RFC 1925: The Twelve Networking Truths

Brief Bio

Yung Yi received his B.S. and the M.S. in the School of Computer Science and Engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea in 1997 and 1999, respectively, and his Ph.D. in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He worked at the Department of Electrical Engineering of Princeton University as a post-doctoral research associate for two years. Now, he is an
assistant professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of KAIST, South Korea. His current research interests lie in design and analysis of computer networking with focus on resource allocation in wireless/broadband access networks, congestion control in the Internet, and network virtualization for the future Internet.


Laboratory of Network Architecture, Design, and Analysis (LANADA)


Profile and CV

Assistant Professor, 2008 ~
Post-doc, 2008Department of Electrical Engineering
Princeton University, USA
Ph.D.,      2006Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
WNCG (Wireless Networking and Communication Group)
University of Texas at Austin, USA
M.S.E.,    1999School of Computer Science and Engineering
Multimedia and Mobile Communications Lab
Seoul National University, South Korea
B.S.E.,     1997School of Computer Science and Engineering
Seoul National University, South Korea


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