Early in his career he published two claimed results on the Euclidean minimum Steiner trees, a proof of the Gilbert–Pollak conjecture on the Steiner ratio, and the existence of a polynomial-time heuristic with a performance ratio bigger than the Steiner ratio.[2] The proof of the Gilbert–Pollak conjecture was later found to have gaps, leaving the problem unsolved.[4]
He has been active in research on Design and Analysis of Approximation Algorithm for 30 years. And over these years he has published 177 Journal articles, 60 conference and workshop papers, 22 editorship, 9 reference works and 11 informal publications.[7]
Combinatorial Group Testing and Its Applications (2nd Edition).[12]
Connected Dominating Set: Theory and Applications.[13]
Design and Analysis of Approximation Algorithms.[14]
Steiner Tree Problems In Computer Communication Networks.[15]
Awards and honors
2007 Received the Best Paper Award from International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems and Applications (WASA'07), Chicago, Illinois, USA
2009-2014 Honorary Dean of Science, Xi'an Jiaotong University
2003 Received the Best Paper Award from the 22nd IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communication Conference at Phoenix, Arizona, USA, April 9–11.[16]
1998 Received CSTS Prize from INFORMS (a merge of American Operations Research Society and Institute of Management Science) for research excellence in the interface between Operations Research and Computer Science
1996 Received the 2nd Class National Natural Science Prize in China.
1993 Received the 1st Class Natural Science Prize from Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1992 Received the National Young Scientist Prize from China
1989 Received the 1st Class Young Scientist Prize from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
1988 Received the 3rd Class National Natural Science Prize in China.
Personal life
Wu is married to Weili Wu, also a professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Dallas. They met at the University of Minnesota, when Wu was a student there and Du was a professor.[17]
^Ivanov, A. O.; Tuzhilin, A. A. (2012). "The Steiner Ratio Gilbert–Pollak Conjecture Is Still Open". Algorithmica. 62 (1–2): 630–632. doi:10.1007/s00453-011-9508-3. S2CID7486839.
^Du, Dingzhu (2000-01-27). Theory of computational complexity. Ko, Ker-I (Second ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey. ISBN978-0-471-34506-0. OCLC864753086.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Du, Dingzhu (2001). Problem solving in automata, languages, and complexity. Ko, Ker-I. New York: Wiley. ISBN978-0-471-43960-8. OCLC53229117.
^Du, Dingzhu (2006). Pooling designs and nonadaptive group testing: important tools for DNA sequencing. Hwang, Frank. New Jersey: World Scientific. ISBN978-981-256-822-9. OCLC285162303.
^Du, Dingzhu; Pardalos, P. M.; Wu, Weili (2001). Mathematical theory of optimization. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic. ISBN978-1-4020-0015-7. OCLC47716389.
^Du, Dingzhu (2000). Combinatorial group testing and its applications. Hwang, Frank. (2nd ed.). Singapore: World Scientific. ISBN978-981-02-4107-0. OCLC42421028.
^Du, Dingzhu. (2013). Connected dominating set: theory and applications. Wan, Peng-Jun, 1970-. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. ISBN978-1-4614-5242-3. OCLC819816599.
^Du, Dingzhu (2012). Design and analysis of approximation algorithms. Ko, Ker-I., Hu, Xiaodong, 1962-. New York, NY: Springer. ISBN978-1-4614-1701-9. OCLC765365870.
^Du, Dingzhu (2008). Steiner tree problems in computer communication networks. Hu, Xiaodong. Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific. ISBN978-981-279-144-3. OCLC263426948.
^"Conference Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference (Cat. No.03CH37463)". Conference Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2003. 2003. doi:10.1109/PCCC.2003.1201985. ISBN978-0-7803-7893-3.
^"Love & STEM". Engineering Magazine. University of Texas at Dallas. December 15, 2023. Retrieved 2024-12-28.