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Djamel Djenouri obtained the engineer degree, the master degree, and the PhD in computer science from the University of Science and Technology USTHB Algiers, Algeria, respectively in 2001, 2003 and 2007. During his PhD he visited John Moors university in Liverpool, UK, where he carried out collaborative work with researchers of the “Distributed Multimedia Systems and security” group. From 2008 to 2009 he was granted a post-doctoral fellowship from the European Research Consortium on Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM), and he worked at the Norwegian university of Science and Technology (NTNU), in Trondheim, Norway, where he participated in the MELODY project supported by the Norwegian Research Council. Currently, Dr Djamel Djenouri is a permanent full-time researcher at the CERIST research center in Algiers. His researches focus on ad hoc and sensor networking, especially on the following topics: quality of service, security, power management, routing protocols, MAC protocols, fault tolerance, sensor and actuator networks, and vehicular applications. Dr Djamel Djenouri participated in many international conferences. He published more than 30 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, and two books. He is a professional member of the ACM, and chaired workshops held in conjunction with DCOSS and GlobCom in 2010 and 2011. He also served as TPC member of many international conferences, and reviewer for many international Journals including IEEE transactions. In 2008, Djamel Djenouri was granted the best publication award from ANDRU, supported by the Algerian government, and the CERIST best researcher awards in 2010.
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