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The Networking and Telecommunications group conducts cutting-edge
research in multiple facets of Networking, with a vision of facilitating
tomorrow's innovations in the field of computer communication. We work
on diverse topics that range from mobile computing to Internet economics.
Our top class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities are well-positioned
to support both an evolutionary and a revolutionary research paradigm that
leads to future breakthroughs. We are located in the eastern wing of the
third floor, in the newly constructed Klaus Advanced Computing Building.
Latest News
- The courses to be offered by the NTG faculty in Fall 2008 are:
- CS 3251: Computer Networking I (Clark: TR 09:35 am-10:55 am)
- CS 4251: Computer Networking II (Feamster: MW 04:35 pm-05:55 pm)
- CS 4270: Data Communications Lab (Dovrolis: MWF 04:05 pm-04:55 pm)
- CS 6250: Computer Networks (Ammar: TR 12:05 pm-01:25 pm)
- CS 7260: Network Algorithmics: Design and Analysis of router algorithms and hardware (Xu: MWF 11:05 am-11:55 am)
- CS 8802-BIO: Networks in Systems Biology (Strellman, Dovrolis: M 12:05 pm-01:55 pm)
- CS 8803: Mobile Apps and Services - IMS (Clark: MWF 02:05 pm-02:55 pm)
- The courses to be offered by the NTG faculty in Spring 2009 are:
- CS 6255: Principles of Network Management (Clark)
- CS 6262: Network Security (Feamster)
- CS 7270: Networked Apps and Services (Dovrolis)
- Congrats to our Fall 2007 Ph.D. graduates Ruomei Gao, Hyewon Jun, Srinivasan Seetharaman, Qi Zhao!
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