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International Journal of Security (IJS)
An International peer-review journal operated under CSC-OpenAccess Policy.
ISSN - 1985-2320
Published - Bi-Monthly | Established - 2007 | Year of Publication - 2024
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IJS - Editorial Board Member (EBM)
Professor Weinan Gao
Florida Institute of Technology - United States of America
Contact Details
Email - wgao@fit.edu
150 W UNIVERSITY BLVD
United States of America
About Professor Weinan Gao
Weinan Gao is currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Civil Engineering in the College of Engineering and Science at Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA. His research interests include reinforcement learning, adaptive dynamic programming (ADP), optimal control, cooperative adaptive cruise control (CACC), intelligent transportation systems, sampled-data control systems, and output regulation theory.Prof. Gao is an Associate Editor of IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, Neurocomputing, and Chinese Control and Decision Conference, a Guest Editor of Complex and Intelligent Systems, a member of Editorial Board of Neural Computing and Applications, a member of the Early Career Advisory Board of Control Engineering Practice, and a Technical Committee Member in IEEE Control Systems Society on Nonlinear Systems and Control and in IFAC TC 1.2 Adaptive and Learning Systems. He was also the Web Chair in the International Workshop on the Security, Privacy, and Digital Forensics of Mobile Systems and Networks in IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM).
Professor Weinan Gao handles review of manuscripts that are submitted under the following topics.
- Denial of service attacks and countermeasures
- Attacks, Security Mechanisms, and Security Service
- Denial of Service
- Security in Distributed Systems
- Tradeoff Analysis between Performance and Security