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*Li Gong was born in [[1963]]<ref>http://www.demos.co.uk/files/China_Final.pdf</ref> and raised in [[Beijing]].
*Li Gong was born in [[1963]]<ref>http://www.demos.co.uk/files/China_Final.pdf</ref> and raised in [[Beijing]].
*Received his bachelor and masters degrees at [[Tsinghua University]]
*Received his bachelor and masters degrees at [[Tsinghua University]]
*Received his PhD at [[University of Cambridge]], where he worked with [[Roger Needham]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Needham</ref> and David Wheeler
*Received his PhD at [[University of Cambridge]], where he worked with [[Roger Needham]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Needham</ref> and [[David Wheeler]]<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wheeler_(computer_scientist)</ref>
*Began his career as a researcher, and served as chairmans of several [[IEEE]] and [[ACM]] conferences
*Began his career as a researcher, and served as chairmans of several [[IEEE]] and [[ACM]] conferences
*In 1996, he joined as Chief Java Security Architect the [[JavaSoft]] division at [[Sun Microsystems]] (in [[Cupertino, California]]). He became a Distinguished Engineer and later a senior engineering director and headed engineering for JES and [[JXTA]]
*In 1996, he joined as Chief Java Security Architect the [[JavaSoft]] division at [[Sun Microsystems]] (in [[Cupertino, California]]). He became a Distinguished Engineer and later a senior engineering director and headed engineering for JES and [[JXTA]]

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Template:Chinese name Gong Li (simplified Chinese: 宫力; traditional Chinese: 宮力; pinyin: Gōng Lì), also known in English as Li Gong, is the Chairman and CEO of Mozilla Online Ltd in Beijing, the Chinese subsidiary of Mozilla Corporation.

Mozilla Online's goal is to promote the aims of Mozilla Foundation and increase the adoption of the Firefox web browser.

Biography

Achievements and awards

Li has 14 US patents, is the co-author of three books (published by Addison Wesley and O’Reilly) and many technical articles.

In 1994, he received the IEEE Communications Society Leonard G. Abraham Award given for "the most significant contribution to technical literature in the field of interest of the IEEE."[4]

China Internet Weekly and Sina.com named him as one of the "2003 China New Economy People", and in the same year received the China Open Source Movement Leadership Award by CCID Consulting and the China Software Industry Association.

Until 2007, he was the founding chair of the Beijing chapter of TEEC (Tsinghua Entreprenuer and Executive Club) of Tsinghua University.

See also

References