SYE LOONG KEOH
Associate Professor
School of Computing Science
University of Glasgow, Singapore

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SIT Building, Level 8
73 Woodlands Ave 9, S 737729

E: SyeLoong.Keoh (at) glasgow.ac.uk
T: +65 6908 6042
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The advances in wireless technology have led to a paradigm shift where sensors, actuators and objects around us are increasing becoming more intelligent and smarter in fulfilling the user's needs. These devices inter-connect with each other in order to collaborate and co-operate constantly. Pervasive Computing, Ubiquitous Computing and Internet-of-Things are the common terminology used in the research community to refer to this paradigm.

Last Updated: 05 Oct 2015 © SLK UoGS
Internet-of-Things
Industrial Control
RESEARCH THEMES
Security & Privacy: Investigating light-weight security protocols and designing new crypto primitives for Pervasive Computing and IoT. Security architecture for IoT (WiSec'13), DTLS-based Multicast Security for IoT (IETF), Key Management for BSN (ICC'11 & Percom'09).
Wireless Sensor Networks: Development of a middleware platform on embedded systems for lighting control, health monitoring and smart grid. The IETF CoAP Protocol and 6LoWPAN, Self-Managed Cell for eHealth applications (Mobiquitous'07)
System & Network Management: Adopting a policy-based approach to manage the device and system behaviour, thus enabling context-adaptation through a close-loop feedback control. Autonomic management of eHealth (AMUSE), access management for BAC (ICS & SCADA'13
Smart Cities
Building Automation
Calendar
Oct 26 - 27, 2015       Singapore  
Cloud Asia and ICCCRI Conference

Dec 8 - 11, 2015        Los Angeles
ACSAC Conference 

Dec 14 - 16, 2015       Morocco         
Information Assurance Security (IAS)

May 23 - 27, 2016       Kuala Lumpur
IEEE ICC Conference

Jun 17 - Jul 15, 2016   Glasgow UK
Overseas Immersion Program (OIP) 




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Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)
University of Glasgow Singapore
University of Glasgow
Imperial College London
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Republic Polytechnic Singapore

Philips Research
A*Star Research Institute

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
With grateful acknowledgement