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[Spring 2010 admission] M.S. and Ph.D. Student Position Opening

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Post-doctoral Research Position Opening



Jun, 2009
Professor Yung Yi will serve as a TPC at WiCON(The Wireless Internet Conference) 2010.

Jun, 2009
Professor Yung Yi will serve as a TPC at IEEE Infocom 2010.

May, 2009
A paper on "fairness in Green DSL" is accepted at GreenMetrics 2009.
"Fair Greening in DSL Broadband Access".

May, 2009
A paper on wireless scheduling is accepted at CFI 2009.
"Towards Optimal MAC without Message Passing in Wireless Networks".

Apr, 2009
A paper on wireless resource allocation is accepted at Wiopt 2009.
"Adaptive Multi-pattern Reuse in Multi-cell Networks".

Mar, 2009
Professor Yung Yi will serve as a TPC at IEEE Globecom 2010. Please submit your papers!
About LANADA

Students Recruiting

Graduate Students

I am looking for new stduents for the year of 2009, who want to study computer networking. The students with strong mathematical background and/or implementation capabilities are more than welcome. But more importantly, I am looking for the students with big passion, ambition, and energy. Please give Prof. Yung Yi an e-mail, if you are interested and want to know more. See this page to know what you will do and can get by studying at LANADA.

Undergraduate Students

Please drop Prof. Yung Yi an e-mail if you are interested in independent studies (°³º°¿¬±¸ in Korean) or URP (Undergraduate Research Program) and teach and learn many things to and from Prof. Yung Yi.

Lab Introduction

Laboratory of Network Architecture, Design, and Analysis (LANADA in short) led by the professor Yung Yi is with the Division of Electrical Engineering, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The LANADA's research focus lies in developing algorithmic and practical solutions of important networking problems, their performance evaluation and analysis over wired as well as wireless networks. Recent research efforts in LANANDA have been quite diverse ranging over broadband access networks, wireless cellular/ad-hoc networks, wired core networks, and overlay networks including future Internet.