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Professors Li and Dou receive NSF Grant for Routing Forensics Research

Professors Li and Dou
Congratulations to Professor Jun Li and Professor Dejing Dou of CIS and David Meyer of the Advanced Network Technology Center, recipients of a National Science Foundation grant entitled "NeTS-NBD: Internet Routing Forensics -- A Framework for Understanding, Monitoring and Detecting Abnormal Border Gateway Protocol Events.", which will be funded by National Science Foundation (NSF).

This three-year grant is from the highly competitive networking program of NSF, NeTS. The research team, led by PI Jun Li, will investigate a systematic means for understanding and detecting networking anomalies from the Internet control plane, such as large-scale power failure, malicious attacks, or router misconfiguration. This inter-disciplinary work leverages data mining techniques, mathematical modeling, and statistical analysis, in order to explore the huge routing data space.

Prof. Jun Li joined the University of Oregon (UO) after he obtained his Ph.D. from UCLA in 2002 (with honor). He is Director of the Network Security Research Laboratory. David Meyer is Director of the ANTC. Prof. Dejing Dou came to UO in 2004 after graduating from Yale University. Prof. Dou is running the Data Integration and Data Mining Laboratory.