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Biography

Damla Turgut is a Pegasus Professor and chair of the UCF Department of Computer Science. She earned her Ph.D. in computer science and engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2002. Turgut’s research encompasses wireless networks — including ad hoc, sensor, underwater and vehicular networks — Internet of Things (IoT) applications in smart cities and healthcare, and data analytics with machine learning.


She has held visiting researcher positions at KTH in Sweden, the University of Rome – La Sapienza in Italy, and Imperial College London in the UK. Turgut serves as an associate editor for Elsevier’s Ad Hoc Networks and has chaired technical program committees for major IEEE conferences such as CCNC, GLOBECOM, ICC and LCN. Her accolades include the UCF Research Incentive Award (2019), the UCF Women of Distinction Award (2018), and the IEEE ICC Best Paper Award (2013).

Recent Publications


  • Xu, R. Rahmatizadeh, L. Bölöni, and D. Turgut. Real-time Prediction of Taxi Demand Using Recurrent Neural Networks. IEEE Trans. on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 19(8):2572–2581, August 2018.

  • Turgut and L. Bölöni. Value of Information and Cost of Privacy in the Internet of Things. IEEE Communications Magazine, 55(9):62–66, September 2017.

  • Bölöni and D. Turgut. Value of Information based Scheduling of Cloud Computing Resources. Future Generation Computer Systems Journal (Elsevier), 71:212–220, June 2017.

  • Solmaz, M.I. Akbas, and D. Turgut. A Mobility Model of Theme Park Visitors. IEEE Trans. on Mobile Computing (TMC), 14(12):2406–2418, Dec. 2015.

Education


  • Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington

Specialties

  • Wireless networks
    • Value of information (VoI)
    • Ad hoc, sensor, underwater & vehicular networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
    • Value of information & Augmented Reality
    • Smart cities & IoT-enabled healthcare
  • Data analytics and machine learning