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Dr. Daniel Wong: Chief Information Officer
Dr. Daniel Wong, CIO, graduated with BSE (Highest Honors, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa) from Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, in 1992, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA, in 1994 and 1998, respectively, all in electrical engineering. He received the G.David Forney, Jr. Prize from Princeton University in 1992, the Telcordia Technologies CEO Award in 2002, and DARPA incentive awards for technical excellence, in 2002 and 2003. He is the honoree (recipient) of The Outstanding Young Malaysian (TOYM) award in Science and Technology Development, in 2007.
Dr. Wong is a Senior Member of IEEE. He has been a research scientist at Telcordia Technologies in New Jersey since 1998, where he has been involved in research, development, design, and prototyping in wireless communications systems. His research interests include mobility management for IP networks, ad hoc networks, cellular networks, network security, physical layer technologies for wireless communications (e.g., UWB and OFDM) and WLAN/3G integration. Since August 2003, he is also on the faculty at Malaysia University of Science and Technology.
Dr. Daniel Wong is listed in the Marquis "Who's Who in America", and "Who's Who in Science and Engineering". He is the author of the book Wireless Internet Telecommunications. He has published more than 70 research papers on wireless communications and networking in peer-reviewed academic journals and conferences, and has been awarded several patents in the United States and Taiwan. Currently he is a board member of the IEEE Communications Society's Sister Societies Board. He is also an Editorial Board member of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, and a member of the Practice Analysis Task Force that helped create
a wireless certification program (WCET) for IEEE Communications Society.
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