Our paper “Understanding the Determinants of Adoption and Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Emergency Management: Proposing a Research Agenda based on Existing Academic Literature.” won the best paper runner up in the “Digital Government Track” at HICCS'21. Link to paper
Mariya will participate in a panel on 5G AND BEYOND 5G: VISION AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES at the N2Women event at GLOBECOM'20.
New paper on our rural emergency preparedness work appeared in the GetMobile Magazine. Take a look at the paper here.
Mariya gave a talk and participated in a panel on AI for Wireless at WoWMoM'20.
UbiNET’s first PhD graduate, Wei Xiong, received the University at Albany Best Dissertation Award. Congrats, Wei!
Our paper entitled “Protecting location privacy from untrusted wireless service providers” was accepted to WiSec'20. This is joint work with Keen Sung and Brian Levine from UMass Amherst.
The UbiNET Lab received the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance 2019 Award for University Research on New Opportunities for Dynamic Spectrum Access.
Our paper “Towards a Socio-Technical Framework for Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Emergency Preparedness and Response: Integrating User Adoption, Heterogeneous Wide-Area Networks, and Advanced Data Science.” was accepted to the 20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (Theme: Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence).
Our paper “DSL: Discriminative Subgraph Learning via Sparse Self-Representation.” was accepted to SDM'19. Congrats, Lin!
Our paper “Robust and Efficient Modulation Recognition Based on Local Sequential IQ Features” was accepted to INFOCOM'19. Congrats, Wei!
Our paper “An Efficient System for Subgraph Discovery. ” was accepted to BigData'18.