Poonam Yadavمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Poonam Yadav is a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to Associate Professor) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, UK, and a visiting research fellow at the University of Cambridge's Computer Laboratory. Her research focuses on resilient IoT and edge computing systems, addressing challenges in distributed systems, privacy, and interoperability. She leads the SYSTRON Lab, exploring distributed systems and network technologies. Her work integrates machine learning, wireless networking, and bio-inspired computing to enhance system reliability. Education: PhD in Computing Research (Distributed Systems & Networking), Imperial College London (2011) M.Tech in Intelligent Systems (AI/ML), IIIT, Allahabad, India Postdoctoral Research at Imperial College London, CERN, and the University of Cambridge Research Interests: Her interdisciplinary research spans IoT, wireless networks, TinyML, citizen science, and complex systems. She emphasizes collaborative trust mechanisms (M2M, M2H, H2D interactions) and system design under resource constraints. Recent work includes resilient 6G architectures, quantum key distribution, and energy-efficient edge computing frameworks. Awards & Recognition: UKIERI Fellowship (PhD funding) Advising & Grants: Dr. Yadav has collaborated on EPSRC, TSB, and NERC projects such as Databox, OpenShare, and FUSE. She leads the SYSTRON Lab and contributes to initiatives like MedPerf (medical AI benchmarking) and the Hyperledger Fabric platform for secure data sharing in autonomous vehicles. Labs & Teams: Founder and Director of the SYSTRON Lab , focusing on distributed systems, interoperability, and network innovation.












