
معرفی
Douglas M. Blough is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, affiliated with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Critical Networking Laboratory. He has served as Associate Chair for Faculty Development (2018) and Interim School Chair (2021). His research spans wireless networks, distributed systems, and secure computing, with over $8 million in grants from NSF and industry.
- Education: Not explicitly mentioned
- Current NSF grants: mmWave wireless networks, ns-3 simulation
- Past affiliations: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JSPS Fellowship
Research focuses on next-generation wireless networks (mmWave, MIMO), dependable systems, and security/privacy. He explores environmental impact on signal propagation, interference management, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces. Articles emphasize mmWave network performance, cooperative beamforming, and AI integration in wireless systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Awards (IEEE LAN/MAN, CCNC, ACM MobiWac)
- Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions (Wireless Communications, Cloud Computing)
- Provost’s Faculty Fellow (2018-19)
- JSPS, NASA, and UC Irvine Teaching Fellowships
- Leadership roles: General Chair IEEE DSN, ACM/SIGMobile workshop
Advising: Mentored PhD students including Chao-Fang Shih, Luis Cortes-Pena, and Ramya Srinivasan. Collaborations with Microsoft, IBM, and institutions like University of Washington.
Lab: Critical Networking Laboratory (Director), focusing on secure, high-density wireless systems and cloud security.





