Curators distinguished profess
Computer Science
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Sanjay K Madria is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA. He has published over 285 Journal and conference papers in the areas of mobile and sensor computing, cloud and cybersecurity. He won five IEEE best paper awards from IEEE sponsored conferences. He has co-authored two books based on his research work, more recently being on Secure Sensor Cloud published by Morgan and Claypool. He has served/serving in International conferences as a general co-chair, pc co-chair, and steering committee members, and presented several keynotes/invited at several venues. NSF, NIST, ARL, ARO, AFRL, DOE, Boeing, ORNL, Honeywell, and others have funded his research projects worth over $18M. He has graduated 17 PhDs and 33 MS thesis student, with 10 PhDs currently working in his lab. He has been awarded JSPS (Japanese Society for Promotion of Science) invitational visiting eminent scientist fellowship and ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education) fellowship. In 2012 and 2018, he was awarded NRC Fellowship by National Academies, US. He is ACM Distinguished Scientist, and served/serving as an ACM and IEEE Distinguished Speaker, and is an IEEE Senior Member as well as IEEE Golden Core Awardee.
mobile data management, Cloud computing, Cyber Security, Wireless computing and Data Analytics.