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Samir
Chatterjee
Dr. Samir Chatterjee
directs the computer networking and telecommunications program
at Claremont Graduate University's School of Information Science.
He joined CGU in July of 2001. He is the founding director
of Network Convergence Lab at CGU.
Prior to joining
CGU, he was an Associate Professor of CIS at Georgia State
University's
Robinson College of Business in
Atlanta. During his seven years of stay in GSU, he built a
strong Telecommunications program
and has graduated students who
work for leading networking companies and academic institutions.
Dr. Chatterjee's research interests
are in designing algorithms
and protocols for Quality-of-Service, Voice/Video
over IP, Security, Middleware and
next-generation
Internet Architectures. He
is currently working on developing efficient GRID-enabled
tools
for bioinformatics. He has published
over 40 articles in leading
journals such as Communications of the ACM, Information
System
Frontier, Computer Communications,
Computer Networks, Communications
of the AIS, and IEEE/ACM conferences. He has been
on the program
committee of several IEEE and ACM
conferences and a regular participant at EntNet@Supercom.
He is an
active member of Internet2
research groups. His research has been funded
by various corporations and
National Science Foundation. He is also Chairman & Co-founder
of VoiceCore Technologies Inc.
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