Dr. May Thu Zar Win

  • maythuzarwin@ucsmub.edu.mm

Dr. May Thu Zar Win

Assistant Lecturer
Faculty of Computer Systems & Technologies

Academic Qualifications

  • B.C.Tech. from University of Computer Studies (Mawlamyine) in 2007
  • B.C.Tech. (Hons:) from University of Computer Studies (Mawlamyine) in 2008
  • M.C.Tech. from University of Computer Studies (Mawlamyine) in 2011
  • Ph.D. (IT) from University of Computer Studies, Yangon in 2019

Fields of Interest

  • Computer Networking
  • Software Defined Networking

List of Publications

  1. May Thu Zar Win and Khin Sandar, “Comparative Study of Image Noise Reduction”, In Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Parallel and Soft Computing (PSC 2011), Yangon, Myanmar, 2011.
  2. May Thu Zar Win, Aung Htein Maw and Khin Than Mya, “Study on Segment Routing on SDN”, In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Applications (ICCA 2017), Yangon, Myanmar, February, 2017, pp. 385-390.
  3. May Thu Zar Win, Khin Than Mya and Yutaka Ishibashi, “Traffic Engineering with Segment Routing in ONOS Controller”, In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer Applications (ICCA 2018), Yangon, Myanmar, February, 2018, pp. 380-384.
  4. May Thu Zar Win, Yutaka Ishibashi and Khin Than Mya, “Available bandwidth-based Application-aware Engineering in SDN”, In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Future Computer and Communication (ICFCC 2019), Yangon, Myanmar, Vol. 11, February, 2019, pp. 142-147, ISBN 978-981-14-1455-8, Special Issue of WCSE.
  5. May Thu Zar Win, Yutaka Ishibashi and Khin Than Mya, “QoS-aware Traffic Engineering in Software Defined Networking”, In Proceeding of the 25th International Asia-Pacific Conference on Communication (APCC 2019), IEEE Explore and EI, Ho Chi Min, Vietnam, November, 2019, pp. 172-176.
  6. May Thu Zar Win and Khin Than Mya, “QoS-aware Traffic Management in Software Defined Networks”, International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), Vol. 49, no. 1, January, 2020, pp. 227-239, Impact Factor: 0.31, ISSN: 2307-4531.