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Speech by Ivan Stojmenovic

2012.12.12

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Speaker: Ivan StojmenovicTitle 1:   Simulations in wireless sensor and ad hoc networks: Matching and advancing models, metrics and solutionsTitle 2:How to write articles in computer science and related engineering disciplines Time:    21 Dec., 2012 9:00-11:00Venue:   No.2 Meeting room, 102 Software Building, Zhangjiang CampusContact: 王新 xinw@fudan.edu.cn Bio of the speaker:Ivan Stojmenovic received his Ph.D. degree in mathematics. He is Full Professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He held regular and visiting positions in Serbia, Japan, USA, Canada, France, Mexico, Spain, UK (as Chair in Applied Computing at the University of Birmingham), Hong Kong, Brazil, Taiwan, China and Australia. He published over 300 different papers, and edited seven books on wireless, ad hoc, sensor and actuator networks and applied algorithms with Wiley. He is editor of over dozen journals (including IEEE Network), editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (2010-3), and founder and editor-in-chief of three journals (MVLSC, IJPEDS and AHSWN). Stojmenovic is one of about 250 computer science researchers with  h-index at least 50, has top h-index in Canada for mathematics and statistics, and has >13000 citations. He received four best paper awards and the Fast Breaking Paper for October 2003, by Thomson ISI ESI. He is recipient of the Royal Society Research Merit Award, UK. He is Tsinghua 1000 Plan Distinguished Professor (2012-5). He is Fellow of the IEEE (Communications Society, class 2008), and Canadian Academy of Engineering (since 2012), and Member of the Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe), from 2012 (section: Informatics). He was IEEE CS Distinguished Visitor 2010-11 and received 2012 Distinguished Service award from IEEE ComSoc  Communications Software TC. He  received Excellence in Research Award of the University of Ottawa 2009. Stojmenovic chaired and/or organized >60 workshops and conferences, and served in >200 program committees. He was program co-chair at IEEE PIMRC 2008, IEEE AINA-07, IEEE MASS-04&07, founded several workshop series, and is/was Workshop Chair at IEEE ICDCS 2013, IEEE INFOCOM 2011, IEEE MASS-09, ACM Mobihoc-07&08.

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