Yenumula B. Reddy, Professor, IEEE Senior member, IARIA
Fellow, and program coordinator of
Computer Science, Grambling State University. His research contributions span a
number of areas including wireless communications, sensor networks, and
applications of game models, neural networks, and genetic algorithms to wireless
networks. He has published more than 100 Journal/Conference proceedings
(IEEE/IARIA/IFIP/IASTED) and more than 100 student project presentations in
conferences. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Security,
Privacy, and Trust Management (IJSPTM) and one of the editors of SENSORCOMM2011
and the book Research Cognitive Radio Technology Applications for Wireless and
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. He is associate editors of proceedings of ITNG 2009 –
2014, Program Chair of ITNG 2013, and associate editor of the book ‘Soft
Computing Applications in Industry’. He is editorial board member of Journal
BITM Transactions on EECC, International
Journal of Security, Privacy and Trust Management (IJSPTM, 2012-2013), MASAUM
Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (MJEAS), International Journal On Advances in Networks and
Services and
International Journal of Engineering and Industries (IJEI). Dr. Reddy is review Committee member of
journals IEEE-TVC, IEEE-TVT, and Journal of Communications, and program
Committee member of many conferences including SENSORCOMM (IARIA) and ICN
(IARIA). Dr. Reddy conducted tutorials on “Modeling Cognitive Radio to Improve
the Performance of Communications”, at two conferences of IASTED -Applied Simulation and Modelling and Communication Systems and Networks, Palma
de Mallorca, Spain August 30, 2007 and “Security Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks”, NetWare 2011 (IARIA) - Nice/Saint Laurent du Var, France. Dr. Reddy was elected by Louisiana Board for
International faculty exchange Program 2010 to conduct ‘High Performance
Computing’ course at pole University, Paris and completed course successfully.
He is chair of ‘International Symposium on Networking and Wireless
communications’ in connection with ITNG 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 and
award winner of best track in ITNG 2008 and ITNG 2009. He is program co-chair
of MASAUM
International Conference on Information Technology 2012 (MIC-IT'12), Liverpool,
UK. He has successful funding record from
the federal and state grants.
To contact us:
Department of Math and Computer Science Grambling State University – Grambling 274 Carver Hall, Grambling, LA 71245