I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Computing, College of Computing and Digital Media, DePaul University, USA. I am also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at Queen's University, Canada. My research interests span the
Internet of Things, Information Centric Networks, Big Sensed Data, Next generation Sensing Systems, Organic Wireless Sensor Networks and the Tactile Internet.
My research interests lie in next generation networking systems, with a core focus on leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT) towards ubiquitous and synergistic service proliferation. My objective is to build a platform for Big Sensed Data management, whereby heterogeneous devices in the IoT would contribute data that will be seamlessly pruned and hierarchically fused, to aid sustainable service management. I am also extending the umbrella of IoT to leverage contextual awareness in the Internet of Skills, whereby emerging research on the Tactile Internet will enable contextualized remote operation of systems in perceived real-time. I am also working on advancing Information Centric Networks, whereby my work with my students on expediting content retrieval leverages topological characteristics and popularity indices to improve users’ QoService and QoExperience.
I received my PhD from the School of Computing at Queen’s University in 2013, under the supervison of Prof. Hossam Hassanein. During my PhD studies at Queen’s, I spearheaded the establishment of the Graduate Computing Society (GCS), and chaired the first GCS-conference in 2010. In 2013, I took part in the 3 Minute Thesis competition at Queen's, and made it to the final round. The School of Graduate Studies at Queen's University has graciously included a short profile of me, featured here, courtesy of
Sharday Mosurinjohn.
My CV is available upon request.
Internet of Things, Information Centric Networks, Big Sensed Data, Next generation Sensing Systems, Organic Wireless Sensor Networks and the Tactile Internet.
My research interests lie in next generation networking systems, with a core focus on leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT) towards ubiquitous and synergistic service proliferation. My objective is to build a platform for Big Sensed Data management, whereby heterogeneous devices in the IoT would contribute data that will be seamlessly pruned and hierarchically fused, to aid sustainable service management. I am also extending the umbrella of IoT to leverage contextual awareness in the Internet of Skills, whereby emerging research on the Tactile Internet will enable contextualized remote operation of systems in perceived real-time. I am also working on advancing Information Centric Networks, whereby my work with my students on expediting content retrieval leverages topological characteristics and popularity indices to improve users’ QoService and QoExperience.
I received my PhD from the School of Computing at Queen’s University in 2013, under the supervison of Prof. Hossam Hassanein. During my PhD studies at Queen’s, I spearheaded the establishment of the Graduate Computing Society (GCS), and chaired the first GCS-conference in 2010. In 2013, I took part in the 3 Minute Thesis competition at Queen's, and made it to the final round. The School of Graduate Studies at Queen's University has graciously included a short profile of me, featured here, courtesy of
Sharday Mosurinjohn.
My CV is available upon request.