He received the Ph.D. degree in Computing and Mathematics and the B.Sc. degree (1st Class Hons.) in Computer Science from the University of Bradford, United Kingdom, in 2010 and 2006, respectively. His expertise is on networking and his main research interests include intelligent networking technologies, network slicing and softwarization, future Internet architecture and technologies, Green networking, wireless networks, network security and privacy, and analytical modelling and performance optimization. He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Elsevier Computer Networks and IEEE Access. He contributes to major conferences on networking as various roles including a Steering Committee Chair, a General Chair, a Program Chair, and a Technical Program Committee Member.
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