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Khan’s research team
specializes in applying multi-area expertise in cross-cutting problems
in networking and communication. His lab is currently working on
network based systems, next generation network architecture,
cross-layer communication, semantic design & composition, complex
community, active & programmable networking, perceptual video
transcoding MPEG. In next generation architecture Dr. Khan’s team is
looking into dynamical model based routing with non-stationery
infrastructure components with application in space and mobile
communication. He is also looking into forms of n-n asynchronous
communication with application in future flat core network architecture
to peer-to-peer computing. His team has also worked on video/ image
database, complex system exploration and visualization, content-based
image search, associative information retrieval, medical imaging,
holographic associative memory, fault-tolerant parallel algorithms. His cross-area research has
been funded by US Defense Advanced Project Agency, National Science
Foundation and State of He is member of ACM, IEEE
and Internet Society. He has authored 100+ reviewed publications,
served as editor for 100+ journal articles in his area, as panelist in
national panel on next generation communications. Khan is also active
in international technology collaboration and serves as Fulbright
Senior Specialist on high performance higher education networking and
digital divide. He has successfully advised World Bank on investing in
research and education networks (REN) for sustainable national
development potentially making a dent in the growing digital divide.
Dr. Khan has received his MS & PhD from University of Hawaii at Manoa and B.Sc.
from Bangladesh University of
Engineering & Technology (BUET). He was also a OG Doctoral Fellow at East West Center at |
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.Last updated: February, 2009