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Dongman Lee

Professor

Research Area
Systems-Networks, Social Computing, Interactive Computing
Major
Edge Computing, Urban Computing, Ubiquitous Computing
Education
PhD, KAIST, 1987
Website
http://cds.kaist.ac.kr
E-mail
Phone
3559
Office
803, N1
Lab
Collaborative Distributed Systems & Networks Lab

Dongman Lee received the BS degree in Computer Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea in 1982, and the MS degree and Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from KAIST, Korea in 1984 and 1987, respectively. From 1988 to 1997, he worked as Technical Contributor at Hewlett-Packard. From 1997 to 2009, he was Associate Professor and Professor at School of Engineering, Information and Communications University (ICU). From March 2009, he is Professor at Computer Science Department of KAIST. He received a Prime Minister Award as the recognition on the advancement of the Korean Internet in 2000 and Internet Technical Achievement Award at KRNet07 in 2007. He is a founding member of Future Internet Forum (http://fif.kr) and AsiaFI (http://asifi.net), a forum for future Internet research collaboration in Korea and Asia, respectively. He has served as a TPC member of numerous international conferences including IEEE COMPSAC, SocialCom, PDCS, PERCOM, PRDC, Ubicomp, etc and a reviewer of international journals and magazines including ACM TOMCCAP, IEEE TPDS, IEEE Proceedings, IEEE JIE, IEEE TWC, Computer Networks, TOCSJ, JCN, IEEE wireless communication magazine, and IEEE Intelligence magazine. His research interests include internet protocols, mobile computing and pervasive computing. He is a member of KISS and IEEE, and a senior member of ACM.

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