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1 221 Naka Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 PRASAD CALYAM http://faculty.missouri.edu/calyamp Phone: (573)882-9747 E-mail: [email protected] SHORT BIOGRAPHY: Prasad Calyam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of Missouri-Columbia, a Core Faculty in the University of Missouri Informatics Institute (MUII), and Director of the Cyber Education and Research Initiative (CERI) for the MU College of Engineering. Before coming to the university in 2013, he was a Research Director at Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, The Ohio State University. He currently directs a research group in the Virtualization, Multimedia and Networking (VIMAN) Lab. His research and development areas of interest include: Distributed and Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, Computer Networking, Networked-Multimedia Applications, and Advanced Cyberinfrastructure. He is an expert consultant for industry, academia and government agencies in the design and development of software systems comprising of advanced architectures and cloud-based performance/security analysis technologies. He has published over 125 papers in various conference and journal venues (H-Index: 22, according to Google Scholar). As the Principal Investigator, he has successfully led teams of graduate, undergraduate and postdoctoral fellows in Federal, State, University and Industry sponsored R&D projects. His research sponsors include: National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE), Army Research Lab (ARL), VMware, Cisco, Raytheon-BBN, Dell, Verizon, IBM, Huawei, Coulter Foundation, University of Missouri System, Missouri Department of Transportation, Internet2, and others. His basic research and software on multi-domain network measurement and monitoring has been commercialized as ‘Narada Metrics’. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management. He served as an Editor for “IEEE Communications Magazine”, and “International Journal on Network Management”, and as Chair of two NSF-sponsored visioning workshops. He has served on several Proposal Review Panels for NSF, DOE and AAAS, and as a Technical Program Committee Member for numerous IEEE/ACM conferences. He currently serves as the Director of the NSF REU Site on Consumer Networking. He also currently serves as the Assistant Director of the DOE Midwest Industrial Assessment Center. He also serves as the Co-Director of the Cognitive IoT – Industry Supported Consortium and the Cybersecurity Center at Mizzou. He received the Cisco and VMware Research Awards in 2013, the Outstanding Junior Faculty Research Award in 2016, the Outstanding Junior Faculty Teaching Award in 2017, the MU Campus Award for Excellence in Teaching with Technology in 2017, and the Robert H. Buescher Faculty Fellow honor in 2018. EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University Jan 2003 – Dec 2007 M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University Sep 2000 – Jun 2002 B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bangalore University Oct 1995 Sep 1999 WORK EXPERIENCE: University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri - Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Sep 2018 – Present Director of the Cyber Education and Research Initiative (CERI), College of Engineering - Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Jan 2013 – Aug 2018 Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, Columbus, Ohio - Research Director Jun 2012 – Dec 2012 - Senior Research Engineer Oct 2005 – May 2012 - Systems Developer/Engineer Aug 2002 – Sep 2005 - Summer Intern and Graduate Research Associate Jun 2001 – Jun 2002 Office of Information Technology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Sep 2000 – Jun 2001 - Graduate Research Associate for the Chief Research Engineer MphasiS Ltd., Bangalore, India – A SEI CMM Level 5 Company - Associate Systems Engineer Nov 1999 – Jul 2000 SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES: Project Lead for US Ignite Apps research & development projects in national priority areas of: Disaster Incident Management, ElderCare & Rehabilitation, Advanced Manufacturing and Special Education; created novel methods/tools to leverage cloud computing, virtual reality, augmented reality and high-speed networking for “smart city” connectivity between diverse community stakeholders; led multiple successful collaborative NSF US Ignite projects featuring advanced experiments in GENI, DubLink, Internet2, Task Force 1 and Google Fiber testbeds. Project Lead for enabling MU’s Big Data researchers in Bioinformatics, Neuroscience, Geoscience and Imaging to utilize NSF- supported supercomputer, Science DMZ and 100 Gbps networking resources in order to transform their workflows to adopt tools and technologies for hybrid cloud computing with cyber security considerations; led successful collaborative proposals that resulted in multiple NSF CC*, CRI, MRI and Industry funding from Cisco, Brocade and others for project activities.

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221 Naka Hall, Columbia, MO 65211

PRASAD CALYAM http://faculty.missouri.edu/calyamp

Phone: (573)882-9747 E-mail: [email protected]

SHORT BIOGRAPHY: Prasad Calyam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of Missouri-Columbia, a Core Faculty in the University of Missouri Informatics Institute (MUII), and Director of the Cyber Education and Research Initiative (CERI) for the MU College of Engineering. Before coming to the university in 2013, he was a Research Director at Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, The Ohio State University. He currently directs a research group in the Virtualization, Multimedia and Networking (VIMAN) Lab. His research and development areas of interest include: Distributed and Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, Computer Networking, Networked-Multimedia Applications, and Advanced Cyberinfrastructure. He is an expert consultant for industry, academia and government agencies in the design and development of software systems comprising of advanced architectures and cloud-based performance/security analysis technologies.

He has published over 125 papers in various conference and journal venues (H-Index: 22, according to Google Scholar). As the Principal Investigator, he has successfully led teams of graduate, undergraduate and postdoctoral fellows in Federal, State, University and Industry sponsored R&D projects. His research sponsors include: National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE), Army Research Lab (ARL), VMware, Cisco, Raytheon-BBN, Dell, Verizon, IBM, Huawei, Coulter Foundation, University of Missouri System, Missouri Department of Transportation, Internet2, and others. His basic research and software on multi-domain network measurement and monitoring has been commercialized as ‘Narada Metrics’. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management. He served as an Editor for “IEEE Communications Magazine”, and “International Journal on Network Management”, and as Chair of two NSF-sponsored visioning workshops. He has served on several Proposal Review Panels for NSF, DOE and AAAS, and as a Technical Program Committee Member for numerous IEEE/ACM conferences. He currently serves as the Director of the NSF REU Site on Consumer Networking. He also currently serves as the Assistant Director of the DOE Midwest Industrial Assessment Center. He also serves as the Co-Director of the Cognitive IoT – Industry Supported Consortium and the Cybersecurity Center at Mizzou. He received the Cisco and VMware Research Awards in 2013, the Outstanding Junior Faculty Research Award in 2016, the Outstanding Junior Faculty Teaching Award in 2017, the MU Campus Award for Excellence in Teaching with Technology in 2017, and the Robert H. Buescher Faculty Fellow honor in 2018. EDUCATION: • Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University Jan 2003 – Dec 2007 • M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University Sep 2000 – Jun 2002 • B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bangalore University Oct 1995 – Sep 1999 WORK EXPERIENCE: • University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri

- Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Sep 2018 – Present Director of the Cyber Education and Research Initiative (CERI), College of Engineering

- Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Jan 2013 – Aug 2018 • Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, Columbus, Ohio

- Research Director Jun 2012 – Dec 2012 - Senior Research Engineer Oct 2005 – May 2012 - Systems Developer/Engineer Aug 2002 – Sep 2005 - Summer Intern and Graduate Research Associate Jun 2001 – Jun 2002

• Office of Information Technology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Sep 2000 – Jun 2001 - Graduate Research Associate for the Chief Research Engineer

• MphasiS Ltd., Bangalore, India – A SEI CMM Level 5 Company - Associate Systems Engineer Nov 1999 – Jul 2000

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES: • Project Lead for US Ignite Apps research & development projects in national priority areas of: Disaster Incident Management,

ElderCare & Rehabilitation, Advanced Manufacturing and Special Education; created novel methods/tools to leverage cloud computing, virtual reality, augmented reality and high-speed networking for “smart city” connectivity between diverse community stakeholders; led multiple successful collaborative NSF US Ignite projects featuring advanced experiments in GENI, DubLink, Internet2, Task Force 1 and Google Fiber testbeds.

• Project Lead for enabling MU’s Big Data researchers in Bioinformatics, Neuroscience, Geoscience and Imaging to utilize NSF-supported supercomputer, Science DMZ and 100 Gbps networking resources in order to transform their workflows to adopt tools and technologies for hybrid cloud computing with cyber security considerations; led successful collaborative proposals that resulted in multiple NSF CC*, CRI, MRI and Industry funding from Cisco, Brocade and others for project activities.

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• Program Director and Project Mentor of a current NSF REU Site, and a faculty mentor in previous NSF REU site projects, and recipient of three-time NSF REU supplement awards. Advised 26 undergraduate students in research projects (including eight female, two Hispanic, three African American) that resulted in peer-reviewed publications, open-source software, and technology demonstrations at venues such as IEEE NCA, IEEE MASS, IEEE CCNC, IEEE Mobile Cloud, REUNS, and GEC.

• Project Lead and Developer of “ActiveMon”, “OnTimeDetect” and “OnTimeMeasure”- extensible software frameworks for instrumentation and measurement of wide-area network and Cloud systems; Tools used in high-performance networking communities with large data movements and have been selected for technology commercialization in DOE Phase I & II STTR Awards as ‘Narada Metrics’; OnTimeMeasure was Top software pick in a GENI-wide software sustainability study.

• Project Lead for developing user Quality of Experience (QoE) models for videoconferencing, IPTV and remote desktop access under varying network health; QoE Models/tools used at Internet2, Huawei, Verizon, and Apparent Networks; H.323 Beacon tool used widely for monitoring and troubleshooting videoconferencing performance bottlenecks (>45K downloads on sf.net).

• Project Lead and Investigator of “RICE” - Remote Instrumentation Collaboration Environment software used to cyber-enable scientific instruments such as e.g., electron microscopes, spectrometers in order to train and conduct research with multi-site concurrent users; Featured in OSU Home Page, PC Magazine, CPU Magazine.

• Project Director for “VMLab” - a thin-client based cloud computing testbed to study desktop virtualization for research and education; Featured in Campus Technology Magazine and sponsored by NSF, VMware, IBM, Mozilla Foundation and Dell.

HONORS & RECOGNITIONS: • National honors in research from institutions other than MU

- 2 NSF Visioning Workshop Organization grants to serve as Chair: − NSF Future Applications and Service in the Year 2021 Workshop, awarded in 2015 to Chair the Workshop and

allocate travel grants to create community vision report on funding recommendations to NSF. − NSF Future Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement and Monitoring Workshop, awarded in 2013 to

Chair the Workshop and allocate travel to create community vision report on funding recommendations to NSF. - Second Prize in the “Cyber Challenge” sponsored by Equifax at the 2018 SEC Academic Conference on Cyber Security. - US Ignite Smart Gigabit Community App Award (w/ $10,000 Prize), 2018. - First Prize in the International GENI Experiment Demonstration Contest (w/ $2,000 Prize), 2017. - IEEE Senior Member since 2014. - Cisco Research Award (w/ $150,000 Funding), 2013. - VMware Research Award (w/ $150,000 Funding), 2013. - Best Gigabit App in Advanced Manufacturing, Award by Mozilla Foundation, US Ignite (w/ $25,000 Prize), 2013. - Co-Lead efforts that led to MU designation as NSA Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research, 2019. - Cloudify Gateways Award (w/ $15,000 Google Cloud Platform credits), 2019.

• University of Missouri Achievements Recognition - Professor of the Game, recognition for cyber security research excellence during a Mizzou Football Home Game, 2019. - Ranked in the MU Top 35 Faculty List (based on research expenditures for FY14-FY18 period), 2018. - Robert H. Buescher Faculty Fellow in MU College of Engineering, 2018-2021. - First prize for the College of Engineering’s 2019 Engineers Week Lab Exhibit Competition - Inducted to the Dean’s Teaching Council 2017/2018/2019/2020. - Inducted to the Dean’s Research Council 2017/2018/2020. - Selected by College of Engineering as the Co-Director for the Cognitive IoT – Industry Supported Consortium, 2018. - Selected by Provost Office to represent MU to organize 2018 SEC Academic Conference on Cyber Security. - Mizzou Lifescience Innovation Group Award Poster, 2017. - MU Top Faculty Achiever Recognition, 2017/2015. - Outstanding Junior Faculty Teaching Award, MU College of Engineering, 2017. - MU Campus Award for Excellence in Teaching with Technology, 2017. - Outstanding Junior Faculty Research Award, MU College of Engineering, 2016. - Mizzou Advantage Interdisciplinary Research Award Poster, 2016. - Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award Nominee, 2015. - MU Entrepreneurial Achiever Recognition, 2014. - Provost’s recognition as one of the Highest-performing Faculty Members (top 15%) w/ mid-year raise, 2014.

SPONSORED RESEARCH & CONSULTING EXPERIENCE: 1. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Feb 2020 – Jan 2023 Title: REU SITE: Research in Consumer Networking Technologies Role: Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Yi Shang); Award No.: CNS-1950873

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- Integrate Internet-of-Things (IoT) and software-defined networking (SDN) to foster the rapid deployment of advanced consumer networking services and Apps that are significant to the society in areas such as public safety and health care.

2. Sponsor: University of Missouri System Oct 2019 – Sep 2021 Title: Tier-1: UM System Community Cyberinfrastructure Instrument Role: Principal Investigator @ MU (Co-PIs: Kannappan Palaniappan, Trupti Joshi, Satish Nair, Timothy Middelkoop, Ye Duan); joint with Praveen Rao, PI @ UMKC (Co-PIs: Peter Tonellato, Zhu Li, Viviana Greico, Deepthi Rao, Sanjay Madria) - Develop cyberinfrastructure hardware capacity, software capabilities and user services in support of a suite of community-scale

research computing services within the UM System for research/education in Big Data Analytics and Precision Health areas. 3. Sponsor: Missouri Department of Transportation Oct 2019 – Sep 2022 Title: DASH: An Integrated Warehouse for Data Sharing and Analytics Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Yaw Adu-Gyamfi, Co-PIs: Praveen Edara, Carlos Sun, Nickolas Wergeles) - Develop an Intelligent Transportation System data sharing capability with a cloud-hosted data warehouse solution to enable

regional transportation agencies to perform predictive analytics in a fast, flexible, scalable and cost-effective manner.

4. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Oct 2018 – Sep 2020 Title: CC* Integration: End-to-End Performance and Security Driven Federated Data-Intensive Workflow Management Role: Principal Investigator (Co-PIs: Trupti Joshi, Isa Jahnke, Timothy Middelkoop, Saptarshi Debroy - CUNY); Award No.: OAC-1827177; Award Amount: $500,000 (My Share: 60%) - Study end-to-end security requirements and align heterogeneous domain security policies of distributed computing and remote

instrumentation applications via a unified resource broker for data-intensive user communities using large resource facilities. 5. Sponsor: Army Research Lab Sep 2018 – Aug 2020 Title: Video Analytics and Image Processing for Multiview Scene Understanding Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Kannappan Palaniappan, Co-PIs: Jeffrey Uhlmann, Yunxin Zhao, Bimal Balakrishnan); Award No.: W911NF1820285 (Cooperative Agreement) - Develop energy-aware mobile high-throughput visual cloud/fog computing algorithms and middleware involving air-to-ground

communications to achieve low-latency within unmanned aerial vehicle tasks (e.g., reconnaissance and video surveillance). 6. Sponsor: Army Research Office, Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) Mar 2019 – Mar 2020 Title: High-Throughput Computing and Multi-Sensor Unmanned Aerial Systems in Support of Explosive Hazard Detection Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Derek Anderson, Co-PIs: K. Palaniappan, J. Keller, G. Scott); Award No.: W911NF1910181; - Develop a high-throughput computing testbed with data storage and computation resources for repeatable experimentation on

mobile edge computing for real-time unmanned aerial system and sensor data processing with machine learning techniques. 7. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Jan 2017 – Dec 2019 Title: US Ignite: Collaborative: Resilient Virtual Path Management for Scalable Data-intensive Computing at Network-Edges Role: Principal Investigator (Co-PIs: K. Palaniappan, F. Esposito – Saint Louis U.); Award No.: CNS-1647182 - Study visual cloud computing for disaster incident response realized through resilient virtual path management to enable

video/data import from the network-edge to pertinent computing sites (e.g., fogs, public cloud) to provide situational awareness. 8. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Sep 2017 – Aug 2020 Title: CyberTraining: DSE: Self-Service Training Modules for Data-intensive Neuroscience Learning and Research Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Satish Nair, Co-PIs: Amitava Majumdar, David Bergin); Award No.: OAC-1730655 - Develop modules that advance the existing training methods used in data-intensive neuroscience communities, through “use”,

“apply” and “create” hands-on laboratory exercises and tools that leverage local and Neuroscience Gateway cyber resources. 9. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Feb 2017 – Jan 2020 Title: REU SITE: Research in Consumer Networking Technologies Role: Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Yi Shang); Award No.: CNS-1659134 - Integrate Internet-of-Things (IoT) and software-defined networking (SDN) to foster the rapid deployment of advanced

consumer networking services and Apps that are significant to the society in areas such as social computing and health care.

10. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Feb 2017 – Jan 2020 Title: US Ignite: A Networked Virtual Reality Platform for Online Social Learning of Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders Role: Co-Principal Investigator (PI: Zhihai He, Co-PI: Janine Stitcher); Award No.: CNS-1647213 - Develop a network-enabled virtual reality application called “vSocial” for immersive online social training of youth with ASD

through advanced methods in high-speed video networking, wearable virtual reality, and smart cognitive-affective sensing.

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11. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Energy, Advanced Manufacturing Office Sep 2016 – Aug 2021 Title: Midwest Industrial Assessment Center Role: Co-Principal Investigator & Assistant Director (PI: S. Khanna; Co-PIs: S. Devlin, Y. Lin); Award No.: DE-EE0007723 - To assist small and medium-sized enterprises to increase their energy efficiency, productivity, sustainability, cyber security and

competitiveness, train engineering professionals with applied energy and cyber security (threat detection and mitigation) skills. 12. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Nov 2015 – May 2016 Title: Workshop on Applications and Services in the Year 2021 Role: Workshop Chair; Award No.: CNS-1546769 (Sub-contract from Raytheon-BBN) - Organize a workshop as part of the NSF “Looking Beyond the Internet” Planning Group to develop recommendations on

forward looking, potentially paradigm shifting applications and services (e.g., Smart City, IoT, Cloud/Fog) beginning in 2021. 13. Sponsor: Coulter Foundation, Translational Partnership Program Jul 2015 – Dec 2016 Title: Panacea’s Glass: Hands-free Augmented Reality System for Mass Casualty Disaster Triage Co-ordination Role: Principal Investigator, Project Lead (Clinical PI: Salman Ahmad) - Develop an Internet-of-Things (IoT) system with mobile devices (heads-up display glasses, virtual beacons) and an intelligent

dashboard for situational awareness between first responders and incident commanders for mass casualty disaster triage. 14. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Sep 2014 – Aug 2016 Title: CC*IIE Engineer: Exploration of Roles and Tools to Fulfill Diverse Researcher Needs in Collaborative Environments Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: ACI-1440582 (Co-PI: Timothy Middelkoop) - Investigate roles, tools and policies to conduct cyberinfrastructure engineering through pilot experiments for transforming

domain-application workflows to seamlessly/on-demand utilize local and remote resources in research and education activities. 15. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Sep 2014 – Aug 2017 Title: MRI: Acquisition of Instrument for Data-intensive Applications with Hybrid Cloud Computing Needs Role: Co-Principal Investigator; Award No.: CNS-1429294 (PI: Chi-Ren Shyu, Co-PIs: Michela Becchi, Gordon Springer, Dong Xu) - Acquire a supercomputer cluster to enable data-intensive research in diverse fields such as bioscience, geoscience, imaging, and

vision and investigate transformation of supercomputer resource provisioning practices with federated, hybrid cloud services. 16. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Jun 2012 – May 2015 Title: CRI: Infrastructure to Support Desktop Virtualization Experiments for Research and Education Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: CNS-1205658 (Co-PIs: Jayashree Ramanathan, Albert Lai) - Measure and evaluate thin-clients and virtual desktop clouds to support research and education use cases within: virtual

classroom labs, remote bioscience interactive visualization, and computer access within underserved communities. 17. Sponsor: Cisco Research Award Aug 2013 – Sep 2015 Title: Dual-mode GENI Rack for supporting Domain Science Use Cases on Campuses Role: Principal Investigator - Develop a reference overlay architecture and methodology for integrating hybrid cloud computing capabilities on campuses by

leveraging GENI infrastructure and flow-acceleration APIs within Science DMZs supporting domain science applications. 18. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Oct 2013 – Sep 2015 Title: US-Ignite: EAGER: GENI-Enabled In-Home, Personalized Health Monitoring and Coaching Role: Co-Principal Investigator; Award No.: CNS-1346789 (PI: Marjorie Skubic; Co-PIs: Marilyn Rantz, Carmen Abbott) - Develop a novel interactive exercise coaching interface as part of an ElderCare-as-a-Service that will connect a remote physical

therapist to senior residents at Kansas City through Google Fiber, GENI overlays, sensor monitoring and high-definition video. 19. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Energy, Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR Phase I & II) Feb 2012 – Mar 2015 Title: STTR: Programmable, Extensible and Secure System for Software-Defined Multi-Domain Performance Monitoring Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: DE-SC0007531 (Small Business: Samraksh) - Multi-domain enterprise network and system monitoring solution that aids in improving the programmability, extensibility,

federation and security of measurement infrastructures within data-intensive application communities. 20. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Office of Cyberinfrastructure Oct 2012 – Sep 2015 Title: CC-NIE: Innovations to Transition a Campus Core Cyberinfrastructure to Serve Diverse and Emerging Researcher Needs

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Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Project Lead; Award No.: OCI-1246001 (PI: Caroline Whitacre; Co-PIs: Dhabaleswar Panda, Umit Catalyurek, Datta Gaitonde, Paul Schopis) - Integrate advanced technologies (e.g., 100Gbps connectivity, perfSONAR, OpenFlow, RoCE/iWARP) and conduct

experimentation across Science DMZs at Ohio State University and University of Missouri to support diverse researcher needs. 21. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Office of Cyberinfrastructure Jan 2013 – Dec 2015 Title: CC-NIE: Creation of an Institutional Cyberinfrastructure to Enable Researcher-Oriented, Federated Environment for Large, Collaborative Science Projects Role: Co-Principal Investigator; Award No.: OCI-1245795 (PI: Gordon Springer; Co-PIs: Dong Xu, Ye Duan, Michela Becchi) - Integrate advanced technologies (e.g., 100Gbps connectivity, perfSONAR, OpenFlow, RoCE/iWARP) and conduct

experimentation across Science DMZs at Ohio State University and University of Missouri to support diverse researcher needs. 22. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) Oct 2013 – Sep 2015 Title: Hybrid Cloud Experiments with GENI for Multi-site Opt-in Use Cases Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: 1937 (Sub-contract from Raytheon-BBN) - Develop a city-supported, hybrid cloud-based simulation-as-a-service app for iterative/real-time collaboration amongst multi-

site opt-in users by leveraging GENI and HPC resources, and small business TotalSim’s advanced manufacturing expertise. 23. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, REU Site Feb 2014 – Jan 2017 Title: REU SITE: Research in Consumer Networking Technologies Role: Senior Personnel; Award No.: CNS-1359125 - Integrate Internet-of-Things and software-defined networking to foster the rapid deployment of advanced consumer networking

services and applications that are of significance to the economy in areas such as social computing and health care. 24. Sponsor: VMware, Dell, IBM, & Ohio Board of Regents Mar 2009 – Present Title: VMLab Testbed for Desktop Virtualization to Support Research and Education Role: Principal Investigator - Support proof-of-concept experiments (e.g., sandboxes, classroom labs) related to desktop virtualization and thin-client

computing technologies for enterprise and scientific applications in research and education. 25. Sponsor: U.S. Department of Energy, Network Environment Research Aug 2009 – Mar 2015 Title: Sampling Approaches for Multi-Domain Internet Performance Measurement Infrastructures Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: DE-SC0001331 - Develop sampling approaches and policy frameworks for multi-domain Internet performance measurement infrastructures to

serve analysis techniques such as forecasting, anomaly-detection, fault-location identification and diagnosis. 26. Sponsor: Thomson Reuters Jan 2014 – Aug 2014 Title: Data Integrity Protection through Security Monitoring for Just-in-Time News Feeds Role: Principal Investigator; Research Gift - Explore security monitoring techniques to protect data integrity for: (a) “Data-in-Motion” - when obtaining just-in-time news

feeds from trusted affiliates, and (b) “Data-at-Rest”- when compiled news feeds reside in cloud infrastructures for user access. 27. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Sep 2012 – Aug 2014 Title: Web-architectures for Extensible, Adaptable and Scalable Manufacturing Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: CMMI-1322748 - Investigate web-architectures that can foster an organic, community-involved development and response that promotes more

widespread use of cloud-based software technologies by enterprises involved in advanced manufacturing and related activities. 28. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Sep 2012 – Aug 2014 Title: Workshop on perfSONAR based Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement and Monitoring Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: CNS-1346851 - Organize workshop at the NSF with the goal to capitalize on the multi-domain nature of perfSONAR protocols and

infrastructure, and cross-fertilize ideas from stakeholders in network research and performance measurement/monitoring. 29. Sponsor: City of Dublin, Mozilla Foundation Aug 2012 – Jul 2013 Title: City-supported Virtual Desktops and Cloud Apps for Small Business Enterprises and Local Communities Role: Principal Investigator - Studies on how small businesses and local communities could use virtual desktops (Desktop-as-a-Service) and cloud apps

(Software-as-a-Service) in a unified manner by leveraging Dublin city's investments in broadband networking and data centers.

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30. Sponsor: Verizon, Digital Media Services Aug 2012 – Apr 2013 Title: Network QoS and Video-user QoE Measurement and Monitoring Role: Principal Investigator - Develop a reference architecture for integration of network QoS and video-user QoE measurement and monitoring information

sources within Verizon’s video delivery network segments that support adaptive bit rate codec traffic. 31. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Computer and Network Systems Sept 2010 – Jul 2013 Title: Thin Client Performance Benchmarking based Resource Adaptation in Virtual Desktop Clouds Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: CNS-1050225 - Develop resource allocation schemes and performance benchmarking tools that can enable building and managing thin-client

based virtual desktop clouds at Internet-scale. (Supplemental Funding Awarded for REU Summer Support) 32. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Global Environment for Network Innovations (GENI) Oct 2009 – Jul 2013 Title: OnTimeMeasure: Centralized and Distributed Measurement Orchestration Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: 1764 (Sub-contract from Raytheon-BBN) - Develop “OnTimeMeasure-GENI” platform for centralized and distributed measurement orchestration as part of a measurement

service for GENI experiments in the ProtoGENI and PlanetLab, as well as for the GENI meta operations center (GMOC). 33. Sponsor: Huawei Technologies, Beijing, China May 2008 – Apr 2009 Title: Objective and Subjective user QoE Models for IPTV Applications Role: Principal Investigator; Award No.: YBON2008024 - Development of objective and subjective user Quality of Experience models to assess Internet TV (IPTV) quality for multi-

resolution video codecs operating at different bit rates, and network health conditions. 34. Sponsor: Apparent Networks, Vancouver, Canada Oct 2007 - Mar 2008 Title: Video over IP Traffic Modeling Role: Principal Investigator - Modeling of source-side and receiver-side traffic of video codecs used in video-on-demand and videoconferencing applications

for use in the AppCritical© Video over IP performance testing framework. 35. Sponsor: Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, Ohio Oct 2007 - Mar 2009 Title: RICE: Remote Instrumentation Collaboration Environment Role: Project Lead - Developed the “Remote Instrumentation Collaboration Environment” (RICE) software for cyber-enabling scientific instruments

such as Scanning Electron Microscopes, 800 MHz NMR and Raman-FTIR Microprobe. 36. Sponsor: Polycom, Cleveland, Ohio & Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, Ohio Oct 2006 - Dec 2007 Title: Balancing Multimedia Performance and Data Security Trade-offs in Secure Videoconferencing Deployments Role: Principal Investigator - Conducted a study of state-of-the-art firewall traversal solutions and signaling-and-media flow architectures in secure

videoconferencing deployments; evaluated gatekeeper proxy solutions using load, interoperability, and vulnerability testing. 37. Sponsor: American Distance Education Consortium, NSF REU Jun 2007 – Aug 2007 Title: High Definition Videoconferencing: Codec Performance, Security, and Collaboration Tools Role: Research Mentor - Advised two undergraduate students to impart research and development skills via projects in the area of High Definition

Videoconferencing: Codec Performance, Security, and Collaboration Tools. 38. Sponsor: Ohio Board of Regents, Columbus, Ohio Oct 2004 – Mar 2006 Role: Project Lead - Developed the “ActiveMon” software for routine network monitoring of OARnet’s upgraded network backbone to support

advanced Internet applications such as VoIP, Videoconferencing, Video Streaming, and Disaster Data Recovery. 39. Sponsor: Internet2, End-to-End Performance Initiative, Ann Arbor, Michigan Aug 2002 – Jul 2004 Role: Network Performance Measurement Consultant (0.5 FTE position) - Developed H.323 Beacon for Internet2 Commons and developed Network Measurement Infrastructure software to indicate

performance capabilities and problems of the Abilene Network (Internet2 backbone).

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PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS: 1. R. Bazan Antequera, P. Calyam, A. Chandrashekara, R. Mitra, “Recommending Heterogeneous Resources for Science Gateway

Applications based on Custom Templates Composition”, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) – Special Issue on Science Gateways, 2019. Impact Factor: 4.639

2. S. Valluripally, M. Raju, P. Calyam, M. Lemus, S. Purohit, A. Mosa, T. Joshi, “Increasing Protected Data Accessibility for Age-Related Cataract Research Using a Semi-Automated Honest Broker”, Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology, 2019.

3. K. Park, E. Cheng, K. Meiss, J. Burchard, L. Guerdan, J. Gillis, D. Weber, P. Calyam, S. Ahmad, “Real-time Geotracking and Cataloging of Mass Casualty Incident Markers in a Search and Rescue Training Simulation: Pilot Study”, American Journal of Disaster Medicine, 2019.

4. R. Neupane, T. Neely, P. Calyam, N. Chettri, M. Vassell, R. Durairajan, “Intelligent Defense using Pretense against Targeted Attacks in Cloud Platforms”, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) – Special Issue on Cyber Threat Intelligence and Analytics, 2019. Impact Factor: 4.639

5. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, “Fog Computing to enable Geospatial Video Analytics for Disaster Situational Awareness”, Book Chapter for ‘Fog Computing: Theory and Practice’, Wiley Press Book, 2019.

6. J. Wang, J. Pan, F. Esposito, P. Calyam, Z. Yang, P. Mohapatra, “Edge Cloud Offloading Algorithms: Issues, Methods, and Perspectives”, ACM Computing Surveys, 2019. Impact Factor: 5.550

7. M. Dickinson, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, S. Valluripally, Y. Zhang, R. Bazan Antequera, T. Joshi, T. White, D. Xu, “Multi-cloud Performance and Security Driven Federated Workflow Management”, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC), 2018. Impact Factor: 7.928

8. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, S. Valluripally, H. Trinh, J. Patman, K. Palaniappan, “On QoE-oriented Cloud Service Orchestration for Application Providers”, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC), 2018. Impact Factor: 4.418

9. H. Trinh, P. Calyam, D. Chemodanov, S. Yao, Q. Lei, F. Gao, K. Palaniappan, “Energy-aware Mobile Edge Computing and Routing for Low-latency Visual Data Processing”, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (TMM) – Special Issue on Multimedia Big Data for Extreme Events, 2018. Impact Factor: 3.977

10. D. Chemodanov, F. Esposito, P. Calyam, A. Sukhov, “On Constrained Shortest Path for Virtual Network Service Management”, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM), 2018. Impact Factor: 3.286

11. Y. Zhang, P. Calyam, S. Debroy, S. Nuguri, “Social Plane for Recommenders in Network Performance Expectation Management”, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM) – Special Issue on Big Data Analytics for Network Management, 2018. Impact Factor: 3.286

12. I. Baldin, J. Griffioen, K. C. Wang, P. Calyam, C. Elliot, et. al., “The Future of Distributed Network Research Infrastructure”, ACM Computer Communications Review (CCR) – Editorial Note, 2018. Impact Factor: 1.5

13. B. Mukherjee, S. Wang, W. Lu, R. Neupane, D. Dunn, Y. Ren, Q. Su, P. Calyam, “Flexible IoT Security Middleware for End-to-End Cloud-Fog Communication”, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) – Special Issue on Internet of Things (IoT): Operating System, Applications and Protocols Design, and Validation Techniques, 2018. Impact Factor: 4.639

14. D. Chemodanov, F. Esposito, A. Sukhov, P. Calyam, H. Trinh, Z. Oraibi, “AGRA: AI-augmented Geographic Routing Approach for IoT-based Incident-Supporting Applications”, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) – Special Issue on Information and Resource Management Systems for Internet of Things (IoT), 2017. Impact Factor: 4.639

15. R. Akella, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, A. Berryman, T. Zhu, M. Sridharan, “Security Middleground for Resource Protection in Measurement Infrastructure-as-a-Service”, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing (TSC), 2017. Impact Factor: 4.418

16. F. Demir, S. Ahmad, P. Calyam, D. Jiang, R. Huang, I. Jahnke, “A Next-Generation Augmented Reality Platform for Mass Casualty Incidents”, Journal of Usability Studies, 2017.

17. R. Bazan Antequera, P. Calyam, S. Debroy, L. Cui, S. Seetharam, M. Dickinson, T. Joshi, D. Xu, T. Beyene, “ADON: Application-Driven Overlay Network-as-a-Service for Data-Intensive Science”, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC), 2017. Impact Factor: 7.928

18. K. Salah, P. Calyam, R. Boutaba, “Analytical Model for Elastic Scaling of Cloud-based Firewalls”, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM), 2017. Impact Factor: 3.286

19. P. Calyam, I. Jahnke, A. Mishra, R. Bazan Antequera, D. Chemodanov, M. Skubic, “Towards an ElderCare Living Lab for Sensor-based Health Assessment and Physical Therapy”, IEEE Cloud Computing Magazine, 2017. Impact Factor: 2.912

20. Y. Zhang, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, “Network-wide Anomaly Event Detection and Diagnosis with perfSONAR”, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM) – Special Issue on Big Data Analytics for Network Management, 2016. Impact Factor: 3.286

21. P. Calyam, D. Chemodanov, R. Gargees, B. Morago, R. Pelapur, Z. Oraibi, Y. Duan, G. Seetharaman, K. Palaniappan, “Incident-Supporting Visual Cloud Computing Utilizing Software-Defined Networking”, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (TCSVT) – Special Issue on Visual Computing in the Cloud: Mobile Computing, 2016. Impact Factor: 3.558

22. Y. Liu, S. Khan, J. Wang, M. Rynge, Y. Zhang, S. Zeng, S. Chen, J. Maldonado, B. Valliyodan, P. Calyam, N. Merchant, H. Nguyen, D. Xu, T. Joshi, “PGen: Large-Scale Pegasus Workflow for Genomic Variation Analysis in SoyKB”, BMC Bioinformatics, 2016. Impact Factor: 2.213

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23. P. Calyam, G. Ricart, “Research and Infrastructure Challenges for Applications and Services in the Year 2021”, ACM Computer Communications Review (CCR) – Editorial Note based on NSF-sponsored Workshop findings, 2016. Impact Factor: 1.5

24. S. Khambhampati, P. Calyam, X. Zhang, “A Tabu Search Algorithm for a Capacitated Clustering Problem”, International Journal of Operational Research, 2016.

25. P. Calyam, A. Mishra, R. Bazan Antequera, D. Chemodanov, A. Berryman, K. Zhu, C. Abbott, M. Skubic, “Synchronous Big Data Analytics for Personalized and Remote Physical Therapy”, Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) – Special Issue on Big Data Analytics for Smarter Health Care, 2015. Impact Factor: 2.974

26. P. Calyam, M. Swany, “Research Challenges in Future Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement and Monitoring”, ACM Computer Communications Review (CCR) – Editorial Note based on NSF-sponsored Workshop findings, 2015. Impact Factor: 1.5

27. S. Debroy, P. Calyam, M. Dickinson, “Orchestrating Science DMZs for Big Data Acceleration: Challenges and Approaches”, Book Chapter for ‘Networking for Big Data’, CRC Press Book ISBN 9781482263497, 2015.

28. M. Charalambides, T. Zinner, H. Saito, P. Calyam, S. Latre, “Advances in Management of Multimedia Services”, Wiley International Journal on Network Management – Special Issue Guest Editorial, 2015.

29. P. Calyam, L. Kumarasamy, C. -G. Lee, F. Ozguner, “Ontology-based Semantic Priority Scheduling for Multi-domain Active Measurements”, Springer Journal of Network and Systems Management (JNSM), 2014. Impact Factor: 1.750

30. P. Calyam, S. Rajagopalan, S. Seetharam, A. Selvadhurai, K. Salah, R. Ramnath, “VDC-Analyst: Design and Verification of Virtual Desktop Cloud Resource Allocations”, Elsevier Computer Networks Journal (COMNET), 2014. Impact Factor: 2.522

31. P. Calyam, C. Dovrolis, L. Jorgenson, R. Kettimuthu, B. Tierney, J. Zurawski, “Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain Networks using Measurement Federations: Part 2”, IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic Guest Editorial, 2014.

32. P. Calyam, M. Dhanapalan, M. Sridharan, A. Krishnamurthy, R. Ramnath, “Topology-Aware Correlated Network Anomaly Event Detection and Diagnosis”, Springer Journal of Network and Systems Management (JNSM), 2013. Impact Factor: 1.750

33. P. Calyam, C. Dovrolis, L. Jorgenson, R. Kettimuthu, B. Tierney, J. Zurawski, “Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain Networks using Measurement Federations”, IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic Guest Editorial, 2013.

34. Y. Xu, P. Calyam, D. Welling, S. Mohan, A. Berryman, R. Ramnath, “Human-centric Composite Quality Modeling and Assessment for Virtual Desktop Clouds”, ZTE Communications Journal - Special Issue on QoE Modeling and Applications for Multimedia Systems (Invited Paper), 2013.

35. P. Calyam, A. Berryman, D. Welling, S. Mohan, R. Ramnath, J. Ramnathan, “VDPilot: Feasibility Study of Hosting Virtual Desktops for Classroom Labs within a Federated University System”, International Journal of Cloud Computing, 2013.

36. T. Bitterman, P. Calyam, D. Hudak, L. Lee, S. Gordon, D. Cai, R. Ramnath, “Simulation as a Service (SMaaS): A Cloud-Based Framework to Support the Educational Use of Scientific Software”, International Journal of Cloud Computing, 2013.

37. P. Calyam, A. Berryman, A Lai, M. Honigford, “VMLab: Infrastructure to Support Desktop Virtualization Experiments for Research and Education”, VMware Technical Journal (Invited Paper), 2012.

38. P. Calyam, R. Patali, A. Berryman, A. Lai, R. Ramnath, “Utility-directed Resource Allocation in Virtual Desktop Clouds”, Elsevier Computer Networks Journal (COMNET), 2011. Impact Factor: 1.750

39. P. Calyam, M. Sridharan, Y. Xu, K. Zhu, A. Berryman, R. Patali, “Enabling Performance Intelligence for Application Adaptation in the Future Internet”, Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN), 2011.

40. P. Calyam, P. Chandrasekaran, G. Trueb, N. Howes, R. Ramnath, “Multi-Resolution Multimedia QoE Models for IPTV Applications”, International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (IJDMB), 2011.

41. D. Hudak, D. Stredney, P. Calyam, K. Wohlever, T. Bitterman, B. Hittle, T. Kerwin, A. Krishnamurthy, “Enabling Data-Intensive Biomedical Science: Gaps, Opportunities, and Challenges”, OMICS Journal of Integrative Biology, 2011.

42. P. Calyam, G. Trueb, N. Howes, “Evaluation of Gatekeeper Proxies for Firewall Traversal in Secure Videoconferencing Systems”, International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology’s special Issue on Recent Advances in Network Security Attacks and Defenses, 2009.

43. W. Yu, X. Wang, P. Calyam, D. Xuan, W. Zhao, “Modeling and Detection of Camouflaging Worm”, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), 2009. Impact Factor: 4.41

44. P. Calyam, A. Kalash, R. Gopalan, S. Gopalan, A. Krishnamurthy, “RICE: A Reliable and Efficient Remote Instrumentation Collaboration Environment”, Journal of Advances in Multimedia’s special issue on Multimedia Immersive Technologies and Networking, 2008.

45. P. Calyam, E. Ekici, C. G. Lee, M. Haffner, N. Howes, “A ‘GAP-Model’ based Framework for Online VVoIP QoE Measurement”, Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN), 2007.

46. P. Calyam, C.G.Lee, E. Ekici, M. Haffner, N. Howes, “Orchestrating Network-wide Active Measurements for Supporting Distributed Computing Applications”, IEEE Transactions on Computers Journal (TC), 2006. Impact Factor: 3.052

47. K. Salah, P. Calyam, M. Buhari, “Assessing Readiness of IP Networks to Support Desktop Videoconferencing using OPNET”, Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications (JNCA), 2006. Impact Factor: 3.991

48. P. Calyam, C.G. Lee, “Characterizing voice and video traffic behavior on the Internet”, Published by Imperial College Press in a special edition of "Advances in Computer Science and Engineering" Book Series, 2005.

49. A. Sukhov, P. Calyam, W. Daly, A. Illin, “Towards an Analytical Model for characterizing behavior of High-Speed VVoIP applications”, Computational Methods in Science and Technology Journal (Volume 11(2)), 2005.

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PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS: 1. J. Wu, A. Vandanapu, C. Qu, S. Wang, P. Calyam, “Energy-aware Dynamic Computation Offloading for Video Analytics in

Multi-UAV Systems”, IEEE International Conf. on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2020. 2. M. Nguyen, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, Z. Lyu, T. Joshi, “Security-aware Resource Brokering for Bioinformatics Workflows across

Federated Multi-cloud Infrastructures”, ACM Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN), 2020. 3. R. Rao, C. Qu, R. Aktar, S. Wang, P. Calyam, K. Palaniappan, “Dynamic Computation Off-loading and Control based on

Occlusion Detection in Drone Video Analytics”, ACM Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN), 2020. 4. S. Valluripally, A. Gulhane, R. Mitra, K. Hoque, P. Calyam, “Attack Trees for Security and Privacy in Social Virtual Reality

Learning Environments”, IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2020. 5. A. Pandey, Z. Lyu, T. Joshi, P. Calyam, “OnTimeURB: Multi-Cloud Resource Brokering for Bioinformatics Workflows”,

IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), 2019. Acceptance rate is 18% 6. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, F. Esposito, “A Near Optimal Reliable Composition Approach for Geo-Distributed Latency-

Sensitive Service Chains”, IEEE Intl. Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2019. Acceptance rate is 19% 7. T. Hajilounezhad, Z. Oraibi, R. Surya, F. Bunyak, M. Maschmann, P. Calyam, K. Palaniappan, “Exploration of Carbon

Nanotube Forest Synthesis-Structure Relationships Using Physics-Based Simulation and Machine Learning”, IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR) Workshop, 2019.

8. S. Sivarathri, P. Calyam, Y. Zhang, A. Pandey, C. Chen, D. Xu, T. Joshi, S. Nair, “Chatbot Guided Domain-science Knowledge Discovery in a Science Gateway Application”, 14th Gateway Computing Environments Conference (Gateways), 2019.

9. N. Wilkins-Diehr, P. Calyam, M. Miller, E. Brookes, R. Arora, A. Chourasia, et. al., “Measuring Success: How Science Gateways Define Impact”, 14th Gateway Computing Environments Conference (Gateways), 2019.

10. D. Chemodanov, C. Qu, O. Opeoluwa, S. Wang, P. Calyam, “Policy-Based Function-Centric Computation Offloading for Real-Time Drone Video Analytics”, IEEE Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Networks (LANMAN) (Invited Paper), 2019.

11. S. Wang, S. Valluripally, S. Nuguri, R. Mitra, K. Salah, P. Calyam, “Cost-Performance Trade-offs in Fog Computing for IoT Data Processing of Social Virtual Reality”, IEEE International Conference on Fog Computing (ICFC), 2019.

12. D. Jiang, R. Huang, P. Calyam, J. Gillis, O. Apperson, D. Chemodanov, F. Demir, S. Ahmad, “Hierarchical Cloud-Fog Platform for Communication in Disaster Incident Coordination”, IEEE Mobile Cloud, 2019.

13. S. Valluripally, M. Raju, P. Calyam, M. Chisholm, S. Sivarathri, A. Mosa, T. Joshi, “Community Cloud Architecture to Improve Use Accessibility with Security Compliance in Health Big Data Applications”, ACM ICDCN Workshop on Computing and Networking for Smart Healthcare (CoNSH), 2019.

14. A. Gulhane, A. Vyas, R. Mitra, R. Oruche, G. Hoefer, S. Valluripally, P. Calyam, K. Hoque, “Security, Privacy and Safety Risk Assessment for Virtual Reality Learning Environment Applications”, IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2019.

15. Y. Zhang, P. Calyam, T. Joshi, S. Nair, D. Xu, “Domain-specific Topic Model for Knowledge Discovery through Conversational Agents in Data Intensive Scientific Communities”, IEEE International Workshop on Conversational Agents and Chatbots with Machine Learning (ChatbotML), in conjunction with IEEE Big Data, 2018.

16. A. Chandrashekara, R. Talluri, S. Sivarathri, R. Mitra, P. Calyam, K. Kee, S. Nair, “Fuzzy-Based Conversational Recommender for Data-intensive Science Gateway Applications”, IEEE International Workshop on Conversational Agents and Chatbots with Machine Learning (ChatbotML), in conjunction with IEEE Big Data, 2018.

17. J. Patman, P. Lovett, A. Banning, A. Barnett, D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, “Data-driven Edge Computing Resource Scheduling for Protest Crowds Incident Management”, IEEE Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA), 2018.

18. R. Neupane, T. Neely, N. Chettri, M. Vassell, Y. Zhang, P. Calyam, R. Durairajan, “Dolus: Cyber Defense using Pretense against DDoS Attacks in Cloud Platforms”, ACM Intl. Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN) (Invited Paper), 2018.

19. P. Calyam, S. Nair, “Science Gateway Development to aid Cyber and Software Automation for Neuroscience Researchers and Educators”, 13th Gateway Computing Environments Conference (Gateways), 2018.

20. J. Patman, M. Alfarhood, S. Islam, M. Lemus, P. Calyam, K. Palaniappan, “Predictive Analytics for Fog Computing using Machine Learning and GENI”, IEEE INFOCOM International Workshop on Computer and Networking Experimental Research Using Testbeds (CNERT), 2018.

21. S. Jonesi, J. Adams, P. Calyam, S. Valluripally, B. Hittle, A. Lai, “QoE Tuning for Remote Access of Interactive Volume Visualization Applications”, IEEE ICME Workshop on ‘Multimedia Services and Technologies for Smart-health’, 2018.

22. C. Zizza, A. Starr, D. Hudson, S. Nuguri, P. Calyam, Z. He, “Towards a Social Virtual Reality Learning Environment in High Fidelity”, IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2018.

23. R. Bazan Antequera, P. Calyam, A. Chandrashekara, S. Malhotra, “Recommending Resources to Cloud Applications based on Custom Templates Composition”, ACM Computing Frontiers Conference, 2017. Acceptance rate is 25%

24. A. Akula, P. Calyam, R. Bazan Antequera, R. Leto, “Advanced Manufacturing Collaboration in a Cloud-based App Marketplace”, ACM Computing Frontiers Conference, 2017. Acceptance rate is 25%

25. R. Bazan Antequera, P. Calyam, D. Chemodanov, W. Donato, A. Mishra, A. Pescape, M. Skubic, “Socio-technical Approach to Engineer Gigabit App Performance for PhysicalTherapy-as-a-Service”, IEEE International Conference on E-health, Networking, Applications & Services (Healthcom), 2017.

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26. A. Crutcher, C. Koch, K. Coleman, J. Patman, F. Esposito, P. Calyam, “Hyperprofile-based Computation Offloading for Mobile Edge Networks”, IEEE MASS - Fourth National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems, 2017.

27. H. Trinh, D. Chemodanov, S. Yao, Q. Lei, B. Zhang, F. Gao, P. Calyam, K. Palaniappan, “Energy-aware Mobile Edge Computing for Low-Latency Visual Data Processing”, IEEE International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud (FiCloud) (Invited Paper), 2017.

28. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, “Incident-Supporting Visual Cloud Computing Utilizing Software-Defined Networking in GENI”, International GENI Experiment Demonstration Contest (First Prize Winner Demo), 2017.

29. B. Mukherjee, R. Neupane, P. Calyam, “End-to-End IoT Security Middleware for Cloud-Fog Communication”, IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing (CSCloud), 2017. Acceptance Rate is 24%

30. L. Guerdan, O. Apperson, P. Calyam, “Augmented Resource Allocation Framework for Disaster Response Coordination in Mobile Cloud Environments”, IEEE Mobile Cloud, 2017. Acceptance Rate is 29.5%

31. J. Burchard, D. Chemodanov, J. Gillis, P. Calyam, “Wireless Mesh Networking Protocol for Sustained Throughput in Edge Computing”, IEEE ICNC - National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems, 2017.

32. M. Dickinson, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, S. Valluripally, Y. Zhang, T. Joshi, D. Xu, “End-to-End Security Formalization and Alignment for Federated Workflow Management”, IEEE Cloud – Research Track, 2016. Acceptance Rate is 15%

33. J. Ramanathan, P. Calyam, “Achieving Broadband-based Smart City Services in Connected Communities”, IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2016.

34. E. Cheng, K. Meiss, K. Park, J. Gillis, D. Weber, S. Ahmad, P. Calyam, “Contextual Geotracking Service of Incident Markers in Disaster Search-and-Rescue Operations”, IEEE Symp. on Network Computing and Applications (NCA) (Short Paper), 2016.

35. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, “Application-Aware Infrastructure Clustering for Cloud Service Placement to Enhance User QoE”, IEEE/IFIP Workshop on QoE Centric Management (QCMan), 2016.

36. D. Chemodanov, P. Calyam, F. Esposito, A. Sukhov, “A General Constrained Shortest Path Approach for Virtual Path Embedding”, IEEE Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Networks (LANMAN), 2016. Acceptance Rate is 38%

37. Y. Zhang, S. Debroy, P. Calyam, “Network Measurement Recommendations for Performance Bottleneck Correlation Analysis”, IEEE Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Networks (LANMAN), 2016. Acceptance Rate is 38%

38. S. Debroy, P. Calyam, M. Nguyen, A. Stage, V. Georgiev, “Frequency-Minimal Moving Target Defense using Software-Defined Networking”, IEEE International Conf. on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2016. Acceptance rate is 27%

39. M. Vassell, O. Apperson, P. Calyam, J. Gillis, S. Ahmad, “Intelligent Dashboard for Augmented Reality based Incident Command Response Co-ordination”, IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2016.

40. P. Calyam, S. Seetharam, B. HomChaudhuri, M. Kumar, “Resource Defragmentation using Market-Driven Allocation in Virtual Desktop Clouds”, IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2015. Acceptance Rate is 27%

41. A. Althobaiti, P. Calyam, R. Akella, P. Vallabhaneni, “Data Integrity Protection through Security Monitoring for Just-in-Time News Feeds”, IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2015.

42. Y. Zhang, P. Calyam, S. Debroy, M. Sridharan, “PCA-based Network-wide Correlated Anomaly Event Detection and Diagnosis”, IEEE International Conference on Design of Reliable Communication Networks (DRCN), 2015.

43. J. Gillis, P. Calyam, A. Bartels, M. Popescu, S. Barnes, J. Doty, D. Higbee, S. Ahmad, “Panacea’s Glass: Mobile Cloud Framework for Communication in Mass Casualty Disaster Triage”, IEEE Mobile Cloud, 2015. Acceptance Rate is 28%

44. T. Nguyen, P. Calyam, R. Bazan Antequera, “Benchmarking in Virtual Desktops for End-to-End Performance Traceability”, IEEE/IFIP Workshop on QoE Centric Management (QCMan), 2015.

45. S. Ramisetty, P. Calyam, J. Cecil, A. Akula, R. Antequera, R. Leto, “Ontology Integration for Advanced Manufacturing Collaboration in Cloud Platforms”, IFIP/IEEE Intl. Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM), 2015.

46. G. Bui, P. Calyam, B. Morago, R. Bazan Antequera, T. Nguyen, Y. Duan, “LIDAR-based Virtual Environment Study for Disaster Response Scenarios”, IFIP/IEEE Intl. Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM) (Short Paper), 2015.

47. M. Singhal, J. Ramanathan, P. Calyam, M. Skubic, “In-the-know: Recommendation Framework for City-supported Hybrid Cloud Services”, IEEE/ACM Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC), 2014. Acceptance Rate is 18%

48. S. Seetharam, P. Calyam, T. Beyene, “ADON: Application-Driven Overlay Network-as-a-Service for Data-Intensive Science”, IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (CloudNet), 2014. Acceptance Rate is 28%

49. P. Calyam, A. Berryman, E. Saule, H. Subramoni, P. Schopis, G. Springer, U. Catalyurek, D. K. Panda, “Wide-area Overlay Networking to Manage Accelerated Science DMZ Flows”, IEEE International Conf. on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC) (Invited Paper), 2014.

50. M. Makarov, P. Calyam, A. Sukhov, V. Samykin, “Time-based Criteria for Performance Comparison of Resource-Intensive User Tasks in Virtual Desktops”, IEEE International Conf. on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), 2014. Acceptance Rate is 23%

51. P. Calyam, S. Seetharam, R. Bazan Antequera, “GENI Laboratory Exercises Development for a Cloud Computing Course”, GENI Research and Education Experiments Workshop, 2014.

52. P. Calyam, S. Kulkarni, A. Berryman, K. Zhu, M. Sridharan, R. Ramnath, G. Springer, “OnTimeSecure: Secure Middleware for Federated Network Performance Monitoring”, IEEE Conf. on Network and Service Management (CNSM) (Short Paper), 2013.

53. J. Cecil, R. Gunda, P. Calyam, S. Seetharam, “A Next-Generation Collaborative Framework for Advanced Manufacturing”, IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), 2013.

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54. A. Berryman, P. Calyam, J. Cecil, G. Adams, D. Comer, “Advanced Manufacturing Use Cases and Early Results in GENI Infrastructure”, Second GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE), 2013.

55. P. Calyam, S. Rajagopalan, A. Selvadhurai, S. Mohan, A. Venkataraman, A. Berryman, R. Ramnath, “Leveraging OpenFlow for Resource Placement of Virtual Desktop Cloud Applications”, IFIP/IEEE Intl. Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM), 2013. Acceptance Rate is 27%

56. P. Calyam, A. Venkataraman, A. Berryman, M. Faerman, “Experiences from Virtual Desktop Cloud Experiments in GENI”, First GENI Research and Educational Experiment Workshop (GREE), 2012.

57. M. Grigoriev, P. DeMar, B. Tierney, A. Lake, J. Metzger, M. Frey, P. Calyam, “E-Center: A Collaborative Platform for Wide Area Network Users”, International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), 2012.

58. P. Calyam, A. Berryman, D. Welling, S. Mohan, R. Ramnath, J. Ramnathan, “VDPilot: Feasibility Study of Hosting Virtual Desktops for Classroom Labs within a Federated University System”, IBM Cloud Academy Conference (ICA-CON), 2012.

59. M. Sridharan, P. Calyam, A. Venkataraman, A. Berryman, “Defragmentation of Resources in Virtual Desktop Clouds for Cost-Aware Utility-Optimal Allocation”, IEEE/ACM Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC), 2011.

60. R. Gunda, J. Cecil, P. Calyam, S. Kak, “Information Centric Frameworks for Micro Assembly”, NSF Workshop on Enterprise Integration, Interoperability and Networking (EI2N), 2011.

61. A. Lai, D. Stredney, P. Calyam, B. Hittle, T. Kerwin, D. Reed, K. Powell, “Remote Interactive Volume Visualization Infrastructure for Researchers”, AMIA Annual Symposium, 2011.

62. P. Calyam, J. Pu, W. Mandrawa, A. Krishnamurthy, “OnTimeDetect: Dynamic Network Anomaly Notification in perfSONAR Deployments”, IEEE Symposium on Modeling, Analysis & Simulation of Computer & Telecommn. Systems (MASCOTS), 2010.

63. A. Berryman, P. Calyam, A. Lai, M. Honigford, “VDBench: A Benchmarking Toolkit for Thin-client based Virtual Desktop Environments”, IEEE Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom), 2010.

64. P. Calyam, L. Kumarasamy, F. Ozguner, “Semantic Scheduling of Active Measurements for meeting Network Monitoring Objectives”, IEEE Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM) (Short Paper), 2010.

65. E. Sagatov, A. Sukhov, P. Calyam, “Influence of Distortions of Key Frames on Video Transfer in Wireless Networks”, IEEE International Symposium on Image/Video Communications over fixed and mobile networks (ISIVC), 2010.

66. P. Calyam, P. Chandrasekaran, G. Trueb, N. Howes, D. Yu, Y. Liu, L. Xiong, R. Ramnath, D. Yang, “Impact of Router Queuing Disciplines on Multimedia QoE in IPTV Deployments”, IEEE Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2009.

67. P. Calyam, A. Kalash, A. Krishnamurthy, G. Renkes, “A Human-and-Network Aware Encoding Adaptation Scheme for Remote Desktop Access”, IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (MMSP), 2009.

68. K. Salah, K. Sattar, A. Baig, M. Squalli, P. Calyam, “Resiliency of Popular Network Firewalls against Remote Discovery of Last-Matching Rules”, ACM Conference on Security of Information and Networks (SIN), 2009.

69. P. Calyam, A. Kalash, N. Ludban, S. Gopalan, S. Samsi, K. Tomko, D. Hudak, A. Krishnamurthy, “Experiences from Cyberinfrastructure Development for Multi-user Remote Instrumentation”, IEEE Conference on e-Science (e-Science), 2008.

70. P. Calyam, A. Devulapalli, “Modeling of Multi-resolution Active Network Measurement Time-series”, IEEE Workshop on Network Measurements (WNM), 2008.

71. P. Calyam, N. Howes, A. Kalash, M. Haffner, “User and Network Interplay in Internet Telemicroscopy”, ICST/ACM Immersive Telecommunications (IMMERSCOM), 2007.

72. P. Calyam, M. Haffner, E. Ekici, C. G. Lee, “Measuring Interaction QoE in Internet Videoconferencing”, IEEE/IFIP Management of Multimedia and Mobile Networks and Services (MMNS), Proceedings published in Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007.

73. W. Yu, X. Wang, P. Calyam, D. Xuan and W. Zhao, “On Detecting Camouflaging Worms”, Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC), 2006.

74. P. Calyam, C.G.Lee, P. K. Arava, D. Krymskiy, “Enhanced EDF Scheduling Algorithms for Orchestrating Network-wide Active Measurements”, IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS), 2005.

75. P. Calyam, D. Krymskiy, M. Sridharan, P. Schopis, “Active and Passive Measurements on Campus, Regional and National Network Backbone Paths”, IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), 2005.

76. P. Calyam, C.G. Lee, P.K. Arava, D. Krymskiy, D. Lee, “OnTimeMeasure: A Scalable Framework for scheduling active measurements”, IEEE/IFIP End-to-End Monitoring Workshop (E2EMON), 2005.

77. P. Calyam, D. Krymskiy, M. Sridharan, P. Schopis, “TBI: End-to-End Network Performance Measurement Testbed for Empirical-bottleneck Detection”, IEEE Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities (TRIDENTCOM), 2005.

78. A. Sukhov, P. Calyam, W. Daly, A. Illin, “Network Requirements for High-Speed Real-Time Multimedia Data Streams”, IPv6 Global Summit, 2004.

79. P. Calyam, W. Mandrawa, M. Sridharan, A. Khan, P. Schopis, “H.323 Beacon: An H.323 application related end-to-end performance troubleshooting tool”, ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network Troubleshooting (NetTs), 2004.

80. P. Calyam, M. Sridharan, W. Mandrawa, P. Schopis “Performance Measurement and Analysis of H.323 Traffic”, Passive and Active Measurement Workshop (PAM), Proceedings published in Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2004.

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TECHNICAL WHITEPAPERS: 1. P. Calyam, G. Ricart, “Report on Applications and Services in the Year 2021”, Strategic Planning Workshop Report prepared

for the National Science Foundation, 2016. 2. P. Calyam, M. Swany, “Report on the Second NSF perfSONAR Workshop on multi-domain network performance

measurement and monitoring”, Strategic Planning Workshop Report prepared for the National Science Foundation, 2014. 3. P. Calyam, “5 analogies between adoption of virtual desktop clouds and good-old videoconferencing”, OSC/OARnet Technical

Report prepared for VMware End-user Computing Group, 2012. 4. P. Calyam, W. Mandrawa, C. Hartley, P. Schopis, “OnTimeMeasure: Centralized and Distributed Measurement Software”,

GENI Measurement Service Design Document, 2010. 5. P. Calyam, D. Hudak, A. Krishnamurthy, M. Kennedy, “Cyber-enabling of Ohio’s 850 MHz NMR”, OSC/OARnet Technical

Report prepared for the Ohio Board of Regents, 2009. 6. P. Calyam, D. Hudak, A. Krishnamurthy, G. Renkes, “Cyber-enabling of Ohio’s Raman-FTIR Micro-Spectrometer”,

OSC/OARnet Technical Report prepared for the Ohio Board of Regents and National Science Foundation, 2009. 7. K. Kantardjieff, P. Calyam, et. al., “Cyber-Enabled Instrumentation in Chemistry”, Strategic Planning Workshop Report

prepared for the National Science Foundation, 2009. 8. P. Calyam, “Provisioning and Analysis of Application-specific Internet Measurements”, Ph.D. Thesis, Advisers: Prof. Eylem

Ekici and Prof. Chang-gun Lee – Supported by Ohio Board of Regents, Ohio Supercomputer Center, American Distance Education Consortium, and Internet2, 2007.

9. P. Calyam, G. Trueb, S. Lammers, “High Definition Videoconferencing: Codec Performance, Security, and Collaboration Tools”, NSF REU Report submitted to American Distance Education Consortium, 2007.

10. P. Calyam, L. Jorgenson, “Network Performance Infrastructures - Part-II”, Apparent Networks Whitepaper, 2007. 11. P. Calyam, S. Gordon, M. Woo, D. Walsh, “2006 ECOM-Ohio Study”, OSC/OARnet Technical Report prepared for the Ohio

Department of Development, 2006. 12. P. Calyam, P. K. Arava, N. Howes, S. Samsi, C. Butler, J. Jones, “Network Tuning and Monitoring for Disaster Recovery Data

Backup and Retrieval”, OSC/OARnet Technical Whitepaper, 2005. (Presented at Sun Microsystem’s SuperG Meeting) 13. P. Calyam, L. Jorgenson, “Network Performance Infrastructures - Part-I”, Apparent Networks Whitepaper, 2003. 14. P. Calyam, “Performance Measurement and Analysis of H.323 Videoconferencing Traffic”, M.S. Thesis - Supported by

American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC), 2002. TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS & DEMONSTRATIONS: 1. “Dynamic Edge/Cloud Computation Offloading and Control for Drone Video Analytics”, Talk at the NSF Global

Experimentation for Future Internet (GEFI), Coimbra, Portugal, 2018. 2. “Strategizing an On-campus Community Cloud Infrastructure for Research and Creative Works”, Invited Talk and Panel Chair

at U. of Missouri Cyberinfrastructure Day, 2019. 3. “Blockchain based Cooperative Threat Intelligence Sharing for Cyber Defense”, Invited Talk at Blockchain KC Conference,

Kansas City, 2019. 4. “Usable Cybersecurity - Foundations and Cloud-hosted Application Case Studies”, Invited Talk at Case Western Reserve

University, 2019. 5. “Usable Artificial Intelligence - Improving Access of Data and Computation for Decision Makers”, Invited Talk at Florida

International University, 2019. 6. “Role of Academia in Leading Open Cloud Innovations through Research, Education, Infrastructure and Outreach”, Invited

Talk at the University of Texas at San Antonio, 2019. 7. “Usable Cybersecurity - Foundations and Cloud-hosted Application Case Studies”, Invited Talk at U. of Oregon, 2018. 8. “Custom Template Recommenders for Reuse/Repurpose of Data-intensive Applications using Federated Resources”, Talk at

the NSF Global Experimentation for Future Internet (GEFI), Tokyo, Japan, 2018. 9. “Cybersecurity in the Manufacturing Enterprise”, Talk at the DOE IAC Training Workshop, Columbia, MO, 2018/2017. 10. “Best Practices for an Industry Supported Consortium @ Universities for Research & Education Growth”, Invited Webinar

Talk organized by Chicago State University, 2018. 11. “BigData-as-a-Service with Unified Resource Brokering”, Invited Talk at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU),

Kakinada Campus, India, 2018. 12. “Cyber and Software Automation for Neuroscience Community”, Cyberinfrastructure Engineering Brown Bag Talk, 2018. 13. “got bigdata?”, U. of Missouri College of Engineering Research Day – Featured Talk, 2018. 14. “Cyber Security for Critical Application Infrastructures”, University of Missouri System Summit on Cyber Security, 2018. 15. “Collaborative Situational Awareness: The Human Dimension in Cyber Security”, Talk at the SEC Academic Conference on

Cyber Security, Auburn University, 2018. 16. “Advances in Cloud Computing, Big Data and Cyber Security”, Workshop Series at Amrita University, Amritapuri Campus,

India, 2018. 17. “Edge Computing: New Paradigm Challenges and Emerging Solutions”, Keynote Talk at the U. of Oregon (GENI Regional

Workshop), Invited Talks in Seminar Series at Missouri S&T and U. of Missouri-St. Louis, 2017.

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18. “Visual Cloud Computing and Networking: Foundations and Application Case Studies”, UT-DIISC 2nd International Workshop on Interactive and Spatial Computing, Dallas, TX, 2017.

19. “Fog Computing and Networking: Opportunities and Application Case Studies”, Great Plains Network organized ENCITE Webinars on Network Technology, 2017.

20. “Why and How we do Research”, MU Computer Science Seminar Series, Spring 2015/2014; NSF REU Site Talk, Summer 2018/2017/2016/2015/2014.

21. “Network Forensics for Hacker Trackers”, Summers@Mizzou Engineering Camp for High-school Students; Project Mentor Talk and Hands-on Training, Columbia, MO, Summer 2017/2016/2015.

22. “Cybersecurity for Smart Networks and Applications”, Talk at DOE Smart Networks Workshop, Rockville, MD, 2016. 23. “Wireless Protocol Testbeds to develop Hierarchical Cloud-Fog Platforms for Communication in Disaster Incident

Coordination”, NSF Large-scale Networking Platforms ‘Communities of Practice’ Workshop, Arlington, VA, 2016. 24. “Incident-supporting Visual Cloud Computing with Software-defined Networking”, Invited Talk at University of Puget Sound,

Fall 2016. 25. “Design of a Cloud Computing Course Sequence”, IUCEE (Indo Universal Collaboration for Engg. Education) Webinar, 2016. 26. “Deploying Network-aware Applications in GENI”, Invited Talk in GENI Webinar Series, 2016. 27. “Data Science Experiences with Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement”, MU Big Data Study Group, Fall 2016. 28. “Application-Driven Software-Defined Networking for Data-Intensive Science”, Invited Talk at Indian Institute of Technology

– Bombay (IIT-B), Summer 2016. 29. “Application-Driven Software-Defined Networking for Data-Intensive Science”, Invited Talk at GITAM University, Summer

2016. 30. “Why and How to go into the Business of Innovation”, MU Life Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship Course – Guest

Lecture, Spring 2016. 31. “Research Defined Networks for Big Data Science Applications”, DOE Workshop on Network Research Problems and

Challenges for Scientists, Bethesda, MD, 2016. 32. “CI Engineer Talents and Training Needs”, MU Cyberinfrastructure Day Panel Discussion, 2016. 33. “Applications and Services – Research Community Analysis Report”, NSF ‘Looking Beyond the Internet’ Planning Group

Meeting @ NSF, Arlington, VA, 2015. 34. “Moving Target Defense for Resilient Cloud Computing”, Cybersecurity Conference hosted by University of Missouri – St.

Louis, MO, 2015. 35. “Science DMZ Integration for Hybrid Cloud Computing Needs of Data-intensive Science Applications”, ESnet/Internet2

Operating Innovative Networks Workshop, Washington University – St. Louis, MO, 2015. 36. “Custom Templates for Reusable Composition of Data-intensive Application Workflows”, NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure PI

Workshop; Invited Talk in Session on Campus Cyberinfrastructure Program Success Stories, Austin, TX, 2015. 37. “Factory of the future: Advanced Manufacturing App Marketplace”, 23rd GENI Engineering Conference; Plenary Talk and

Demo, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, 2015. 38. “User Opt-in within GENI: Broad Perspective”, 23rd GENI Engineering Conference; Session Chair Talk, University of Illinois,

Urbana-Champaign, IL, 2015. 39. “Using GENI, CloudLab and AWS together within a Cloud Computing course”, 23rd GENI Engineering Conference;

Experimenter-Educator-Developer Roundtable Session, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, 2015. 40. “MU Cyberinfrastructure Design to Enable Data-intensive Research and Education”, Advanced Research Computing on

Campuses: Best Practices Workshop, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 2015. 41. “Convergence of Cloud, Big Data and Mobile in Smart and Connected Health”, IEEE International Workshop on Cloud

Analytics (IWCA); Invited position talk and panel discussion, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2015. 42. “Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Use Cases at MU for Data-intensive Research and Education”, MU Cyberinfrastructure Day;

position talk and panel discussion, Columbia, MO, 2015. 43. “Using GENI in Large Classes within a Cloud Computing Course”, 22nd GENI Engineering Conference; Invited Talk in session

on GENI in the Education, George Washington University, Washington DC, 2015. 44. “User Opt-in Experiences in GENI Experiments”, 22nd GENI Engineering Conference; Invited Talk and Panel Discussion in

session on GENI Experimenter-Developer Roundtable, George Washington University, Washington DC, 2015. 45. “Synchronized Big Data Analytics for Personalized and Remote Physical Therapy”; Invited Talk and Demo in US Ignite

Application Summit, George Washington University, Washington DC, 2015. 46. “Software-Defined Multi-Domain Performance Monitoring”, Invited Plenary Talk at NSF-supported Internet2 Focused

Technical Workshop (FTW) on perfSONAR, Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, Columbus, OH 2015. 47. “Cloud Computing as a City-supported Utility”, MU Computer Science Seminar Series, Fall 2014. 48. “Operating Systems I”, MU CS 4520/7520, Fall 2014 Semester. 49. “Correlated Network Anomaly Detection and Secured Middleground for Federated Network Monitoring”, US Department of

Energy PI Meeting, Rockville, MD, 2014. 50. “Interactive Interface for Remote Physical Therapy”, Invited Talk/Demo at US Ignite Application Summit @ Juniper

Networks, Sunnyvale, CA, 2014.

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51. “Simulation-as-a-Service: A GENI Experiment for Advanced Manufacturing”, Invited Talk at Next-gen Applications - 1 Billion Bits, Kansas City, KC, 2014.

52. “Uncorrelated/Correlated Anomaly Detection with perfSONAR Data Sets”, NSF perfSONAR Workshop, Arlington, VA, 2014. 53. “Design and Verification of Resource Allocation in Virtual Desktop Cloud Applications”, Invited talk at University of

Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, 2013. 54. “GENI Lab Exercises for a Cloud Computing Course”, Invited talk at NSF Workshop on GENI in Education, NYU

Polytechnic, Brooklyn, NY, (In conjunction with 18th GENI Engineering Conference) 2013. 55. “QoE-Aware Traffic Steering using OpenFlow”, Invited talk at US Ignite ONF GENI Workshop, Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale,

CA, 2013. 56. “Home or Cloud? Where to go for HPC”, MU CyberInfrastructure Day, Columbia, MO, 2013. 57. “City-supported Simulation-as-a-Service for Advanced Manufacturing Small Business”, US Ignite Summit, Chicago, IL, 2013. 58. “Software-defined Networking for Resource Adaptation of Virtual Desktop Cloud Applications”, Invited talk at Missouri S&T

University, Rolla, MO, 2013. 59. “Leveraging State Wide Virtualization and Emerging Technologies to Improve Education”, Internet2 Spring Member Meeting,

Arlington, VA, 2012. 60. “Anomaly Detection Integration and Deployment in DOE Monitoring Infrastructures”, Internet2/ESCC Joint Techs, University

of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, 2011. 61. “Future Broadband Networking for Thin-client Cloud Computing in Health and Manufacturing Applications”, NSF-OSTP US

IGNITE Meeting, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 2011. 62. “Resource Allocation in Virtual Desktop Clouds: VMLab-GENI Experiment”, Demonstration in GENI infrastructure, 10th

GENI Engineering Conference, Puerto Rico, 2011. 63. “OnTimeMeasure Integration with GUSH Experimenter Workflow Tool in GENI”, Selected GENI project highlights session,

10th GENI Engineering Conference, Puerto Rico, 2011. 64. “Future Internet and Cloud Computing”, Invited Seminar at Department of Computer Science and Information Systems,

Youngstown State University, 2010. 65. “VMLab Testbed for Desktop Virtualization to Support Research and Education”, MERIT Desktop Virtualization Summit,

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 2010. 66. “Experiences from developing analysis techniques and GUI tools for perfSONAR users”, perfSONAR Workshop, Arlington,

VA, 2010. 67. “Multi-domain Internet Performance Sampling and Analysis Tools”, Internet2/ESCC Joint Techs, Columbus, OH, 2010. 68. “Effects of Network Conditions on Visual Communications”, Internet2/ESCC Joint Techs, Columbus, OH, 2010. 69. “Using Desktop Virtualization to access advanced Educational Software”, Internet2/ESCC Joint Techs, Columbus, OH, 2010. 70. “Multi-domain Internet Performance Sampling and Analysis”, Internet2/ESCC Joint Techs, Salt Lake City, 2010. 71. “VMLab Testbed for Desktop Virtualization Experiments”, Internet2 Fall Member Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2009. 72. “Remote Instrumentation Collaborations in Ohio”, Internet2 Fall Member Meeting – Demo Session, K-20 Advisory Committee

Meeting – Plenary Talk, New Orleans, LA, 2008. 73. “Ohio’s Cyber-enabled 850 MHz NMR - Demo”, IEEE/ACM Supercomputing Conference - Demo Session, Austin, TX, 2008. 74. “OSC led Remote Instrumentation Program in Ohio – Talk and Demo”, NJEdge.Net Technology in Education Conference,

Plainsboro, NJ, 2008. 75. “Remote Instrumentation Challenges and Future Directions”, NSF Cyber-enabled Instruments Workshop, Arlington, 2008. 76. “Balancing Multimedia Performance and Data Security Trade-offs in Secure Videoconferencing Deployments”, Internet2

Spring Member Meeting, Arlington, VA, 2008. 77. “Voice and Video over IP”, OSU-CSE 679 Class Lecture, 2002/2003/2004/2005/2006/2007/2008. 78. “Network Router Architectures”, OSU-CSE 677 Class Lecture, 2005/2006/2007/2008. 79. “Secure Videoconferencing”, OSU-CSE 551 Class Lecture, 2008/2009. 80. “Remote Instrumentation Collaboration Environment (RICE) for Online Training and Research”, SLOAN-C International

Conference on Online Learning, Orlando, 2007. 81. “Telemicroscopy Performance Measurements”, Internet2 Fall Member Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2006. 82. “State-wide Disaster Data Recovery for Ohio’s Higher Education”, Windows on the Future, Columbus, OH, 2006. 83. “Broadband 101: An Introduction to Broadband Technologies”, Ohio Department of Development sponsored Broadband

Basics Workshop, Wooster, OH, 2005. 84. “Tutorial: Troubleshooting Voice and Video Performance over IP using Measurement Tools”, Tools Tutorial at Internet2/ESCC

Joint Techs, Salt Lake City, UT, 2005. TEACHING: • “Cloud Computing I”, MU CS 4530/7530, Spring 2019/2018/2017/2016/2015 Semester; Fall 2013. • “Cloud Computing II”, MU CS 8530 Fall 2019/2017/2016/2015 Semester. • “Cyber and Software Automation in Neuroscience”, MU ECE/CS 8001, Fall 2017; Spring 2018. • “Operating Systems I”, MU CS 4520/7520, Spring 2014 Semester; Fall 2014 Semester. • “Computer Networks I”, MU CS 4850/7850, Spring 2013 Semester.

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Semester

Course Number

Credit Hours

Number of Students

Course Title Course Evaluation Average++

Teaching Evaluation Average+*/Scale

S19 CS8530 3 18 (G) Cloud Computing II 4.82 4.89/5

S19 CS4530 CS7530

3 3

43 (UG) 12 (G) Cloud Computing I 4.37 4.48/5

S18 ECE 8001 1 8 (G) Cyber and Software Automation in Neuroscience

4.56 4.53

S18 CS4530 CS7530

3 3

48 (UG) 10 (G) Cloud Computing I 3.96

4.10 4.05/5 4.14/5

S17 ECE 8001 1 7 (G) Cyber and Software Automation in Neuroscience

4.5 4.54

F17 CS4530 CS7530

3 3

40 (UG) 20 (G) Cloud Computing I 4.29

4.31 4.11/5 4.25/5

S16 CS8001 3 13 (G) Cloud Computing II 4.49 4.6/5

F16 CS4530 CS7530 3 14 (UG)

16 (G) Cloud Computing I 4.66 4.56

4.67/5 4.44/5

S15 CS8001 3 8 (G) Cloud Computing II 4.86 4.75/5

F15 CS4001 CS7001 3 36 (UG)

21 (G) Cloud Computing I 4.16 4.14

3.93/5 4.07/5

S14 CS8001 3 12 (G) Cloud Computing II** 4.66 4.6/5

F14 CS4520 CS7520 3 48 (UG)

8 (G) Operating Systems I 4.23 4.55

4.19/5 4.25/5

S13 CS4520 CS7520 3 37 (UG)

6 (G) Operating Systems I 4.3 4.22

3.81/5 3.98/5

F13 CS4850 CS7850 3 27 (UG)

11 (G) Computer Networks I 5 4.75

6/6 5.71/6

CS4001 CS7001 3 7 (UG)

23 (G) Cloud Computing I** 4.3 4.5

3.7/5 3.6/5

LEGEND: ++The course as a whole; +* Teaching effectiveness of the instructor

** New Course developed by the candidate Sample student comments from evaluations:

• “Dr. Calyam is a genius and very enthusiastic about the course” • “Great professor and really cares about the students learning” • “The Professor’s enthusiasm and knowledge of cloud computing kept me interested (throughout the course)” • “Dr. Calyam is probably the most charismatic and enthusiastic professor on campus” • “Excellent course… the labs really helped me understand the course material” • “The labs were going to be difficult without the Professor’s step-by-step instructions, this helped to understand the

concepts he taught us in the lecture” • “Dr. Calyam is both very knowledgeable and passionate about Cloud Computing and that makes the lectures enlightening

(and sometimes fun!)” • “… (course provided) high-level view followed by a closer, more specific description of concepts” • “I really enjoyed the relevance of the information provided in the course” • “The course does a good job covering lots of topics, I’ve learned a lot… I am glad I took this course” • “This course was different from any other I have had the opportunity to take, solving a real time problem excited me” • “This (course) is probably the closest I’ve been to working in an environment that accurately simulates the real world” • “The course was interactive, students were encouraged to generate ideas, discuss and take part” • “I liked the way Dr. Prasad Calyam articulates any idea about a concerned topic. Moreover, the most interesting part is the

discussion which happens daily as I can observe a change in my thinking”

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• “(This course) provides a good vision on how to do an effective research project” • “Discussion of concepts at beginning of class were very helpful…; not many professors use this tactic, but I think it was

great and gave me a different way of learning the concepts” • “Calyam brought good questions to the class to stimulate our minds” • “… (He) knew about the application (of concepts) to industry” • “I enjoyed the teaching style. The professor did in class exercises to review and prepare for interviews and tests; He also

explained concepts easily” • “… (He) provided great feedback on assignments” • “He gives the tools and guidance necessary for becoming an independent learner. He is always willing to help.” • “Important concepts are repeated by instructor”

RESEARCH TRAINING OFFERED: (Recruited, funded and mentored students in research projects)

Graduate Students:

@ University of Missouri: CURRENT: Ronny Bazan Antequera (PhD Candidate, 2013 – Present), Yuanxun Zhang (PhD Candidate, 2013 – Present), Samaikya Valluripally (PhD Candidate, 2015 – Present), Chengyi Qu (PhD Student, 2018 – Present), Roland Oruche (PhD Student, 2019 – Present), Travis Neeley (MS Student, 2017 – Present), Soumya Purohit (MS Student, 2018 – Present), Ashish Pandey (MS Student, 2018 – Present), Komal Vekaria (MS Student, 2019 – Present), Naga Ramya Bhamidipati (MS Student, 2019 – Present). PAST: Dmitrii Chemodanov (PhD Student, 2014 – 2019; joined Google), Aniket Gulhane (MS Student, 2018 – 2019; joined Paycom), Osunkoya Opeoluwa (MS Student, 2018 – 2019; joined Zillow), Sai Swathi Sivarathri (MS Student, 2018 – 2019; joined Cerner), Arjun Chandrashekara Ankathatti (MS Student, 2016 – 2018; joined AmericanEagle), Jon Patman (MS Student, 2016 – 2018; joined Veterans United Home Loans), Songjie Wang (MS Student, 2016 – 2018; joined MU), Ramya Payyavula (MS Student, 2018; joined CarFax), Radha Krishna Talluri (MS Student, 2017 – 2018; joined LenderClose), Sai Shreya Nuguri (MS Student, 2016 – 2018; joined Informatica), Roshan Neupane (MS Student, 2016 – 2017; joined InnoWave), Abhinay Jangati (MS Student, 2016 – 2017; joined CarFax), Huy Trinh (MS Student, 2016 – 2017; joined Columbia College), Bidyut Mukherjee (MS Student, 2016 – 2017; joined Cerner), Matthew Dickinson (PhD Student, 2014 – 2016; joined Twitter), Rui Huang (MS Student, 2015 – 2016; joined WestMatrix), Duo Jiang (MS Student, 2015 – 2016; joined Amazon), Minh Nguyen (MS Student, 2015 – 2016; joined PhD at CUNY), Longhai Cui (MS Student, 2013 – 2015; joined Dish Networks), Ravi Akella (MS Student, 2013 – 2015; joined Cisco Systems), Amit Kumar Akula (MS Student, 2014 – 2015; joined IBM), Eliot Prokop (MS Student, 2014), Trung Nguyen (MS Student, 2014; joined AT&T), Manav Singhal (MS Student, 2013 – 2014; joined Facebook), Shravya Ramisetty (MS Student, 2013 – 2014; joined IBM), Sripriya Seetharam (MS Student, 2013 – 2014; joined Brocade). @ The Ohio State University: Veena Raghavan (2001 – 2002; joined Citigroup), Prashant Reddy (2001 – 2002; joined Pramati Technologies), Mukundan Sridharan (2003 – 2005; joined Samraksh), Phani Kumar Arava (2005 – 2006), Mark Haffner (2006 – 2007; joined Naval Research Lab), Abdul Kalash (2007-2009; joined Schneider Electric), Prashant Chandrasekharan (2008 – 2009; joined Microsoft), Ramya Gopalan (2008 – 2009; joined Lab126), Sowmya Gopalan (2008 – 2009; joined Lab126), Lakshmi Kumarasamy (2010 – 2011; joined Capital One), Kunpeng Zhu (2010 – 2011; joined Samraksh), Rohit Patali (2010 – 2011; joined Location Labs), Arun Chockalingam (2011; joined NetJets), Aishwarya Venkataraman (2011 – 2012; joined Microsoft), Manojprasad Dhanapalan (2011 – 2012, joined Chase), Shriram Ramamurthy (2011 – 2012, joined Chase), Aravind Gopalakrishnan (2012; joined AMD), Arunprasath Selvadhurai (2011 – 2013; joined Amazon), Saravanan Mohan (2011 – 2013; joined Cisco), Sudharsan Rajagopalan (2012 – 2013; joined Cisco), Shweta Kulkarni (2012 – 2013; joined Intel), Chirag Tayal (2012 – 2013; joined Cisco).

Post Docs: Songjie Wang (2019 - Present); Rajeswara Raao (Summer 2019 Visiting Scholar from JNTUK, India); Reshmi Mitra (2017 – 2018; joined Southeast Missouri State University); Saptarshi Debroy (2014 – 2016; joined City University of New York), Mukundan Sridharan (2010 – 2011; joined Samraskh), Yingxiao Xu (2011 – 2012; joined Fudan University).

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Undergraduate Students:

@ University of Missouri: Benjamin Frailey (2019 Summer NSF REU Student, 2019 - Present), Matthew Rockey (2019 - Present), Aditya Vandanapu (2019 Summer NSF REU Student), Boonakij Palipatana (2019 Summer NSF REU Student), Brady Kruse (2019 Summer NSF REU Student), Jeromy Yu (2019 Summer NSF REU Student), Roland Oruche (2018 Summer NSF REU Student, 2018 - 2019), Andrew Krall (2018; joined Wipro Infocrossing), Annie Barnett (2018 Summer NSF REU Student), Gabriela Hoefer (2018 Summer NSF REU Student), Peter Lovett (2018 Summer NSF REU Student), Andrew Banning (2018 Summer NSF REU Student), Akhil Vyas (2018 Summer Intern), Weston Verhulst (2018 Spring; joined MasterCard), Aidan Verhulst (2018 Spring; joined SAIC), Chiarra Zizza (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Andrew Crutcher (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Adam Starr (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Kyle Coleman (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Devin Hudson (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Caleb Koch (2017 Summer NSF REU Student), Matthew Chisholm (2016 – 2017; joined Netsmart), Olivia Apperson (2015 Summer NSF REU Student, 2015 - 2016), John Gillis (2014 – 2016; joined/founded Recordly), Josiah Burchard (2016 Summer NSF REU Student), Kourtney Meiss (2016 Summer NSF REU Student), Amy “Ev” Cheng (2016 Summer NSF REU Student), Luke Guerdan (2016 Summer NSF REU Student), Patrick Smith (2015 – 2016), Mark Vassell (2015 Summer NSF REU Student), Allen Stage (2015 Summer NSF REU Student), Vladimir Georgiev (2015 Summer NSF REU Student), Samuel Jonesi (2013 – 2015; joined AT&T), Anjay Patel (Discovery Fellow, 2014 – 2015), Jerry Adams (2014 Summer NSF REU Student), Christopher Dopuch (2013 Summer NSF REU Student, 2013), Christopher Fulton (2013 – 2014). @ The Ohio State University: Dima Krymskiy (2003 – 2005, recipient of “Runner-up award for Best University Student Employee”; joined Cardinal Health), Nathan Howes (2005 – 2009; joined Oracle), Omar Bahader (2005 – 2006; joined Rockwell Automation), Peter Jaegersen (2005 – 2006), Suzanne Lammers (2007 Summer NSF REU Student), Gregg Trueb (2007 Summer NSF REU Student, 2007 – 2009; joined Northrop Grumman), Jialu Pu (2009 – 2011; joined as MS Student in Carnegie Mellon University), Srinidhi Kundur (2011 Summer), Alex Berryman (NSF REU Student, 2009 – 2012; joined OARnet/Ohio Supercomputer Center), David Welling (2012 NSF REU Student, 2011 – 2012).

SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONS: - Chair/Co-Chair: Chair of IEEE Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop (Theme: Trusted Computing, Privacy, and

Securing Multimedia), 2020; Co-Chair of ACM ICDCN Workshop on Computing and Networking for Smart Healthcare, 2019; Panel Co-Chair for IEEE NetSoft 2019, Student Program Chair for IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo, 2018; Publicity Chair for IEEE/IFIP Workshop on QoE Management, 2017; Chair of NSF Workshop on ‘Applications and Services in the Year 2021’, 2016; Co-Chair of IEEE/IFIP Workshop on QoE Centric Management, 2015/2016; Tutorial/Workshop Chair of IEEE Mobile Cloud Conference, 2015; Co-Chair of NSF Workshop on perfSONAR based Multi-domain Network Performance Measurement and Monitoring, 2014.

- Editorial Work: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management 2018 - Present (Associate Editor), Springer Quality and User Experience Journal 2016 (Guest Editor for Special Issue), Wiley International Journal of Network Management 2014 (Guest Editor for Special Issue), IEEE Communications Magazine 2013/2014 (Lead Guest Editor for Feature Topics), JMUT: Journal of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Technology 2012/2013.

- Technical Program Committee Member: IEEE CCNC 2015/2016/2017/2018/2019/2020, IEEE NetSoft 2019/2020, IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2014/2016/2018/2020, IEEE CNSM 2015/2016/2017/2018/2019, IEEE MobileCloud 2015/2016/2017/2018/2019/2020, IEEE ICC 2013/2015/2016/2017/2018/2019/2020, IEEE INFOCOM CNERT 2019/2020, , IEEE QoMEX 2018/2019/2020, IEEE GIIS 2019, IEEE REUNS 2019, IEEE CCGRID 2017/2018/2019, IEEE QoE Management 2017/2018/2019, IEEE Globecom 2016/2018/2019, IEEE M&N 2013/2015/2017/2019, Gateways 2019, SPIE Geospatial Informatics 2018/2019, IEEE/IFIP IM 2015/2017/2019, IEEE ICNC 2014/2015/2016/2017/2018/2019/2020, IEEE INFOCOM 2017/2018, IEEE IPCCC 2018, IEEE ICCCN 2006/2007/2008/2011/2015/2016/2017/2018, ISEC 2018, IEEE CIoT 2016/2017/2018, ISC 2018, IEEE LANMAN 2017, IEEE FiCloud 2017, SC’16 BoF, ANT-2016, ACM/SPEC ICPE 2015/2016, ACM PEC 2016, APCC 2016, ICOT 2015, IEEE CloudNA 2015/2016, SUMS 2015, IEEE TRIDENTCOM 2012/2015, IEEE BlackSeaCom 2013/2014/2015, 2014 DOE PI Meeting, EI2N 2014, ACM WiMobCity 2014, IEEE MedCom 2014, GENI REE Workshop 2014, IEEE WIFS 2013, ACM HPPN 2013, CTS 2013, AICT 2013, ATS 2007, ODCE 2008, IMMERSCOM 2009, IEEE MMSP 2010, QUILT GENI Workshop 2010.

- Peer-Reviewer: Elsevier Journal of Computer Networks 2009/2010/2013/2014/2019, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management 2011/2012/2016/2017/2019, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing 2019, IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering 2019, Springer Quality and User Experience Journal 2019, Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications 2009 - 2019, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics 2017/2019, Wiley International Journal of Network Management 2015/2019, IEEE IoT Journal 2018, Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks 2018, IEEE Access 2018, Elsevier Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 2018, Springer Journal of Network and Systems Management 2013 - 2018,

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Elsevier Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal 2015/2017, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 2017, IEEE Communications Magazine 2016 - 2018, IEEE Communication Letters 2016, IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics & Security 2014/2016/2017, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems 2016, Elsevier Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 2016, IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 2015, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing 2014/2015, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing 2015, IEEE HPDC 2015, Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems 2015, Wiley Textbook Publication 2015, IEEE Globecom 2014, IFIP Networking 2014, IEEE Communication Letters 2014, Springer Multimedia Systems Journal 2013/2014, IEEE CNSM 2013, Elsevier Computer Communications 2010, IEEE Internet Computing Journal 2011, Journal of High Speed Networks 2011/2012/2013, Elsevier Journal of Computers and Electrical Engineering 2008/2011/2012, IEEE Transactions on Networking 2012, Wiley Security and Communication Networks 2009/2012, ZTE Communications Journal 2012, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia 2006/2008, ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review 2007, Elsevier European Journal of Operational Research 2007, IEEE ICDCS 2005, IEEE HPSR 2007, ISCIS 2005, IEEE Globecom 2005/2007, IMMERSCOM 2009, IET Communications 2009/2010, Intl. Journal of Internet Protocol Technology 2009.

- Proposals Review Panelist: NSF: 2019 (1 adhoc), 2018 (3 panels), 2017 (3 panels), 2016 (1 panel), 2015 (3 panels), 2013 (2 panels), 2011(1 panel), 2010 (2 panels), 2009 (2 panels); DOE: 2019 (1 Adhoc), 2018 (1 panel), 2009 (1 panel); AAAS: 2019 (1 panel).

- Thesis Committee Member:

@University of Missouri: [Role: Masters/PhD Thesis Primary Adviser] Dmitrii Chemodanov (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 PhD Thesis Committee), Aniket Gulhane (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 MS Thesis Committee), Osunkoya Opeoluwa (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 MS Project Committee), Sriganesh Pera (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 MS Project Committee), Sai Swathi Sivarathri (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 MS Thesis Committee), Arjun Chandrashekara (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Thesis Committee), Jon Patman (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Thesis Committee), Songjie Wang (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Thesis Committee), Ramya Payyavula (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Project Committee), Radha Krishna Talluri (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Project Committee), Sai Shreya Nuguri (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Thesis Committee), Roshan Neupane (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Thesis Committee), Huy Trinh (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Thesis Committee), Abhinay Jangati (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Project Committee), Bidyut Mukherjee (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Thesis Committee), Matthew Dickinson (Department of Computer Science, 2016 PhD Thesis Committee), Rui Huang (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Thesis Committee), Duo Jiang (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Thesis Committee), Shirish Gajul (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Project Committee), Samaikya Valluripally (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Thesis Committee), Minh Nguyen (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2016 MS Thesis Committee), Ravi Akella (Department of Computer Science, 2015 MS Thesis Committee), Amit Kumar Akula (Department of Computer Science, 2015 MS Thesis Committee), Ronny Bazan Antequera (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Thesis Committee), Trung Nguyen (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Thesis Committee), Shravya Ramisetty (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Project Committee), Abdulrahman Althobaiti (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Project Committee), Sripriya Seetharam (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Thesis Committee). @University of Missouri: [Role: Masters/PhD Thesis Committee Member] Ajay Eeralla (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 PhD Thesis Committee), Adam Bowers (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 PhD Thesis Committee), Tyler Banks (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 PhD Qualifying Exam Committee), Anjana Ramnath (MU Informatics and Data Science Institute, 2019 PhD Qualifying Exam Committee), Vishal Mandal (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2019 MS Thesis Committee), Fan Gao (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 MS Project Committee), Douglas Steiert (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019 Comprehensive Exam Committee), Rumana Aktar (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 PhD Qualifying Exam Committee), Qing Lei (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 MS Project Committee), Jayanth Kanugo (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Project Committee), Nishant Chettri (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Project Committee), Avery Wells (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Project Committee), Yeshwanthi Pachalla (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 MS Project Committee), Giang Bui (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2018 PhD Thesis Committee), Michael Phinney (MU Informatics Institute/Department of Computer Science, 2017 PhD Thesis Committee), Shizeng Yao (Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2017 PhD Qualifying Exam Committee), Marziyeh Nourian (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2016 MS Thesis

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Committee), Zheyu Lu (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Project Committee), Satya Nandigam (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2016 MS Thesis Committee), Brittany Morago (Department of Computer Science, 2015/2016 PhD Thesis Committee), Tuan Trieu (2014 PhD Thesis Committee; 2016 Comprehensive Exam Committee), Ruidong Gu (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2015 MS Thesis Committee), Zolbayar Magsar (Department of Computer Science, 2016 MS Project Committee), Kittisak Sajjapongse (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2015 PhD Thesis Committee), Hongfei Cao (MU Informatics Institute/Department of Computer Science, 2015 PhD Thesis Committee), Adam Procter (Department of Computer Science, 2014 PhD Thesis Committee), Jia Chen (Department of Computer Science, 2014 MS Thesis Committee), Ginger Han (MU Informatics Institute, 2014-2016 PhD Thesis Committee), Samuel Hardwick (Department of Mathematics, 2014 PhD Thesis Committee). @The Ohio State University (Master’s Thesis Primary Adviser): Shweta Kulkarni (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2013), Sudharsan Rajagopalan (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2013), Arunprasath Selvadhurai (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2013), Saravanan Mohan (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2013), Manojprasadh Dhanapalan (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2012), Aishwarya Venkataraman (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2012), Aravind Gopalakrishnan (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2012), Shriram Ramamurthy (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2012), Lakshmi Kumarasamy (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2011), Rohit Patali (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2011), Abdul Kalash (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009), Prashanth Chandrasekaran, (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, 2009).

- University Service: 2019/2020 EECS Strategic Planning and Recruiting Committee; 2019 EECS Space Management Committee; EECS Cyber Security Faculty Search Committee Co-Chair 2018/2019; 2018/2019 EECS Junior Faculty Mentor; EECS Computing Management and Equipment Committee 2018/2019/2020; 2019/2018/2017/2016/2015/2014 Summers @ Mizzou Project Coordinator for “Hacker Trackers” High School Students Camp; 2018/2019 MU TPMC Vascular/Data Analytics Working Group (Vice Chair); EECS Undergraduate Committee 2017/2018/2019; MU Cyberinfrastructure Council Member 2013 – Present; Core Faculty in the University of Missouri Informatics Institute (MUII) 2014 – Present; 2018 SEC Academic Conference Advisory Board (Cyber Security); EECS Department Chair Search Committee 2017; College of Engineering Industrial Engagement Committee 2017; College of Engineering New Faculty Onboarding Committee 2017; Big Data Analytics Faculty Search Committee Chair - HPCN 2017; Information Technology Committee in Dept. of Computer Science 2016 – Present; MU Research Board Peer-reviewer 2014/2015/2017; Graduate Studies Committee in Dept. of Computer Science 2014 – 2016; Engineering Dean’s ECE/CS Task Force 2016; Engineering Honors Committee, 2016 – Present; Search Committee for Director of Marketing and Communications in College of Engineering, 2016; 2013/2014/2015/2016 Faculty Mentor for Engineering Undergraduate Research; MU Campus IT Transition Committee 2015; Organized 2014/2016 Industry Guest Lectures and Panels (Verizon, Juniper Networks, Samraksh); Co-Chair EE/CS HPC/Big Data Curriculum Task Force 2013; Judge for 2014/2015/2016 Annual MU Research & Creative Activities Forum, E-Week Lab Exhibitor 2014/2015/2016; 2014/2015 MU Discovery Fellow Program Mentor; 2013/2014 Computing Management and Equipment Committee in Department of Computer Science.

- Miscellaneous: IEEE Senior Member since 2014; Advisory Board Member for Aquila Clouds 2019 - Present; Advisory Board Member for Rossum Computing 2019 - Present; Judge for Tiger Hacks 2018, US Ignite Steering Committee for Kansas City 2016 - Present; IEEE Member 2002 - 2014, 2014 – 2015 University of Missouri Faculty Scholars Program Participant, 2015 Participant in Coulter Foundation Boot Camp on Biomedical Innovation, IFIP TC6 Working Group Member - Management of Networks and Distributed Systems 2013 - Present, 2013/2014 Member of the City of Dublin, OH Economic Development Advisory Board, 2015 Member of Narada Metrics Board of Directors, Founding Researcher for Dublin-ICF Global Institute for Study of Intelligent Communities, ACM/IEEE Supercomputing 2009/2010 - SCinet Measurement Committee Member, 2011 Member of the Internet2 Performance Working Group, 2009 – 2011 GENI Instrumentation and Measurement Working Group, Member of the Technical Advisory Council for Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) 2003 – 2008, Ohio Supercomputer Center - Summer Institute Instructor for “Network Forensics” Project, 2007/2008/2012.

NEWS FEATURES: - “Mizzou Engineers leading UM System effort for computational data hub”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “MU designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research”, MU Press Release, 2019. - “The New Frontier in Global Relations: Cyberspace”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “NSF REU puts students at computing’s cutting edge”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “Engineers continue research studies on how to counterattack ransomware”, Expert Comment - KRCG TV / CBS Local News,

2019. - “Five ways to protect your information on the web, phone”, Expert Comment - ABC 17 TV News, Special Report, 2019. - “Blueprints help small business take advantage of the cloud”, MU Press Release, Futurity Research News, 2019. - “Mizzou Engineering team building cloud computing ‘blueprints’”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “Panacea’s Cloud ready for prime time”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019.

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- “Cloud-based tool provides clear communication for disaster situations”, Tech Xplore, 2019. - “Device offers a way to communicate during disasters”, Nextgov, 2019. - “How to stop Facebook from listening to your phone conversations”, Expert Comment - ABC 17 TV News, Special Report,

2019. - “Researchers try pretence to beat cyberattacks”, Cosmos Magazine, 2019. - “Mizzou’s third Neuro Big-Data Symposium comes ‘full circle’”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “Defense using pretense: MU Engineering team sets new cybersecurity paradigm”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2019. - “Defending against cyberattacks by giving attackers ‘false hope’”, MU Press Release, Futurity Research News, Science Daily,

ECNMag, Anchor.fm Podcast, 2019. - “Researchers Devise New Method of Intrusion Deception for SDN”, Dark Reading, 2019. - “MU researchers improving big data approaches for scientists”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “Creating a virtual reality: Mizzou grad student uses computer science to help children with autism”, Mizzou News -

#MizzouMade, 2018. - “MU researchers working on groundbreaking VR classroom”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “EECS summer programs shed light on cyber security, machine learning”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “MU Engineering announces faculty fellowships and honors”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “College’s first Research Day showcases (Big Data) strengths”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “Mizzou showcases cyber security strength at SEC Academic Conference”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “Faculty member builds upon international partnership”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2018. - “Simulation-as-a-Service On-Ramp; Focus on Engineering Computing | Cloud”, Digital Engineering Magazine, 2017. - “Two engineers tabbed top technology teachers”, MU Engineering Press Release on receiving the Campus Award for

Excellence in Teaching with Technology, 2017. - “Amazon HQ benefits could ripple across state, bring work to MU grads”, Columbia Missourian, 2017. - “MU Big Data researchers build neuro collaborations through symposium”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2017. - “University of Missouri cyber engineer works at the forefront of technology”, Mizzou Advantage Featured Profile, 2017. - “GENI grants EECS research duo a first-place wish”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2017. - “NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates – Computing the Future”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2017. - “MU Engineering bestows annual alumni, faculty, staff awards”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2017. - “Industrial Assessment Center to continue auditing, educational program”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2017. - “Mizzou researchers testing new cloud architecture for first responders”, StateScoop, 2016. - “Visual Cloud Computing Methods Could Help First Responders in Disaster Scenarios”, MU Press Release, Science Daily,

Medical Xpress, ScienceCodeX, The Stack, Futurity, Firehouse.com, EurekAlert, Digital Journal, GCN.com, 2016. - “Computer science collaboration leads to improvements in data transmission in disasters”, MU Engineering Press Release,

ACM Tech News, (e)Science News, Science Newsline, 2016. - “Computer Science Faculty honored at Awards Dinner”, MU Engineering Press Release on receiving the Junior Faculty

Excellence in Research Award, 2016. - “Consumer Electronics Show opens doors for Panacea’s Cloud”, MU Engineering Press Release, MU Home Page, 2016. - “Cyber hackers target small businesses”, Expert Comment - ABC 17 TV News, Special Report, 2016. - “MU Researchers receive funding to take projects from lab to market”, Columbia Tribune, 2015. - “Five MU projects gain grants through Coulter Program Awards”, Columbia Missourian, 2015. - “Coulter Program provides support to engineering, medical faculty collaborations”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2015. - “Protecting information online from hackers”, Expert Comment - ABC 17 TV News, Special Report, 2014. - “Engineering students showcase (MU) research to legislators at the capitol”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2015. - “Fulbright Scholarship brings world traveler to Mizzou”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2015. - “NSF grants $1 million to MU to expand supercomputer equipment and expertise”, MU Press Release, Associated Press,

EurekAlert, Miami Herald, The Washington Times, Columbia Tribune, Kansas City Star, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The ManEater (MU Student News Paper), KBIA Mid-Missouri Public Radio, 2014.

- “NSF grants boost Big Data capabilities at MU”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2014. - “DubLINK Network Supports Economic Development, Health Care, and Supercomputing”, Community Broadband Networks –

muninetworks.org Publication, 2014. - “(Columbia, MO) City to explore options to protect against future website attacks”, Columbia Tribune, Associated Press,

EurekAlert, Miami Herald, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The ManEater (MU Student News Paper), 2014. - “VIMAN Lab pushes the virtual network computing envelope”, Mizzou Engineer Magazine Cover Feature, 2014. - “Broadband networks as a city utility? New app capitalizes on benefits”, MU Engineering Press Release, 2013. - “Fast and furious: 7 apps primed for the gigabit Internet”, InfoWorld, 2013. - “MU researchers can now move large data sets with new high-speed Internet”, Columbia Missourian, ABC 17 TV News, Center

for Digital Education Story, Internet2 Case Study featured on Home Page, 2013. - “Team enters national US Ignite innovation competition; wins award for best advanced manufacturing app”, OSC Press

Release, 2013. - “VMware Horizon WorkspaceTM: Manage your Employees, Not their Devices”, VMware Press Release, 2013.

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- “New faculty members bring projects, expertise to computer science classrooms, labs”, MU Press Release, 2013. - “Ohio State Leads Project to Develop Science DMZ on Internet”, OSU Research News, 2012. - “Ohio Project Researches Desktop Virtualization for Computer Labs”, Campus Technology Magazine, 2012. - “Using perfSONAR to Find Network Anomalies”, ESnet Network Matters Blog, 2011. - “Capacity Crowd Enjoys Desktop Virtualization Summit in East Lansing”, MERIT Press Release, 2010. - “Monitoring Advanced Network Health Status”, OSC Research Report, 2010. - “GENI Project Office at BBN Technologies Announces $11.5M in NSF Funding for 33 Academic and Industry Teams”,

Reuters, 2009. - “Research seeks to improve service for users of next-generation networks”, OSC Press Release, 2009. - “Miami University Releases Cyber Tools to Share Its Spectrometer”, CPU Magazine, Vol. 9, Issue 5, 2009. - “Secure videoconferencing provides key to enhancing education, research collaboration, savings”, OSC Press Release,

Supercomputing Online, 2009. - “Cyberinfrastructure Tools Improve Remote Use of Scientific Instruments”, HPCwire, 2008. - “Software Helps Operate Instruments Remotely”, American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Vol. 86, No. 11, 2008. - “Balancing security and performance tradeoffs for secure Internet videoconferencing”, OSC Research Report, Pg. 44, 2008. - “Remote use of scientific instruments expands research, education”, OSC Research Report, Pg. 32, 2008. - “Managing research instruments on the web”, ZDNet Emerging Technology Trends, 2008. - “Software for Operating Tools Remotely – Ohio State University researchers present the Remote Instrumentation Collaboration

Environment”, Dr. Dobbs Journal, 2007. - “Software Aids Remote Internet Research”, OSU News in Engineering Magazine, Vol. 79, No. 3, 2007. - “Seeing is believing, and other benefits of high-definition videoconferencing”, OSC Research Report, 2007. - “Researchers seek to keep monster Internet telescopes from getting destroyed”, Network World, 2007. - “Software Overcomes Major Problems for Scientists Who Operate Research Tools Over The Internet”, Science Daily, OSU

Home Page Feature, 2007. - “Better View from Afar”, PC Magazine, Vol. 26, No. 25, 2007. - “Software created to aid scientific inquiry”, WebIndia, 2007. - “A Diagnosis for Videoconferencing Ills”, OSU News in Engineering Magazine, Vol. 76, No. 2, 2004. - “Can You See Me Now? Better Videoconferencing Requires Less Computer Network Jitter, New Software Tools”, Science

Daily, 2004. - “Activities for National Internet2 Day”, OSC Press Release, 2004. - “H.323 Beacon featured in Internet2’s Impact on Video Conferencing”, Wainhouse Research, 2004. - “Polycom Promotion of H.323 Beacon Tool”, Polycom Whitepaper, 2003. - “H.323 Beacon in Megaconference V”, OSC Press Release, 2003. - “OARnet Employee Profile”, OARnet ‘The Connection’ Newsletter, 2003.