Ad Hoc Networks
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Peter Han Joo Chong is Associate Head of School (Research) at the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. He received the B.Eng. (with distinction) in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1993, and the M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in 1996 and 2000, respectively. His current research projects focus on machine learning techniques applied to software defined vehicular networks. He has been developing techniques of deep reinforcement learning (DRL)-based resource management for future 5G-V2X networks. His research interest areas are wireless/mobile communications systems including radio resource management, multiple access, MANETs/VANETs, green radio networks, and 5G-V2X networks. He has published over 200 journal and conference papers, 01 edited books, and 9 book chapters in the relevant areas.
Akhtar Kalam has been at Victoria University (VU) since 1985. He is the former Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Health, Engineering, and Science and Head of Engineering of the College of Engineering and Science. Currently, he is the Head of External Engagement. He is also current Chair of the Academic Board in the Engineering Institute of Technology, Perth, Australia, and Editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Further, he has a Distinguished Professorship position at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, and three Indian and five Malaysian universities. He has also been appointed as Editor in Chief of the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He has wide experience in educational institutions and industries across four continents. He received his B.Sc. and B.Sc. Engineering from Calcutta University and Aligarh Muslim University, India. He completed his M.S. and Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma, USA, and the University of Bath, UK. He has worked with Ingersoll Rand and other electrical manufacturers. Other teaching appointments include the University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, and Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education, Rockhampton, Queensland. He has conducted research, provided industrial consultancy, and published more than 542 publications in his area of expertise. He has written 26-plus books in the area. More than 35 Ph.D. students have graduated under his supervision and he is an external examiner of many external doctoral students in Australia and overseas. He provides consultancy for major electrical utilities, manufacturers, and other industry bodies in his field of expertise. He is a fellow of EA, IET, AIE, a life member of IEEE, and a member of the CIGRE AP B5 Study Committee.
António M. Pascoal received the Licenciatura degree in Electrical Engineering from the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal, in 1975 and the M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Control Science from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA, in 1983 and 1987, respectively. His Ph.D. research work was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Pramod Khargonekar. His expertise includes dynamical systems theory, marine robotics, navigation, guidance, and control of autonomous vehicles, and networked control and estimation with applications to air and underwater robots. His long-term goal is to contribute to the development of advanced robotic systems for ocean resources exploration and exploitation. He is currently the Director of the FCT-IST Ph.D. program on Networked Interactive Cyber-Physical Systems (NETSyS). He has supervised or co-supervised 11 postdoctoral and 15 Ph.D. students. He has published 98 books, book chapters, peer-reviewed journal papers, and 250 conference papers.