@article{1f66e3f0635843c991ccfc8be1b44463,
title = "EIC Editorial",
author = "Srivastava, \{Mani B.\} and Saurabh Bagchi and Mark Corner and Jha, \{Sanjay K.\} and Bhaskar Krishnamachari and Margaret Martonosi and Radha Poovendran and Anand Raghunathan and Ram Ramanathan and Paolo Santi and Rosing, \{Tajana {\v S}imunic\} and Snoeren, \{Alex C.\} and Wade Trappe and Nalini Venkatasubramanian",
note = "Funding Information: Saurabh Bagchi received the MS and PhD degrees from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1998 and 2001, respectively. He is an assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. He is a faculty fellow at the Cyber Center and has a courtesy appointment in the Department of Computer Science, Purdue University. At Purdue, he leads the Dependable Computing Systems Laboratory (DCSL), where he and a set of wildly enthusiastic students try to make and break distributed systems for the good of the world. His work is supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF), Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund, Avaya, Motorola, and Purdue Research Foundation, with equipment grants from Intel and Motorola. His papers have won the Best Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC {\textquoteleft}06) and been runners-up for the Best Paper Award at the 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC {\textquoteright}06), the 2005 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), and MTTS 2005. He has been a member of the organizing committee and the program committee for DSN from 2003 and the Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS) from 2004. Funding Information: Alex C. Snoeren received the BS degree in computer science in 1996 and applied mathematics in 1997 and the MS degree in computer science in 1997 from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received the PhD degree in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2003. He is an assistant professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of California, San Diego, where he is a member of the Systems and Networking Research Group. His research interests include operating systems, distributed computing, and mobile and wide-area networking. He was a recipient of the US National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2004, the MIT EECS George M. Sprowls Doctoral Dissertation Award (Honorable Mention) in 2003, and the Best Student Paper award at the ACM SIGCOMM conference in 2001 and 2007.",
year = "2008",
month = may,
doi = "10.1109/TMC.2008.45",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "7",
pages = "529--532",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing",
issn = "1536-1233",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
number = "5",
}