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− | + | * Infrastructure – Analysis, Development, and Planning [especially for developing communities] | |
− | + | * Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Sustainable Development [ICTD] | |
− | + | * Telecommunications technology and policies (especially access technologies) | |
− | + | * Digital divide issues and telecom leapfrogging | |
− | + | * Telecom, Power and Information sectors finance, restructuring, and (de)regulation | |
− | + | * IT for power sector management, control, and demand response (e.g., Smart Metering) | |
− | + | * Energy technologies, pricing, and evaluation | |
− | + | * Energy security and cooperation | |
− | + | * Information security, privacy, and education | |
− | + | * Disaster Response | |
− | + | * Issues of Technology Transfer and Implementation | |
− | + | '''[http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/contacts.php?idc=293 Selected bibliography by Rahul Tongia]''' | |
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[[Category:People|Tongia, Rahul]] | [[Category:People|Tongia, Rahul]] | ||
[[Category:People_ICT4D|Tongia, Rahul]] | [[Category:People_ICT4D|Tongia, Rahul]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 7 August 2008
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rtongia
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
Research Interests
- Infrastructure – Analysis, Development, and Planning [especially for developing communities]
- Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for Sustainable Development [ICTD]
- Telecommunications technology and policies (especially access technologies)
- Digital divide issues and telecom leapfrogging
- Telecom, Power and Information sectors finance, restructuring, and (de)regulation
- IT for power sector management, control, and demand response (e.g., Smart Metering)
- Energy technologies, pricing, and evaluation
- Energy security and cooperation
- Information security, privacy, and education
- Disaster Response
- Issues of Technology Transfer and Implementation