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Name:
Sanjay Goel
Position:
Associate Professor
Education:

Ph. D in Mechanical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1998
Ms in Mechanical Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NY

Email: goel@albany.edu
   
Contact Information:
Office hour: MW 1:30-3:30
Phone: 442-4925
Research Interests & Publications:

Application of Information Technology in business and engineering applications, Computer Networking and Network Security (including Cryptography and Public Key Infrastructure), Network based distributed computation and availability of services, XML based data interchange standards and efficient implementation of supply chain management systems. Use of machine learning algorithms to develop self-learning adaptive systems which progressively get better with applications in business like fraud detection and target marketing. Soft Computing (Genetic Algorithms, Optimization algorithms)

On Decision Support for Distributed Systems Protection: A Perspective Based on the Human Immune Response System and Epidemiology. Goel, S., & Gangolly, J. S. (2006) Accepted January 2006 in the International Journal on Information Management.
Innovative Model for Information AssuranceCurriculum: A Teaching Hospital. Goel, S., Pon, D., & Bloniarz, P., Bangert-Drowns, R., Berg, G.,Delio, V., Iwan, L., Hurbanek, T., Schuman, S., Gangolly, J., Baykal,A., and Hobbs, J., (2006)ACM Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, Special Issue on Support for the Computer Security Curriculum. In Press.
Botnets: The Anatomy of a Case. Goel, S., Baykal, A., & Pon, D. (2006), Journal of Information Systems Security (JISSEC) 1(3), 45-60.
An Active Model-Based Prototype for Predictive Network Management. Bush, S. F., and Goel, S. (2005) IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Special Issue on Recent Advances in Managing Enterprise Network Services, 23(10), 2049-2057.
Service-Based P2P Overlay Network for Collaborative Problem Solving, Goel, S., Talya, S., & Sobolewski, M. (2005). Decision Support Systems. In Press.
Kolmogorov Complexity Estimates for Detection of Viruses in Biologically Inspired Security Systems: A Comparison with Traditional Approaches, Goel, S., & Bush, S. F., (2003), Wiley Interscience Complexity Journal 9(2), 54-73.
On the Design of an XML-Schema Based Application for Business Reporting: An XBRL Schema, Tam, K., Goel, S., & Gangolly, J. (2003), International Journal of Digital Accounting Research.
A Classifier Based Optimization Technique for Designing Turbine Airfoils, Goel, S., & Hajela, P. (2002), Engineering Optimization, 34, 195-218.

 

Current Activities

Currently engaged in developing a network-centric system based on JINI and RMI to provide ubiquitous analysis capability for engineering analysis codes. This system leads to better utilization of resources, improved robustness and reduced maintenance cost of providing the services. This work is being sponsored by a grant from DARPA and will be commercialized after completion. Also engaged in represented uses XML for representation and JAVA code for parsing and enforcing constraints on the flows. This will reduce the time required to maintain constraints by a factor of 10 and will eliminate chances of errors which can have serious consequences.

 

Courses:

ITM 572 : Introduction to JAVA
ITM 520 : Introduction to Databases Using Access
ITM 602 : Advanced Concepts in Information Systems
ITM 604 : Advanced Information System Techniques

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