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Curriculum Vita

EDUCATION

 

Ph. D., Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, SUNY Binghamton 1997

Master of Science, Department of Computer Science, SUNY Binghamton 1997

Master of Science, Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University 1988

Bachelor of Science, Department of Mathematics, Shanghai Normal University 1985

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

 

09/2002 to Present

Assistant Professor

Department of Information Technology

Rochester Institute of Technology

 

09/2001 to 11/2001

Senior Software Engineer

Global Crossing

 

06/1997 to 09/2001

Senior Software Engineer

Nortel Networks

 

ACHIEVEMENTS

 

2004 Two patent applications for inventions submitted by Nortel Networks have been awarded by US Patent and Trademark Office by Nortel Networks

1.      Patent No: 6775701, Title: Oversubscribing Network Resources (awarded in August, 2004).

2.      Patent No: 6760306, Title: Method for Reserving Network Resources Using a Hierarchical/Segment tree for Starting and Ending Times of Request (awarded in July, 2004).

2000 Two patent applications for inventions were submitted to US Patent and Trademark Office by Nortel Networks

1.      Method and Apparatus for Implementing a Policy-Based Management System on A Network Device.

2.      Filter Aggregation for Edge Devices on DIFFSERVE Networks.

1999        Outstanding performance for ANF project at Nortel

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

Computer and Network Security, Computer Forensics and Intrusion Detection, Wireless Routing Protocol and Network Quality of Services Protocol, Fuzzy Logic.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

1.Nirmala Shnoy, Yin Pan, "Internet MANETs: A Robust QoS Routing Scheme", submitted to Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and networking: Special Issue on QoS in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.

2.Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan and Darren Narayan, etc, "Route Robustness of a QoS Sensitive Routing Scheme for Internet MANETs", Proc. of the IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, GLOBECOM 2005, St Louis, Nov, 2005.

3.Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan and Vishal Rao, "Bandwidth Reservation and QoS in Internet MANETs", Proc. of the IEEE International conference on computer communications and Networks (ICCCN), San Diego, Oct., 2005.

4.Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan and Darren Narayan, etc "Performance of a QoS sensitive Routing Scheme for Internet MANETs", Proc. of the Second International Symposium of Wireless Communication Systems 2005 (ISWCS 2005), Italy, Sept., 2005.

5.Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan and Vishal Rao, "Quality of service in Internet MANETs" invited paper, IEEE PIMRC 2005, Berlin.

6.Yin pan and Bill Stackpole, "Forensic Course Development", 75 minutes presentation, Secure IT 2005 Conference, San Diego, April, 2005.

7.Nirmala Shenoy, Yin Pan and Darren Narayan, "Multi-Meshed Tree Routing Protocol Analysis," 1st IEEE Upstate NY Workshop on Communications and Networking, New York, Nov., 2004.

8.Luther Troell, Yin Pan, and Bill Stackpole, "Forensic Course Development: One Year Later," Proc. of the SIGITE 2004 conference, Ultra, Oct., 2004.

9.Luther Troell, Yin Pan, and Bill Stackpole, "Forensic Course Development," Proc. of Conference on Information Technology Curriculum 4. North Carolina, 2003.

10.  George Klir and Yin Pan, "Constrained fuzzy arithmetic: Basic questions and some answers," Soft Computing 2, pp. 100-108, 1998

11.  Yin Pan and George Klir, "Revised hierarchical analysis method based on crisp and fuzzy numbers," International Journal of General Systems, 26(1-2), pp. 115-13, 1997.

12.  Yin Pan and George Klir, "Bayesian inference of fuzzy probabilities," International Journal of General Systems, 26(1-2), pp. 73-90, 1997

13.  Yin Pan and George Klir, "Bayesian inference based on interval probabilities," International Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, 5, pp. 193-203, 1997

14.  David Harmanec, G. Resconi, Yin Pan and G. Klir "On the computation of uncertainty measure in Dempster-Shafer theory," Intern. J. of General Systems, 25(2), pp.153-163, 1996

15.  Yin Pan, George Klir and Bo Yuan "Bayesian inference based on fuzzy probabilities." Proc. of 5th IEEE Intern. Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Sept. 8-11, 1996, New Orleans, LA, Vol. 3, pp. 1693-1699, 1996.

16.  Bo Yuan, Wangmin Wu and Yin Pan "MP and invariant MP approximations of fuzzy inference rules." Intern. J. of General Systems, 23(2), pp. 255-269, 1995.

17.  Bo Yuan, Yin Pan and Wangmin Wu "On normal form based interval-valued fuzzy sets and their applications to approximate reasoning." Intern. J. of General Systems, 23(3), pp. 421-254, 1995

18.  Bo Yuan and Yin Pan "Generalized fuzzy method-of-cases." Intern. J. of Approximate Reasoning, 9(2), pp. 129-138, 1993.

19.  Bo Yuan, Wangmin Wu and Yin Pan "On approximations of fuzzy inference rules: a further study of the compositional rule of inference." Proc. of NAFIPS'93, Allentown, PA, pp. 242-246, 1993.

20.  Yin Pan and Wangmin Wu "Medium algebras," J. of Mathematical Research Exposition, 10(2), pp. 265-270, 1990.

21.  Yin Pan and Wangmin Wu "Median algebras," J. of Shanghai Teachers University, Natural Science Edition, 17(3) pp. 1-7, 1988.

22.  Yin Pan and Wangmin Wu "The optimal transitive matrix of an anti-symmetric matrix." Mathematics in Practice and Theory, 2, pp. 44-50, 1988.