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  1. Liu Xiang (simplified Chinese: 刘 翔; traditional Chinese: 劉 翔; pinyin: Liú Xiáng; born July 13, 1983) is a Chinese former 110 meter hurdler. Liu is an Olympic Gold medalist and World Champion. His 2004 Olympic gold medal was the first in a men's track and field event for China.

  2. 2015. Articles 1–20. ‪Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey‬ - ‪‪Cited by 14,531‬‬ - ‪Rail‬ - ‪Transit‬ - ‪Data Analytics‬.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XiangliuXiangliu - Wikipedia

    Xiangliu ( / ʃæŋ.ljuː / ), known in the Classic of Mountains and Seas as Xiangyao ( / ʃæŋ.jaʊ / ), [1] is a venomous nine-headed snake monster that brings floods and destruction in Chinese mythology . Xiangliu may be depicted with his body coiled on itself. The nine heads are arranged differently in different representations.

  4. Sep 1, 2020 · Surprising fact. On 27 August 2004, the People's Republic of Chinas new hurdling star made his name on the worlds greatest sporting stage. In the men’s 110m hurdles final, he broke Europe and the USA's monopoly winning the gold medal in 12.91 seconds - equalling the world record in the process.

  5. Xiang Liu (Fellow, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in applied physics from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA, in 2000. He is currently the Chief Expert of optical communications standards with Huawei Technologies. He has more than 20 years of working experience in optical communications.

  6. Liu Xiang (born July 13, 1983, Shanghai, China) is a hurdler who in 2004 brought China its first Olympic gold medal in a men’s track-and-field event. Liu enrolled in a junior sports school in fourth grade and initially succeeded at the high jump.

  7. Just three years later, Liu broke Renaldo Nehemiahs 24-year-old world junior record for the 100 m hurdles. In 2003 he followed up with a bronze medal at the World Championships of Athletics. By now he was a contender for a medal at the 2004 Olympics, although no one expected him to win the gold.

  8. Dr. Xiang Liu is the Director of the Rutgers Rail and Transit Program. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University. He is also affiliated with the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) at Rutgers University.

  9. Automatic human-like mining and constructing reliable genetic association database with deep reinforcement learning. H Wang, X Liu, Y Tao, W Ye, Q Jin, WW Cohen, EP Xing. BIOCOMPUTING 2019:...

  10. Xiang Liu is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. He is also the Director of the Rutgers Rail and Transit Program, leading and managing a portfolio of rail-centric research, education, and workforce development initiatives.