Shina successfully defended his thesis and was awarded a MS degree!

‪Congratulations to Shina Madamori for successfully defending his MS Thesis titled, “Optimal Gateway Placement in Low-cost Smart Cities”.

Shina is the first MS graduate of the NetRecon Lab and will be taking his talents to the Bay Area as a Software Engineer at Samsara.

 

Congrats Shina!

 

Interested in Joining the Lab?

The NetReconLab is always looking for motivated students

Corey Baker

Corey E. Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Kentucky. His research interests are in the area of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) with emphasis in: opportunistic wireless communication for the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, smart homes, and mobile health environments.
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