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Professor Pin-Han Ho received
his B.Sc. and M.Sc. Degree from the Electrical and Computer
Engineering department in the National Taiwan University in
1993 and 1995. He started his Ph.D. study in the year 2000
at Queens University, Kingston, Canada, focusing on
optical communications systems, survivable networking, and
QoS routing problems. He finished his Ph.D. in 2002, and joined
the Electrical and Computer Engineering department in the
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, as an assistant
professor at the same year. Professor Pin-Han Ho is the author/coauthor of more than
100 refereed technical papers and book
chapters, and the co-author of a book on optical networking
and survivability. His current research interests cover a
wide range of topics in wired and wireless communication
networks, including network high survivability/availability
design, wireless Metropolitan Area Networks, vehicular
communications, and wireless network security. He is the recipient of Distinguished
Research Excellent Award in the ECE department of U of
Waterloo, Early Researcher
Award (Premier Research Excellence Award) in 2005, the Best Paper Award
in SPECTS'02, ICC'05 Optical Networking Symposium, and
ICC'07 Security and Wireless Communications symposium, and
the Outstanding Paper Award in HPSR'02.
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