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Science and Technology Councils: Journals:
  • ICST Transactions on Bio-Engineering
  • ICST Transactions on Complex Systems
  • ICST Transactions on Emerging Internet Infrastructures
Conferences:

SAT - Internet Technologies

Internet technologies have been a tremendous success, and will continue to play a critical role in our society. The mission of this TAB is to foster innovation and development in Internet technologies, which include network architectures, algorithms, protocols, applications, measurements, and experimentation. The TAB will establish an International forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from academics and industry and facilitate the exchange of new ideas and developments in this area.

Committee Chair

Committee Chair

Lili Qiu
University of Virginia

Biography
Dr. Lili Qiu is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department of University of Texas at Austin. She received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Cornell University in 1999 and 2001, respectively. She spent 2001-2004 at Microsoft Research Redmond as a researcher. Her research interests are in Internet and wireless networking, with special focuses on network management, overlay networks, protocol design, and performance analysis. Prof. Qiu is a recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award (2006). She plays an active role in professional services. She serves as an area editor for Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), a Technical Program Co-chair for Wireless Internet Conference (WICON) 2006, and a General Co-chair for WICON 2007. She also served as program committee members of many leading networking conferences, such as ACM MOBICOM, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE ICDCS, ACM Multimedia, and ACM/USENIX IMC.

Technical Topics
  • Design and analysis of network architectures, algorithms, and protocols
  • Network applications (e.g., Web, multimedia, gaming)
  • Network management and traffic engineering
  • Network fault tolerance, reliability, and troubleshooting
  • Network security, vulnerability, and defenses
  • Network measurement and modeling
  • Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc and sensor networks