Short CV for Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.
Education
Ph. D., Computer Science, University of Utah, 1983; M.S., Computer
Science, University of Utah, 1981; B.A., magna cum laude, Physics,
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1975
Selected positions
- Professor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, July 1994 to present
- Gastprofessor, Technische Universität Graz, Institut för
Angewande Informationsverarbeitung, March 1994 to June 1994
- Acting Professor, KTH, July 1993 to June 1994; Guest Professor, KTH, July 1992 to December 1992
- Program Director for Experimental Systems, U.S. National Science
Foundation, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and
Engineering, Division of Microelectronic Information Processing
systems, January 1991 to December 1992
- Associate Professor, Columbia University, July 1989 to December 1993
- Assistant Professor, Columbia University, July 1984 to June 1989
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Columbia University, January 1983 to September 1983.
Current research interests
Computing and communication systems, internetworking
Partial list of Honors
- Member Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe), Informatics Section, 2013
- IEEE Fellow, "for contributions to mobile networks and cognitive radio systems", 2013
- 1997 Giovanni DiChiro Award for Outstanding Scientific Research published in the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
- ComputerWorld-Smithsonian Institute Awards, finalist, 1993.
- Invited Lecturer in Local Area Networks and Image Processing -
Leiden State University, Spring semester 1986
- Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship - Karolinska Institute, Stockholm,
Sweden for the academic year 1983-1984
Selected book and journal publications
- Georgios P. Katsikas, Tom Barbette, Dejan Kostic, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.,
and Rebecca Steinert, Metron : High-Performance NFV Service Chaining Even
in the Presence of Blackboxes, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems,
vol. 38, no. 1–2, pp. 1–45, 2021. DOI: 10.1145/3465628
- Henrik Lundblad, Gerald Q. Maguire, Charlotte Karlsson-Thur,
Cathrine Jonsson, Marilyn E. Noz, Michael P. Zeleznik, Hans Jacobsson,
and Lars Weidenhielm, Using PET/CT Bone Scan Dynamic Data to Evaluate
Tibia Remodeling When a Taylor Spatial Frame Is Used: Short and Longer
Term Differences, BioMed Research International, vol. 2015,
pp. 1-11, 2015. DOI: 10.1155/2015/574705
- Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Marilyn E. Noz, Henrik Olivecrona, Michael
P. Zeleznik, and Lars Weidenhielm, New Automated Way to Measure
Polyethylene Wear in THA Using a High Resolution CT Scanner: Method
and Analysis, The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2014,
pp. 1-9, 2014. DOI: 10.1155/2014/528407
- Joseph Mitola III and G. Q. Maguire Jr., Cognitive Radio: Making
Software Radios More Personal, IEEE Personal Communications, August
1999, pp. 13-18, DOI:10.1109/98.788210.
- J. West, J.M. Fitzpatrick, M.Y. Wang, B.M. Dawant, C.R. Maurer Jr.,
R.M. Kessler, R.J. Maciunas, C. Barillot, D. Lemoine, A. Collignon,
F. Maes, P. Suetens, D. Vandermeulen, P.A. van den Elsen, S. Napel,
T.S. Sumanaweera, B. Harkness, P.F. Hemler, D.L.G. Hill, D.J. Hawkes,
C. Studholme, J.B.A. Maintz, M.A. Viergever, G. Malandain, X. Pennac,
M.E. Noz, G. Q. Maguire Jr., M.Pollack, C.A. Pelizzari, R.A. Robb,
D. Hanson, and R.P. Woods. Comparison and Evaluation of Retrospective
Intermodality Brain Image Registration Techniques . Journal of Computer
Assisted Tomography. 21(4):554-566, July/August 1997.
- Marilyn E. Noz and Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Radiation protection
in the health sciences, 2nd ed. Hackensack N.J.: World
Scientific, 2007, ISBN: 9789812705969
- D. Duchamp, S. Feiner, and G. Q. Maguire, Jr. Software
Technology for Wireless Mobile Computing. IEEE
Network. 5(6):12-18, November, 1991, DOI:10.1109/65.103804.
- G.Q. Maguire Jr., M.E. Noz, H. Rusinek, J. Jaeger, E.L. Kramer,
J.J. Sanger, and G. Smith, Graphics applied to medical image
registration, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 11,
no. 2, pp. 20-28, March 1991, DOI:10.1109/38.75587.
Selected Conference papers
- Kirill Bogdanov, Miguel Peón-Quirós, Gerald
Q. Maguire Jr., and Dejan Kostić, The nearest replica can be
farther than you think, Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Cloud
Computing 2015, 2015, pp. 16-29 [Online]. DOI:
10.1145/2806777.2806939
- Amir Roozbeh, Azimeh Sefidcon, and Gerald Q. Maguire, Resource
Monitoring in a Network Embedded Cloud: An Extension to OSPF-TE,
presented at the 6th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and
Cloud Computing, Dresden, Germany, 2013, pp. 139-146 [Online]. DOI:
10.1109/UCC.2013.36
- Jon-Olov Vatn & Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., The Effect of Using
Co-Located Care-of Addresses on Macro Handover Latency , Fourteenth
Nordic Tele-traffic Seminar (NTS 14), Technical University of Denmark,
Lyngby, Denmark, August 1998.
- Ellen McGee and G. Q. Maguire Jr., Ethical Assessment of
Implantable Brain Chips, The Proceeedings of the Twentieth World
Congress of Philosophy, August, 1998.
- H.W.P. Beadle, G.Q. Maguire Jr., M.T. Smith, Location Based
Personal Mobile Computing and Communication, Proc. 9th IEEE Workshop
on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN'98), Banff, Alberta,
Canada, 17-20 May 1998, pp. 23-24.
- D. Kerek, H. Tenhunen, G. Maguire, F. Reichert, Direct
Sequence CDMA Technology and its Application to Future Portable
Multimedia Communication Systems, IEEE ISSSTA '94 - Third
International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques &
Applications, July 4-6, 1994, University of Oulu, Finland.
- G. Maguire, F. Reichert, M. Smith, A Multiport Mobile
Internet Router, Proceedings of the 44th IEEE Vehicular Technology
Conference '94, Volume 3, pages 1435-1439, Stockholm, Sweden,
June 1994.
- D. Kerek, H. Tenhunen, G. Maguire, F. Reichert, The
Walkstation Transceiver Design, Proceedings of the 44th IEEE
Vehicular Technology Conference '94, Volume 1, pages 462-466,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 1994.
- L.G. Brown, G.Q. Maguire Jr., and M.E. Noz, Landmark-Based
3D Fusion of SPECT and CT Images, Proceedings of the SPIE Sensor
Fusion VI Conference, Volume 2059, pp. 166-174. SPIE - The
International Society for Optical Engineering, Boston, Sept 7-10,
1993.
- John Ioannidis, Dan Duchamp, and Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., IP-based
protocols for mobile internetworking, presented at the SIGCOMM
Conference: Communications Architectures and Protocols, Zurich,
Switzerland, 1991, pp. 235-245, DOI:10.1145/115992.116014.
The single paragraph version
Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. FIEEE, completed his Ph. D. (1983) and M. S. (1981) in
Computer Science at the University of Utah and a B.A., magna cum
laude, in Physics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1975). Since
July 1994 he has been Professor of Computer Communication at KTH Royal
Institute of Technology. Prior this he was on the faculty of
the Computer Science Department of Columbia University in the City of
New York (in various positions starting in 1983). He has been a
Gastprofessor at Graz University of Technology (spring 1994), Acting
Professor (July 1993 to June 1994) and Guest Professor (July 1992 to
December 1992) at KTH, and an Invited Lecturer in Local Area Networks
and Image Processing at Leiden State University (Spring 1986). During
1991 and 1992 he was Program Director for Experimental Systems,
U.S. National Science Foundation, Directorate for Computer and
Information Science and Engineering, Division of Microelectronic
Information Processing systems. For the academic year 1983-1984 he had
a Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship at Karolinska Institutet. He has
published 5 books, 8 chapters, 70 journal papers, 115 conference
papers, and given more than 219 invited lectures. He has produced 8
doctoral students, 11 licentiate students, supervised 84
M.S./Civ.Ing./Diplom students, examined more than 509 Civ.Ing. theses
& more than 65 of B.S/Ing. theses, been an dissertation opponent 6 times, and has
been a member of numerous doctoral examining and advising committees.
The very short version
Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. Ph. D. (1983) and M.S. (1981) in Computer
Science, University of Utah and B.A. magna cum laude, Physics, Indiana
University of Pennsylvania (1975). Professor, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology since July 1994. He was on the faculty of the
Columbia University between 1983 and 1993. He has also been a
Gastprofessor at Technische Universität Graz and Program Director for
Experimental Systems, U.S. National Science Foundation. His research
interests include: Mobile computing and communication systems,
internetworking, Picture Archiving and Communication
A version in German
Dr. Gerald Q. Maguire Jr. studierte Physik an der Indiana
University of Pennsylvania und Computerwissenschaften an der University
of Utah. Nach Lehr- und Forschungsaufenthalten u.a. an der Columbia
University und der Technischen Universität Graz ist er seit 1994
Professor an der Königlich Technische Hochschule (KTH), Stockholm, Schweden.
Seine Forschungsinteressen gelten mobilen Computer- und Kommunikationssystemen,
Internetanwendungen, Computernetzwerken sowie Anwendungsmöglichkeiten
von implantierbaren Computer-Gehirn-Schnittstellen. Neben dem Design
von am Körper tragbaren Computern ("Wearables") entwickelt er langfristige
Szenarien für die Verbindung von Computersystemen mit dem
menschlichen Gehirn.
G.Q.Maguire Jr. (maguirekth.se)
Latest update 17 November 2015