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.
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.
email: kin.leung@imperial.ac.uk
Homepage: http://www.commsp.ee.ic.ac.uk/~kkleung/
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IVAN WANG-HEI HO received his BEng and
MPhil degrees in Information Engineering from the Chinese
University of Hong Kong (CUHK), in 2004 and 2006, respectively.
He is currently a PhD candidate of the Department
of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College
London. He is a joint member of the Communications and Signal
Processing Group and Centre for Transport Studies. In 2007,
Ivan spent a summer working in the IBM T. J. Watson Research
Center. His research interests are in wireless networking,
specifically in the power control of wireless networks, network
monitoring, and vehicular ad hoc networks.
email: wh.ho@imperial.ac.uk
Homepage: http://www.commsp.ee.ic.ac.uk/~wanghei
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NIKOLETTA SOFRA received her Engineering
Diploma degree (equiv. to MEng) in Electrical and Computer
Engineering, specializing in Communications, from the National
Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 2006.
She is currently a PhD candidate of 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 vehicular ad hoc
networks and delay tolerant networks, focusing on the areas
of routing, transport layer and crosslayer implementation.
email: nikoletta.sofra06@imperial.ac.uk
Homepage: http://www.commsp.ee.ic.ac.uk/~nsofra/home.html |