Prof Roch Guerin
Editor-in-Chief, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
200 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
USA
e-mail: ton at ee dot upenn dot edu
phone: (215) 898 9351
fax: (215) 573-2068
Questions of a logistical nature should be directed to Prof Guerin's
Editorial Assistant, who may be contacted at ieeeton at seas dot upenn dot edu.
Authors of submitted papers are requested to contact the editors of their
papers regarding paper status; the name and email address of the editor will be
available within the online manuscript submission system.
The role of the editorial board of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Networking is to oversee the technical contents of this journal and to
collectively "chart its course." A listing of the current members of the
editorial board is given below. The breadth and depth of the technical
expertise of individual board members is an indication of the broad scope of
topics covered in this journal.
Almost all aspects of this journal's operation are accomplished with
volunteer labor, and the editorial board is no exception. The individuals
listed below all contribute countless hours of their time towards making this
journal work.
- Dakshi Agrawal, IBM Research
- Mark Allman, International Computer Science Institute
- Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University of Technology
- Urtzi Ayesta, CNRS-LAAS and Ikerbasque-University of the Basque Country
- Yigal Bejerano, Bell-Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
- Giuseppe Bianchi, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
- Thomas Bonald, Telecom ParisTech
- Antonio Capone, Politecnico di Milano
- Shigang Chen, University of Florida
- Chen-Nee Chuah, University of California, Davis
- Patrick Crowley, Washington University in St. Louis
- Suhas N. Diggavi, University of California, Los Angeles
- Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Eylem Ekici, Ohio State University
- Sonia Fahmy, Purdue University
- Anja Feldmann, Technical University of Berlin
- Dennis Goeckel, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
- Yih-Chun Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Tara Javidi, University of California, San Diego
- Koushik Kar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Thomas Karagiannis, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
- Sneha Kumar Kasera, University of Utah
- Isaac Keslassy, The Technion
- Murali Kodialam, Bell Labs Research
- Li Erran Li, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
- Xiaojun Lin, Purdue University
- Alex X. Liu, Michigan State University
- Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Yong Liu, Polytechnic Institute of New York University
- Yunhao Liu, Tsinghua University
- Songwu Lu, University of California, Los Angeles
- John C.S. Lui, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research, Redmond
- D. Manjunath, IIT Bombay
- Athina Markopoulou, University of California, Irvine
- Deep Medhi, University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Michela Meo, Politecnico di Torino
- Vishal Misra, Columbia University
- Eytan Modiano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Alexandre Proutiere, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- Sarat Puthenpura, AT&T Labs - Research
- Lili Qiu, The University of Texas at Austin
- Srinivasan Ramasubramanian, University of Arizona
- Martin Reisslein, Arizona State University
- Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University
- Saswati Sarkar, University of Pennsylvania
- Subhabrata Sen, AT&T Labs - Research
- Sudipta Sengupta, Microsoft Research
- Sanjay Shakkottai, University of Texas, Austin
- David Starobinski, Boston University
- Suresh Subramaniam, George Washington University
- Renata Cruz Teixeira, CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités
- Anwar Walid, Bell Labs Research
- Jia Wang, AT&T Labs - Research
- Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Steven Weber, Drexel University
- Cedric Westphal, Huawei Innovation
- Guoliang Xue, Arizona State University
- Lei Ying, Arizona State University
Editors-at-Large
- Olivier Bonaventure, Universite Catholique de Louvain
- Sem Borst, Bell Labs Research, Eindhoven University of Technology
In order to avoid the appearance or perception of Conflicts-of-Interest,
associate editors and reviewers should recuse themselves from handling papers
with authors belonging to any of the following categories. Similarly, authors
should list editors and reviewers with whom they have conflicts of interest in
the relevant section in their S1 profiles.
- the person themselves;
- a past or current student or academic advisor;
- a supervisor or employee in the same line of authority within the past five years;
- a member of the same organization (e.g., company, university,
government agency, etc.) within the past five years;
- a co-author of a paper appearing in publication within the past
five years;
- someone with whom there have had a financial relationship (e.g.,
grants, contracts, consultancies, equity investments, stock options, etc.)
within the past five years;
- someone for whom acceptance or rejection of the paper would
further their personal goals (e.g., a competitor);
- a member of the same family or anyone considered a close personal
friend; or
- someone whose work they, for whatever reason, cannot evaluate
objectively
The role of the steering committee of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Networking is to oversee the operations of the journal. The steering
committee has three representatives from each of the IEEE Communications
Society, the IEEE Computer Society, and the ACM.
IEEE Communications Society
- Anurag Kumar, Indian Institute of Science
- Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino
- Jennifer Yates, AT&T Labs Research
IEEE Computer Society
- Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine
- Mario Gerla, University of California, Los Angeles - Steering Committee Chair
- Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
ACM
- Russell Harris, ACM
- Srinivasan Keshav, University of Waterloo
- Tilman Wolf, University of Massachusetts Amherst