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Satyajayant Misra

Satyajayant  Misra
Professor
Tenure Track and Research Faculty

Contact Info
misra@nmsu.edu
(575) 646-6256
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Expertise: Design of security privacy and optimization protocols for leveraging the information-centric networking paradigm for IoT CPS and the future Internet, Design and development of low-cost and customizable wireless sensors for aiding experimental research, Design of algorithms for online social networks analysis, Anonymous secure and private networking and communications in the Internet of Things -IoT- and Cyber Physical Systems -CPS-

Biography

Ph.D., Arizona State University (2009)

Website: https://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~misra

Dr. Satyajayant Misra joined NMSU as an associate professor in computer science in 2009. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Arizona State University, Tempe, in 2009 and his integrated M.Sc. (Tech.) information systems and M.Sc. (Hons.) physics degrees from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India, in June 2003. He has over 65 peer-reviewed publications in several prestigious venues, such as IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE/ACM Supercomputing Conference, and IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference. His research has garnered over 3400 international citations.

He served on the editorial board of the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials and is currently an editorial board member of the IEEE Wireless Communication Magazine (feature editor). He has served on the executive committee of several conference technical program committees and as the TPC co-chair in several international conferences and workshops.

Achievements:
  • Best paper award in ACM MobiArch Workshop, 2017 (in conjunction with ACM SIGCOMM’2017).
  • Chosen as an affiliated faculty by the Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) and New Mexico Consortium, 2017.
  • One of the first eleven NSF INSPIRE CREATIV grant awardees for year 2012.
  • Awarded NSF Fellowship to attend the TRUST-WISE workshop at UC Berkeley, summer 2006.