Mahima Agumbe Suresh

Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Engineering

San Jose State University


Email: mahima dot agumbesuresh at sjsu dot eduOffice: Engineering Building 183, Phone: (four zero eight) nine two four - two nine eight fiveOffice Hours (Summer 2019): Thursdays 3pm-5pm

Bio

Mahima Agumbe Suresh is an Assistant Professor at San Jose State University. She received her PhD from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University in December 2015. After her PhD, she was a postdoctoral researcher at Xerox Research Labs, India and a visiting assistant professor at Texas A&M University. Her research interests include Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, and Data Analytics for Smart City Applications and Augmented Reality for Safety and Education.

If you are a BS/MS student interested in pursuing a thesis, project, or looking for research experience in Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, or Machine Learning, please email your resume/CV to me.

News

  • [Jun 2019] Attending the CRA-E workshop at FCRC in Phoenix, AZ
  • [Apr 2019] Attending ICCPS 2019 in Montreal, CA
  • [Apr 2019] Giving a guest lecture at UC Merced
  • [Dec 2018] Our paper titled "Augmenting In-situ with Mobile Sensing for Adaptive Monitoring of Water Distribution Networks" has been accepted to appear in ICCPS 2019.
  • [Aug 2018] Joined San Jose State University as an Assistant Professor

Service

  • Membership co-chair, Networking Networking Women (N2 Women)
  • Registration Chair: IEEE DAPPCON 2019.
  • Conference Committee Member: 2019 Silicon Valley WiE Conference.
  • Primary TPC member of IPDPS 2019 System Software Track.
  • TPC Member: COMSNETS 2019 (Session Chair, IoT), 2018; IEEE MASS 2019, 2018; ICC AHSN 2018, 2019.
  • Journal Peer Reviewer: IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics: Systems, IEEE Sensors, IEEE AdHoc Networks, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Elsevier Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, MDPI Sensors, Algorithms, Games, Electronics, and Future Internet.