Department of Innovative Technologies, Institute of Information Systems and Networking, University of Applied Science and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland.
Interests:
Emotion recognition; Pervasive computing; Privacy
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Bio:
Prof. Silvia Giordano, Ph.D. from EPFL, is at SUPSI University in Lugano, Switzerland since 2003. She is the head of the Trustworthy and Security group and of the Complex Systems research Area and direction member of the SUPSI Strategic Research Group. She is CNR associate researcher, and Distinguished professor at Tianjin University. Her research interests include Social Computing, Pervasive Computing and Networking, Security and Privacy, Industry4.0, MANETs, QoS and Traffic Control. She is co-editor of the book “Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: the cutting edge directions” (IEEE-Wiley 2013), and of the very successful past edition: “Mobile Ad hoc networking” (IEEE-Wiley 2004), which have been considered one of the reference books for ad hoc networking. She has published extensively on journals, magazines and conferences in her areas of interest. She is an area editor of the Elsevier ComCom. She is also Editor of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks journal, Ocpscience. She is steering committee chair of IFIP Networking. She is IFIP-WG6.3 chair, ACM Distinguished Committee chair 2021, ACM Distinguished Scientist 2014, ACM Stars in Computer Networking and Communications 2017.
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Bio:
Prof. Silvia Giordano, Ph.D. from EPFL, is at SUPSI University in Lugano, Switzerland since 2003. She is the head of the Trustworthy and Security group and of the Complex Systems research Area and direction member of the SUPSI Strategic Research Group. She is CNR associate researcher, and Distinguished professor at Tianjin University. Her research interests include Social Computing, Pervasive Computing and Networking, Security and Privacy, Industry4.0, MANETs, QoS and Traffic Control. She is co-editor of the book “Mobile Ad Hoc Networking: the cutting edge directions” (IEEE-Wiley 2013), and of the very successful past edition: “Mobile Ad hoc networking” (IEEE-Wiley 2004), which have been considered one of the reference books for ad hoc networking. She has published extensively on journals, magazines and conferences in her areas of interest. She is an area editor of the Elsevier ComCom. She is also Editor of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks journal, Ocpscience. She is steering committee chair of IFIP Networking. She is IFIP-WG6.3 chair, ACM Distinguished Committee chair 2021, ACM Distinguished Scientist 2014, ACM Stars in Computer Networking and Communications 2017.