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George Kesidis – Professor, CSE and EE

George Kesidis – Professor, CSE and EE. Education 1992 Ph.D. in EECS from U.C. Berkeley Background 1992-2000: professor in E&CE Dept, University of Waterloo, Canada 1999: sabbatical with Nortel Networks, Ottawa 2001: part-time member of technical staff at Mahi Networks

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George Kesidis – Professor, CSE and EE

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  1. George Kesidis – Professor, CSE and EE • Education • 1992 Ph.D. in EECS from U.C. Berkeley • Background • 1992-2000: professor in E&CE Dept, University of Waterloo, Canada • 1999: sabbatical with Nortel Networks, Ottawa • 2001: part-time member of technical staff at Mahi Networks • Current Professional Activities • IEEE INFOCOM 2007 TPC co-chair • Workshop on Spatial Stochastic Models for Wireless Networks 2007 TPC co-chair • Expertise • queuing, optimization, scheduling, games, performance evaluation and testing (simulation and emulation), traffic and network measurement and modeling, traffic engineering • Past Support • NSF ITR: Routing of Dynamic SLAs: Internet economics, pricing, billing, traffic control • Cisco Ltd URP: Internet forensics • DARPA/ONR MURI: Emerging Surveillance Plexsus (ESP): mobile sensor networking • Current Support • NSF ITR: Surveillance networks • DHS/NSF: Evaluation Methods for Internet Security Technology (EMIST, sister project of DETER) • NSF NOSS: Controlled node mobility in mission-oriented sensor networks • NSF Cyber Trust: Protecting TCP congestion control • Cisco Ltd URP: Reputation systems

  2. Graduate students supervised in CSE and EE • Dr. Paul Jeon, Samsung, Korea: wireless-at-home • Dr. Ihab Hamadeh, Cisco: Internet security, VoIP • Dr. Youngmi Jin, post-doc: pricing • Dr. Soranun Jiwasurat, Thai Research Institute: scheduling • Prof. X. Deng, CS Dept, Univ. St. Cloud, MN (with C. Das) • Dr. Sungwon Yi, ETRI, Korea: Internet security (with C. Das) • Solan Bongase, Intel: wireless networking • Amit Choudhary, AT&T Labs: MPLS • Vivek Bhatnagar, Avaya: VoIP • Sandeep Walia, Deloitte: residential broadband • Pupun Das: IBM

  3. Currently supervised PhD students in CSE and EE • Rajesh Rao: sensor networking, purposeful mobility - poster • Azin Neishaboori: multihop CDMA, ad hoc networking - poster • Jisheng Wang: Internet security, data mining (with D.J. Miller) - poster • Bita Mortazavi, Verizon: overlay systems, reputation systems • Glenn Carl: large-scale BGP simulation/emulation, Internet security • Yanxin Zhang: Internet security, worm modeling (with D.J. Miller) • Arnab Das: MANET routing and security • Pushkar Patangar: overlay systems, VoIP (with C. Das) • Gun Woo Nam: Internet security (with C. Das) • Papers can be found at my web page: http://www.cse.psu.edu/~kesidis

  4. Evaluation Methods for Internet Security Technology (EMIST)sister project of The DETER Testbed

  5. DETER/DETER Cyber Security Testbed Project • funded by NSF and DHS • EMIST time frame: 2003-2007 • I am the EMIST PSU PI and overall EMIST PI • EMIST team members: ICSI Berkeley, Purdue, SPARTA, SRI, UC Davis • DETER-based-on-Emulab quarantined testbed: ISI (USC), Berkeley, SPARTA • projects: DDoS, worm and BGP attack/defense experiments • products: specific experiments and results; experimental methodologies and tools • EMIST web page for experiments, papers/reports, experimental tools: http://emist.ist.psu.edu • This and much additional material can be found at http://www.isi.edu/deter • In particular, DETER Experimenters Workshop proceedings, Arlington, VA, June 2006

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