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Manimaran Govindarasu   (G. Manimaran)

Associate Professor
(Director, Student Professional Development)

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering  
Iowa State University
3219 Coover Hall, Ames, IA 50011,USA
Tel: (515) 294-9175   Fax: (515) 294-8432
Email:
gmani@iastate.edu

Education:
Ph.D (1998), Computer Science and Engineering,
IIT, Madras, India
M.Tech (1993), Computer Technology,
IIT, Delhi, India
B.E (1989), Computer Science and Engineering, Bharathidasan University, India

Research: Real-Time Systems, Internet Security, Overlay Networks, and their applications to Critical Infrastructures (Electric Grid)

Teaching: Real-time Systems, Dependable Systems, Multimedia Systems, Operating Systems

Short Bio: Dr. Manimaran Govindarasu is currently an Associate Professor and Director of Student Professional Development in the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University (ISU). He received his Ph.D in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras, India in 1998. He received Young Engineering Research Faculty Award at ISU in 2003. His research expertise is in the areas of resource management in real-time systems, QoS/overlay networks, network security, and their applications to critical infrastructures such as electric grid. He has published over 100 research publications in international journals and conferences. Two of his conference/workshop papers received best paper awards. He is co-author of the text “Resource Management in Real-Time Systems and Networks”, MIT Press, 2001. He has given tutorials in reputed conferences, including IEEE Infocom 2004 and IEEE ComSoc TutorialsNow (2004). He serves in the editorial board of the Intl. Journal of Embedded Systems, served as guest co-editor for several journal special issues (IEEE Network, Journal Systems and Software, Journal of High Speed Networks), and served as workshops/symposium chair and session chair for several IEEE conferences.