sleep Monitoring in Multi-Person Scenarios" and "Large Language Model-guided Semantic Alignment for Human Activity Recognition " are accepted by ACM IMWUT.

November 2024
We won the Best Demo Award in ACM SenSys 2024.

September 2024
Our paper "Advancing PPG-Based Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring from a Generative Perspective" is accepted by ACM SenSys 2024.