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Staff - Dr Geyong Min

Dr Geyong Min

BIOGRAPHY

Geyong Min is a Reader in Computer Networking in the Department of Computing within the School of Informatics at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom. He joined the University of Bradford as a Lecturer in 2002, was promoted to a Senior Lecturer in 2005 and became a Reader in 2007.

He received the PhD degree in Computing Science from the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, in 2003, and the B.Sc. degree in Computer Science from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, in 1995. His recent research has been supported by UK EPSRC, Royal Society, European FP6, and Nuffield Foundation. Dr. Min has published over 100 research papers in prestigious international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, IEEE Communication Letter, ACM/Springer Journal of Mobile Networking and Applications, Performance Evaluation, Computer Networks, and in reputable international conferences, such as GLOBECOM, ICC, WCNC, LCN, and IPDPS. Dr. Min serves on the Editorial Board of 5 International Journals. He also served as the Guest Editor for 12 International Journals and was the Chair or Vice-Chair of 16 international conferences/workshops. He served on the program committees of over 120 professional conferences/workshops including GLOBECOM, ICC, LCN, VTC, ICPP, and ICCCN. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and a member of the ACM. His research interests include:

Interconnection Networks
Performance Modelling/Evaluation
Next Generation Internet
Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks
Multimedia Systems
Grid Computing
Parallel and Distributed Systems
Network Security

His current research focuses on the following topics:

1. Performance Modelling, Analysis and Optimisation of Interconnection Networks for Large-Scale Parallel Multimedia Servers

2. Performance Evaluation and Enhancement of Wireless Communication Networks for Multimedia Applications

3. Design and Analysis of the Next Generation Internet: Towards the Convergence of Multi-Service Heterogeneous Networks (Supported by the Sixth EU Framework Programme (FP6))

4. Design and Evaluation of Job Scheduling Strategies for Grid Computing Systems

5. Traffic Analysis for the Security of Internet and Peer-to-Peer Multimedia Systems

GRANTS:

Future plans
1. EPSRC, Performance modelling and analysis of networks with wormhole routing (in progress).

2. EPSRC, Stochastic analysis of complex queueing networks with priorities and blocking (in progress).

3. EPSRC, Performance issues of mobile communication networks under multimedia traffic, (in progress).

Current, and significant recent, funded projects
1. EPSRC, 125,086, Analysis and Optimisation of Network Resource Allocations and Quality of Service (QoS) for Heterogeneous Internet Traffic, (Principal Investigator).

2. EPSRC and InforSense Ltd, 61,757, Design and Evaluation of QoS-Based Scheduling Strategies for Grid Computing Systems, (Principal Investigator, 10/2004 - 10/2007).

3. European Network of Excellence FP6 (NoE-NGi), 100K Euros, Design and Engineering of the Next Generation Internet: Towards the Convergence of Multi-Service Heterogeneous Networks, (Team Member, with Prof. Kouvatsos (Co-ordinator),01/2004 - 12/2006).

4. Nuffield Foundation, 4,845, NAL/00682/G, Performance Analysis and Evaluation of Multicomputer Interconnection Networks under Self-Similar Hotspot Traffic, (Principal Investigator, 05/2003 - 05/2005).

5. Universitys Research Investment Fund, 2,000, Investigating the Performance of Interconnection Networks under Multimedia Traffic, (Principal Investigator, 09/2003 - 09/2005).

Awards and Recognition:
IEEE Best Paper Award, Analytical modelling of hybrid PQ-GPS scheduling systems under long-range dependent traffic, Awarded by IEEE 21st Int. Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'2007), IEEE Computer Society Press, Niagara Falls, Canada, May 21-23, 2007.
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES:
Research Grant Evaluator:
1. Member of UK EPSRC College, from 01/2006 – Present.
2. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) international evaluator.
3. UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI).

Book Editorials:
1. G. Min, Y. Pan, P. Fan (eds.), Advances in Wireless Networks: Performance Modelling, Analysis and Enhancement, Nova Science Publishers, NY, USA, ISBN: 1-60021-713-3, 2007.
2. G. Min, B. Di Martino, L.T. Yang, M. Guo, and G. Ruenger (eds.), Frontiers of High Performance Computing and Networking – Proceedings of ISPA 2006 International Workshops, FHPCN, XHPC, S-GRACE, GridGIS, HPC-GTP, PDCE, ParDMCom, WOMP, ISDF, and UPWN, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 4331, Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 978-3-540-49860-5, 2006.
3. G. Min, M. Ould-Khaoua (eds.), Performance Evaluation of Parallel, Distributed and Emergent Systems, Nova Science Publishers, NY, USA, ISBN: 1-59454-817-X, 2006.
4. L.T. Yang, H.R. Arabnia, L.C. Wang (eds.), V. Clincy, M. Denko, G. Min, et al, (Associate eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference Wireless Networks (ICWN-05), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 27-30, CSREA Press, ISBN 1-932415-55-6, 2005.

Journal Editorials:
5. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory, Elsevier, from 2006.
6. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Security and Its Applications, from 2007.
7. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Smart Home, from 2007.
8. Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing, Inderscience Publishers, from 2004.
9. Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering, from 2007.
RESEARCH STAFF:
Dr. X. Jin, Analysis and Optimisation of Network Resource Allocations and Quality of Service (QoS) for Heterogeneous Internet Traffic, Supported by UK EPSRC, 2005-2008.

J. Gao, Modelling and Analysis of MAC Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks, Supported by China Scholarship Council, 2007-2008.
RESEARCH STUDENTS:
Graduated Research Students:

PhD, X.G. Wang, Multiple Access Protocols and QoS for Wireless Communication Networks, July 2005, (now Lecturer, University of Plymouth, U.K.).

MPhil, Raheel Baloch, Performance Analysis of Resource Allocation Schemes in Wireless Cellular Networks.

PhD, M.I. Abu-Tair, Performance Analysis and Enhancement of Random Access Control in Multimedia Wireless Local Area Networks, (now Post-Doctor Research Assistant, Queen's University Belfast, UK).

Research Students in Writing-UP Stage:

Miss. L. Wang, Congestion Control for 3G Mobile Networks and Beyond, writing-up, (with I.U. Awan).

Mr. S.H. Yan, QoS Mechanisms of InfiniBand Architecture Networks for Grid Computing, writing-up, (with I.U. AWan).

Mr., N. Azam, Design and Evaluation of QoS-Based Scheduling Strategies for Grid Computing, writing-up.

Mr. K. Xu, Resource Allocation of Wireless Networks, writing-up, (with H. Fun, P. Chan).

Miss X.X. Zuo, Network Resource Allocation and Optimisation, writing-up,.

Mr. Y. Lei, Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks under Multimedia Self-Similar Traffic, writing-up.

Mr. John Jayaseelan, Video Compression and Security, writing-up, (with J. Jiang).


Current Research Students:

Mr. L. Liu, Traffic Modelling and Analysis for Network Security, Year 3.

Mr. J. Hu, Modelling and Analysis for Wireless Media Access Control Protocols, Year 3.

Mr. Y. Wu, Design, Evaluation and Optimization of Interconnection Networks, Year 3.

Mr. Zaid Zabanoot, Mobility Management of Wireless Cellular Networks, Year 3, part-time, (with M.E. Woodward).

Mr. Salah Zahed, Design of new protocols for optimisation of radio resources in cognitive networks, Year 1, (with I.U. Awan).

Mr. Ibrahim Musbah, Modelling and Analysis of Energy-Efficient Media Access Control Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks, Year 1, (with I.U. Awan).

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