Ashraf Matrawy, PhD, PEng, SMIEEE
Associate Professor

PhD, Carleton University (2003)
MSc, Alexandria University (1998)
BSc, Alexandria University (1993)

I am cross-appointed to Carleton School of Information Technology where is I teach undergraduate courses in computer networking and the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering where I do my research. I am a member of the OCIECE and of OCICS.

I do my research in many topics related to computer networking. This includes new networked application including mobile applications, network security, traffic analysis and modeling, and intelligent network support for new applications and computing paradigms. Currently I am looking for students with experience in higher layers of the protocol stack (layer 3 and up) and with programming experience.

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  • Our latest papers are posted here
  • I am on sabbatical starting July 1, 2010. For any research related matters please send me an email.
  •  January 2010 – We started work on establishing the “Advanced Laboratory for Heterogeneous Communication Networks” using the funding we have been awarded from Canada Foundation of Innovation and Ontario Research Fund. Read the announcement...