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Silvia Giordano Head of Networking Lab Member of ISIN Direction University of Applied
Science – SUPSI Galleria 2 – via Cantonale 6928 Manno Switzerland +41 91 6108516 silvia (dot) giordano (at) supsi (dot) ch |

I joint SUPSI in 2003, at the department of Technology
and Innovation (DTI), where I'm in the Directory Board of the ( Institute of Systems for Informatics and
Networking) and head of the (Networking
Lab).
I hold a PhD. from EPFL,
Since 1999 I serve as Editor of IEEE Communication Magazine of
IEEE Communication Society, and I'm
currently editor of the series co-editor of the Series on Ad Hoc And Sensor Networks of the IEEE
Communication Magazine. I'm also editor
of Ad hoc networks journal by Elsevier, Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks
journal, Ocpscience, Journal of Ubiquitous Computing
and Intelligence (JUCI) and Journal of Autonomic and Trusted Computing (JoATC) both by American Scientific Publishers (ASP), and
Mediterranean Journal of Computer and Networks, SoftMotor.
I've been co-editor of several special issues of IEEE Communications Magazine
and Baltzer MONET and Cluster Computing on mobile ad
hoc networking and QoS networking.
I will be PhD-Forum co-chair of IEEE
WoWMoM 2010, was general chair of
IEEE WoWMoM 2009 and IEEE WONS 2005,
program co-chair of IEEE
PERCOM 2009, IEEE VTC-Fall 2008, IEEE MASS 2007, workshop chair of IEEE WOWMoM 2007, tutorial chair of MobiHoc
PhD-Forum co-chair of ACM MobiOpp 2010.
I'm in the steering committee of IEEE Persens workshop, IEEE AOCworkshop
and ACM Mobihoc SANET workshop and in on the
executive committee and TCP of several international conferences, and serve as
reviewer on transactions and journals, as well as for several important
conferences.
The Networking
Lab participated and participates in several international and national
projects with recognized high scientific and market value, as EXPERT, MOBILEMAN, Haggle, MEMORY ,
EU-Mesh, MONARCA and SCAMPI.
I'm a member of IEEE Computer Society,
ACM and IFIP WG 6.8.
I'm in the board of ACM N2Women.
My current research interests include wireless and mobile
ad hoc networks, QoS and traffic control.
Previously, I have been working since 1995 at the