Kin K. Leung - Imperial College London
KIN K. LEUNG received his BS degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1980, and his MS and PhD degrees in computer science from University of California,
Los Angeles, in 1982 and 1985, respectively.
He joined AT&T Bell Labs in 1986 and worked at
its successor companies, AT&T Labs and Bell Labs of Lucent Technologies, until 2004. Since then, he has been the
Tanaka Chair Professor in Internet Technology at Imperial College London. Professor Leung is Head of Communications
and Signal Processing Research Group (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/commssigproc).
His research interests include network resource allocation, MAC protocol, TCP/IP protocol, mobility management, network architecture, real-time
applications and teletraffic issues for wireless IP networks, sensor and ad-hoc networks. He is also interested in a wide variety of wireless
technologies, including IEEE 802.11, 802.16, and 3G and future generation cellular networks.
homepage: http://www.commsp.ee.ic.ac.uk/~kkleung/
email: kin.leung@imperial.ac.uk
Jelena Skulic - Imperial College London
JELENA SKULIC received her Engineering Diploma degree (equiv. to MEng) in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Communications and
Information Technologies, from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia in 2009. She received MSc degree
in Information, Communications and Audiovisual technologies from University of Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain in 2010, where she was
teaching assistant.
She is currently research assistant and PhD candidate at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London.
She is a member of the Communications and Signal Processing Group, and her research interests include wireless sensor networks, in-network
coding and in-network processing.
homepage: http://www.commsp.ee.ic.ac.uk/~js5510/
email: j.skulic10@imperial.ac.uk
Evripidis Karseras - Imperial College London & DFL Systems Ltd
EVRIPIDIS KARSERAS received his diploma in the Computer Engineering and Informatics Department, from the University of Patras, Greece in
July 2010. He attended a five-year undergraduate curriculum with emphasis on signal processing, telecommunications,
image processing, and hardware design. In his diploma thesis he dealt with blind source separation and
signal extraction from multispectral medical images. His current interests, among others include dynamic sparse signal reconstruction and tracking.
Currently he is a Marie Curie fellow placed at DFL systems Ltd. as an Early Stage Researcher for the SmartEN project. He is also part of the Imperial College research team in the same project.
email: e.karseras11@imperial.ac.uk
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