Dr. Virender Ranga has received his Ph.D. degree in 2016 from Computer Engineering Department of National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India followed by M.Tech. and B.Tech. He served 15 years as Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering Department of NIT Kurukshetra. Currently, Dr. Ranga is Associate Professor in IT Department of Delhi Technological University. He has published more than 100 research papers in various International SCI Journals and reputed International Conferences in the area of Computer Communications. Presently, he is Assistant Professor in the Computer Engineering Department since 2008. He has been conferred by Young Faculty Award in 2016 for his excellent contributions in the field of Computer Communications. He has been acted as member of TPC in various International conferences of repute. He is a member of editorial board various reputed journals like Journal of Applied Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence, International Journal of Advances in Computer Science and Information Technology(IJACSIT), Circulation in Computer Science (CCS), International Journal of Bio Based and Modern Engineering (IJBBME) and International Journal of Wireless Networks and Broadband Technologies. Currently, he has been selected Guest Editor for a special issue to be published in International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control (Bentham Science Publication) He is an active reviewer of many reputed journals of IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Wiley and Inder Science. His research area includes Wireless Sensor & Adhoc Networks, SDN, IoT security, FANET security.
Wireless Ad-hoc & Sensor Networks, Evolutionary Computations in Computer Networks, Machine Learning Techniques in Networking, Flying Ad-hoc Sensor Networks (FANeTs), Security issues in Cloud Computing, Security issues in Internet of Things (IoTs), Soft Computing techniques for IoT Analytics, Security Issues in Software Defined Networking, Energy Harvesting in IoT, Internet of Robotics of Things, FoG Computing.