
Inventive Systems and Control
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Pascal Lorenz received his M.Sc. (1990) and Ph.D. (1994) from the University of Nancy, France. Between 1990 and 1995, he was a research engineer at WorldFIP Europe and at Alcatel-Alsthom. He is Professor at the University of Haute-Alsace, France, since 1995. His research interests include QoS, wireless networks, and high-speed networks. He is the author/co-author of 3 books, 3 patents, and 200 international publications in refereed journals and conferences. He was Technical Editor of the IEEE Communications Magazine Editorial Board (2000-2006), IEEE Networks Magazine since 2015, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology since 2017, Chair of IEEE ComSoc France (2014-2020), Financial chair of IEEE France (2017-2022), Chair of Vertical Issues in Communication Systems Technical Committee Cluster (2008-2009), Chair of the Communications Systems Integration and Modeling Technical Committee (2003-2009), Chair of the Communications Software Technical Committee (2008-2010), and Chair of the Technical Committee on Information Infrastructure and Networking (2016-2017). He has served as Co-program Chair of IEEE WCNC'2012 and ICC'2004, Executive Vice Chair of ICC'2017, TPC Vice Chair of Globecom'2018, Panel session's Co-chair for Globecom'16, Tutorial Chair of VTC'2013 Spring and WCNC'2010, Track Chair of PIMRC'2012 and WCNC'2014, and Symposium Co-chair at Globecom 2007-2011, Globecom'2019, ICC 2008-2010, ICC'2014, and '2016. He has served as Co-guest Editor for special issues of IEEE Communications Magazine, Networks Magazine, Wireless Communications Magazine, Telecommunications Systems, and LNCS. He is Associate Editor for International Journal of Communication Systems (IJCS-Wiley), Journal on Security and Communication Networks (SCN-Wiley), and International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking, Journal of Network and Computer Applications (JNCA-Elsevier). He is Senior Member of the IEEE, IARIA Fellow, and Member of many international program committees. He has organized many conferences, chaired several technical sessions, and gave tutorials at major international conferences. He was IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer Tour during 2013-2014.
Zubair Baig is currently Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security with the School of Information Technology,Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia. He is also Co-director of the Security and Privacy in IoT (SPYRiT) Research Lab and Division Lead, IoT, Critical Infrastructure and CPS Security, and Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CSRI). He has authored/co-authored over 85 journal and conference papers and book chapters. His research interests are in the areas of cyber-security, the IoT, artificial intelligence, and optimization algorithms. He is serving as Editor for the IET Wireless Sensor Systems Journal and PSU-A Review-Journal. He has served on numerous technical program committees of international conferences and has delivered more than 15 keynote talks on cyber-security.
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