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Prof.
Dharma Agrawal is awarded IEEE Computer Society Harry H. Goode Memorial
Award
Recognized for: "Outstanding contributions
and leadership in wireless and mobile systems, including ad-hoc, sensor,
and mesh networks." Dharma P. Agrawal, Professor of computer science
at the University
of Cincinnati,
recently received the IEEE Computer
Society Harry H. Goode Memorial Award.
Agrawal has served as a consultant to the General
Dynamics Land Systems Division, Battelle, and the US Army. He has held
visiting appointments at AIRMICS and the AT&T Advanced Communications
Laboratory. His research interests include resource allocation and
security in mesh networks, efficient query processing and security in
sensor networks, and heterogeneous wireless networks.
Agrawal's citation reads, "For outstanding
contributions and leadership in wireless and mobile systems, including
ad-hoc, sensor, and mesh networks."
The Goode Award recognizes achievements in the information processing
field that are considered either a single contribution of theory, design,
or technique of outstanding significance, or the accumulation of
important contributions on theory or practice over an extended period,
the total of which represent an outstanding contribution. Winners receive
a bronze medal and a $2,000 honorarium.
For more details and photos from the event click here
[The above text is taken from the IEEE Computer
magazine, October 2009 issue]
Read the brief resume of Prof. Dharma Agrawal here (PDF) >
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