Dr Shi Zhou

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Biography

Dr. Shi Zhou received his BSc and MSc in Electronic Engineering at Zhejiang University, China. He received his PhD in Telecommunications at Queen Mary, University of London in 2004. Since then he has been as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of UCL. He was awarded a prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Research Fellowship from 2007 – 2012.

He is a member of the Media Futures research group and the Networks research group of the Department of Computer Science. He supervises PhD students at the UCL Centre for Security and Crime Science (SECReT) and the UCL Doctoral Training Centre in Financial Computing. He is also a member of the UCL Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research.

He is a Senior Member of IEEE. He is a committee member of the Internet Specialist (IS) group of the British Computer Society (BCS). He is also a member of IET and ACM.

Research Summary

Dr. Shi Zhou is interested in the characterisation and modelling of large-scale complex networks encompassing a wide range of domains in nature and society, with an emphasis on information and communication networks such as the Internet and the World Wide Web. (more info)


Research outputs

The Internet Topology And Its Evolution 2006 Zhou S
Understanding the evolution dynamics of internet topology 2006 Zhou S
Towards a precise and complete Internet topology generator 2006 Zhou S,Zhang G,Zhang G,Zhuge Z
Characterising and modelling the Internet topology - the rich-club phenomenon and the PFP model 2006 Zhou S
The DigiM-GZ Project -Digital Metropolis Of Guangzhou 2005 Cheng P,Ran S,Luo N,Zhou S
Dynamical Modelling of TCP Packet Traffic on Scale-Free Networks 2005 Woolf M,Arrowsmith D,Mondragon RJ,Pitts J,Zhou S
The Positive-Feedback Preference Model of the AS-Level Internet Topology 2005 Zhou S,Mondragόn RJ
Topological Discrepancies Among Internet Measurements Using Different Sampling Methodologies 2005 Zhou S,Mondragόn RJ
The Universal Urban Multi-info System 2005 Chen P,Zhou S
Accurately modelling the Internet topology 2004 Zhou S,Mondragon RJ
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Research activities

Cyber Security
Internet inter-domain routing
Modelling complex networks
Security in cloud computing
Social media networks
Spreading phenomenon on networks