Speaker Profile:
Sajal K. Das is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor and Daniel St. Clair Endowed Chair in Computer Science at the
Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he was the Chair of Computer Science Department during
2013-2017. Previously, he served the US National Science Foundation as a Program Director in the Computer and
Network Systems Division. His interdisciplinary research interests include cyber-physical systems, IoT, cybersecurity,
machine learning, data science, wireless sensor networks, mobile and pervasive computing, smart environments, HPC
and cloud computing, applied graph theory and game theory.He has contributed significantly to these areas and
published 350+ papers in high quality journals, 475+ papers in peer-reviewed conferences, and 55 book chapters. A
holder of 5 US patents, Dr. Das has directed numerous funded projects over $22 million. He coauthored four books –
Principles of Cyber-Physical Systems: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Cambridge University Press, 2020), Handbook on
Securing Cyber-Physical Critical Infrastructure: Foundations and Challenges (Morgan Kaufman, 2012), Mobile Agents
in Distributed Computing and Networking (Wiley, 2012), and Smart Environments: Technology, Protocols, and
Applications (John Wiley, 2005). His h-index is 97 with more than 37,700 citations according to Google Scholar. Dr.
Das is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Pervasive and Mobile Computing journal and serves as Associate
Editor of several journals including the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Mobile Computing, ACM/IEEE Transactions on Networking, and ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks. A founder of
IEEE PerCom, WoWMoM, SMARTCOMP and ACM ICDCN conferences, he served as the General and Technical
Program Chair of numerous conferences. He is a recipient of 12 Best Paper Awards in conferences like ACM MobiCom
and IEEE PerCom, and numerous awards for teaching, mentoring and research including IEEE Computer Society’s
Technical Achievement award for pioneering contributions to sensor networks and mobile computing, and the
University of Missouri System President’s Award for Sustained Career Excellence. He graduated 12 postdoctoral
fellows, 50 PhD and 31 MS thesis students. Dr. Das is a Distinguished alumnus of the Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore and an IEEE Fellow.
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