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Member Name: Tariq Mahmood Jadoon

Title: Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Qualifications: Ph.D., University of Strathclyde

Phone: + 92 (42) 572 2670 Ext: 4409

Fax: + 92 (42) 589 8315

E-Mail: jadoon@lums.edu.pk

Research Interests: Performance Modeling and Traffic Characterization in Networks

Biography: Tariq Jadoon completed his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Strathclyde, UK in 1998. Before joining LUMS, he worked at the NWFP University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Peshawar. There he co-founded the Center for Computer Information Systems Engineering and taught at the EEE department from where he graduated in 1991. From 1992-97, he was an ODA scholar at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Publications & Patents: Assessment of VoIP Quality over Access Networks
Mehmood, M.A., Jadoon, T.M., and Sheikh, N.M., In Proceedings of the First IFIP International Conference in Central Asia on Internet, The Next Generation of Mobile, Wireless and Optical Communications Networks Information and Communications Technologies. ICI 2005, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, September 26-28, 2005.

Evaluation of VoIP Quality over the Pakistan Internet Exchange (PIE) Back Bone
Mehmood, M.A., Jadoon, T.M. and Sheikh, N.M., In proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies, Islamabad, Pakistan, September 17-18, 2005.

Performance Analysis of Discrete Time GI/GI/1-L Queueing Systems Applied to UPC Functionality Of ATM Networks
Yousaf, Z.F., and Jadoon, T.M., In Journal of Engineering & Applied Sciences, NWFP UET, Pakistan, June–July 2004.

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