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Prior to joining to Huawei Technologies, Young was a co-founder and a Principal Architect at Ceterus Networks (2001-2005) where he developed topology discovery protocol and control plane architecture for optical transport core product. Prior to joining to Ceterus Networks, Young was with AT&T; Labs (1996-2000) and Bell Labs (1987-2000) in Middletown/Holmdel, New Jersey. In AT&T;, he was responsible for core IP network architecture evolution and AT&T; End-to-end architecture planning. He also involved voice/data convergence architecture planning and evolution. In Bell Labs, Young was responsible for developing dynamic routing schemes and traffic network management control and measurement development. He is currently active in IETF PCE and CCAMP WG and is a co-author of RFC 3214. He holds two patents in the area of dynamic routing and switching technology and several patents pending in optical networking.
Young Lee received B.A. degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1986, M.S. degree in Operations Research from Stanford University, Stanford, CA, in 1987, and Ph.D. degree in Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, in 1996. He is a member of IEEE and Alpha Phi Mu honor society.