Nhut Nguyen

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Email: nhut.nguyen@fulbright.edu.vn

Fields of Interest:

  • Network and computer security
  • Computer networks
  • Computer architecture
  • Multimedia systems and protocols

Education: Ph.D. 1983, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, Japan

Bio: After finishing his graduate studies at the university of Tokyo, Nhut Nguyen held many R&D (research and development) and management positions at IBM Japan, Bell-Northern Research, Northern Telecom and Samsung Telecom America before joining the Computer Science department of the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) in 2012 where he is currently a Professor of Instruction. In addition to teaching at UTD since 2001, he has also taught at Southern Methodist University (SMU) and the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). During his tenure working in the industry he has participated in several Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) such as the ITU-T, 3GPP and MPEG. He holds a dozen granted US patents, some of which were also granted internationally in countries including UK, Germany, China, Japan, South Korea and Italy. Three of his patents were adopted into the international GSM (Global System for Mobile) standards for wireless communication networks.

Courses: Computer and Network Systems Security

Selected Recent Publications:

  • “Architecture for enabling Collaborative Augmented Reality using ISO’s MPEG Media Transport”, Karthik Venkatraman, Yuan Tian, Suraj Raghuraman, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran, Nhut Nguyen, MMSys 2015.
  • “MPEG Media Transport (MMT) for 3D Tele-Immersion Systems”, Karthik Venkatraman, Shanthi Vellingiri, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran and Nhut Nguyen. ISM 2014.
  • “Architectural model choices for a SmartGrid home network”, Sridhar Rajagopal, Mark Trayer, Nhut Nguyen ad Kong Posh Bhat, , IEEE GreenCom 2011.

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