The Introduction of the Special Issue This special issue will focus on cross disciplinary applications and efforts on the topic of Networking and Telecommunications.
The Research Scope of the Special Issue · Security · Privacy · Health Informatics · Networking · Telecommunications
The Article Title of the Special Issue 1: Advance Topics in Networking and Telecommunications 2: Multi-disciplinary topics in Networking and Telecommunications 3: Cross Disciplinary topics in Networking and Telecommunications 4: Applications of Networking and Telecommunications 5: Security and Privacy Topics in Networking and Telecommunications
Submission guidelines All papers should be submitted via the Journal of Networking and Telecommunications submission system: http://ojs.piscomed.com/index.php/JNT Submitted articles should not be published or under review elsewhere. All submissions will be subject to the journal’s standard peer review process. Criteria for acceptance include originality, contribution, scientific merit and relevance to the field of interest of the Special Issue.
Important Dates Paper Submission Due: Waiting for confirmation
The Lead Guest Editor Dr. Subrata Acharya Dr. Acharya received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh, 2008 & M.S. in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University, College Station, 2004. She has published over 75 peer-reviewed book chapters, peer-reviewed papers at international conferences and in journals in the area of computer and information security. Dr. Acharya has obtained significant extramural funding to support her scholarship efforts, including ~$500K as PI and ~$250K as co-PI. Of particular note is Dr. Acharya’s US patent 7966655 B2, awarded in 2011 with Drs. Wang, Ge and Greenberg for Method and apparatus for optimizing a firewall. Dr. Acharya has also developed new courses in the area of healthcare informatics. She has mentored various students who have appeared as co-authors on her papers, and has supervised numerous undergraduate research projects, masters’ graduate projects, and doctoral dissertation studies. |