Dinesh Verma

Dinesh Verma is a researcher and department group manager in the IT & Wireless Convergence area at IBM T J Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, New York. He received his doctorate in Computer Networking from University of California Berkeley in 1992, the Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India in 1987, and a Master’s in Management of Technology from Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY in 1998. He holds over thirty US patents related to computer networks, and has authored over sixty papers and eight books in the area. He is the program manager for the US/UK International Technology Alliance in Network Sciences. He is a fellow of the IEEE, and has served in various program committees and technical committees. His research interests include topics in wireless networks, network management, distributed computing, and autonomic systems.

Publications

Biologically Inspired Networking and Sensing: Algorithms and Architectures
Pietro Lio, Dinesh Verma. © 2012. 312 pages.
Despite their widespread impact, computer networks that provide the foundation for the World Wide Web and Internet have many limitations. These networks are vulnerable to...