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Short
Bio
I am a faculty
member at the Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department at the University of Arizona. Before joining the
University of Arizona, I was a Co-director of the Network Security Lab
at the
University of Washington. I completed my Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in
Electrical
Engineering at the University of Washington, while I obtained my
undergraduate
diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National
Technical
University of Athens, Greece. My current research interests are in the
areas of
networking, distributed systems, focusing on identification,
modeling and mitigation of
network security vulnerabilities in wireless networks and analysis of
network performance
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| News |
- Analytic Evaluation of Target Detection in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
Loukas Lazos, Radha Poovendran, and James A. Ritcey
Transactions on Sesnor Networks (TOSN)
Article: PDF, to appear - Poster: Reactive Identification of Misbehavior in Ad Hoc Networks Based on Radnom Audits
William Kozma Jr., and Loukas Lazos
Fifth Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON)
Article: PDF, to appear
- Detection of Mobile Targets on the Plane and in Space using Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Loukas Lazos, Radha Poovendran, and James A. Ritcey
ACM/Springer
Journal on Wireless Networks (WINET)
Article: PDF, Bibtex
- Passive
Attacks on a Class of Authentication Protocols for RFID
Basel Alomair,
Loukas Lazos and Radha Poovendran
Proceedings of
International Conference on Information Security and Cryptology, 2007
Article: PDF, Bibtex
- Prospective Graduate Students
- I am looking for highly motivated graduate
students with background on networking,
communications, applied mathematics and statistics, or any
other related discipline. Knowledge of network security
and cryptography is
definitely a bonus but not required.
- Before you contact me:
- Make sure to attach your CV, otherwise your email will not be read.
- Pick
any one of my recent publications and send me a summary of the
problem addressed, the assumptions made, the solution
proposed and any further problems left open. Otherwise your email
will not be read.
- For any questions related to the admissions
process, information can be found here. Please do not e-mail me with
any admission related issues. Direct any questions to GradAdvisor@ece.arizona.edu.
- International students can find additional
information here.
- Information on financial assistance resources
available to University of Arizona Students can be found here.
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| Teaching |
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A graduate course on Cryptography and Network Security
An
introductory course to the
fundamental principles of programming for solving engineering problems
using
the C programming language
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| Research |
Current
Research Interests: Wireless
Security for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, RFID
Systems , Cognitive Radio Networks and Ubiquitous
Computing, focusing on
identification, modeling and mitigation of network security
vulnerabilities, and analysis of network performance.
- SeRLoc: Secure Range
Independent Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks [TOSN '05]
- Cross-Layer Design for Key
Distribution in Ad Hoc Networks [TON '07]
- Resource-Efficient Key
Management for Group Communications in Ad Hoc Networks [WINET '05]
- Graph Theoretic Modeling of
the Wormhole Attack in Ad Hoc Networks [WINET '05]
- Stochastic Coverage in
Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks [TOSN '06]
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Detection of Mobile Targets
in Wireless Sensor Networks [WiOpt '07]
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Probabilistic Detection of Mobile Targets in Heterogeneous Sensor
Networks [IPSN '07]
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| Professional Activities |
Publicity chair
WiSeC
2009
Program Committees
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| Contact
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Loukas Lazos
Assistant
Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
University of Arizona
1230 E. Speedway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ, 85721
Phone: +1(520) 626-0736
Fax: +1(520) 621-8076
Email: llazos@ece.arizona.edu
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