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ISTS Bulletin - Summer/Fall 2009

istsnewsletter summer fall 2009

 
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Dartmouth College
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Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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Andrew Campbell, Ph.D.

Andrew Campbell Dartmouth College, Department of Computer Science

Andrew Campbell is a Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College.  Andrew joined Dartmouth in 2005 as an Associate Professor in Computer Science. He leads the SensorLab and is a member of the Center for Mobile Computing (CMC) and the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS). Prior to joining Dartmouth, Andrew was an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University (1996-2005) and a member of the COMET Group. His current research interests include people-centric sensing, intrusion detection systems for Wi-Fi networks, and open spectrum wireless networks.

Andrew received his Ph.D. in Computer Science (1996) from Lancaster University, England, and the NSF Career Award (1999) for his research in programmable wireless networking. Prior to joining academia he spent 10 years working in industry both in Europe and the USA in product research and development of computer networks and wireless packet networks. He spent his sabbatical year (2003-2004) at the Computer Lab, Cambridge University, as an EPSRC Visiting Fellow.

Current Projects: MetroSense

Email: andrew.t.campbell[at]dartmouth.edu
Website: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~campbell/

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