György Dán is professor of Teletraffic systems at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. He received the M.Sc. degree in computer engineering from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary in 1999, the M.Sc. degree in business administration from the Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary in 2003, and the Ph.D. in Telecommunications from KTH in 2006. He worked as a consultant in the field of access networks, streaming media and videoconferencing 1999-2001. He was a visiting researcher at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science in 2008, a Fulbright research scholar at the Information Trust Institute at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2012-2013, and an invited professor at EPFL, Switzerland in 2014-2015. His research interests include the design and analysis of content management and computing systems, game theoretical models of networked systems, and cyber-physical system security and resilience.

He is an author or co-author of some 140 scientific publications. He received the award of the Ericsson Research Foundation in 2010, 2012 and 2014, and in 2012 he was awarded a Fulbright research grant from the Fulbright commission. His and his group’s research received the best paper award at IFIP/TC6 Networking 2008, at IEEE P2P 2010, at SNCNW 2013, and by the IEEE ComSoc/ISOC Internet technical committee in 2016-2017, the best student paper award at ITC 23 in 2011 and by the IEEE Sweden Joint VT-COM-IT Chapter in 2018, and the best poster award at IEEE Infocom 2018. He has served on the TPC of IEEE and ACM conferences, including IEEE Infocom, IEEE ICDCS, and ACM e-Energy, and is a regular reviewer for IEEE journals and magazines. He served as symposium TPC co-chair of IEEE SmartGridComm 2014, 2021, TPC co-chair in 2020, workshop chair of ICME2015 and ICDCS 2021, and he is an area editor of Elsevier Computer Communications and of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.