Vikas Kawadia is a Network Scientist in the
Internetwork Research Department at BBN
Technologies in Cambridge, MA. He has worked on several aspects of mobile ad
hoc networks, delay/disruption tolerant networks, content based networks,
software radios, virtualization technologies and computer forensics. Many of
these efforts include building and deploying working systems.
He obtained his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Sep 2004. He also received his MS degree from
the same department in 2001. Prior to this, he received his B.Tech in
Engineering Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1999. He
is a recipient of the E.A. Reid Award from the department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His
research focused on wireless ad hoc networks and includes design,
analysis, implementation and experimentation of protocols.
Vikas has served on technical program committees of several conferences
including IEEE SECON and IEEE ICC. He has also served on NSF panels. He
regularly reviews papers for various journals and conferences.
Vikas was appointed as an adjunct assistant professor in the college of
computer and information science at Northeastern University from 2006
through 2007. He has taught graduate courses on Computer networks at
Northeastern.