Current Graduated PostdocsVisitors REQUIREMENT APPLICATION Heritage


I have three NSF REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) positions open immediately. If you are a domestic undergraduate student in good academic standing, please send me your resume.


News
PhD Candidates:
PhD Students: Masters Students:
  • Pritam Gundecha
Previous REU Students:
  • David Curtiss
  • Samuel Rasumssen

Full List of PhD Graduates:
Full List of MS Graduates:
  • Jun Shen, (MS, Arizona State University, Jun2009)
    A Fully Poynomial Time Approximation Scheme for A Multiple QoS Routing Problem,
    Initial Job: PhD student, CSE at ASU

  • Anjan Meenakshisundaram, (MS, Arizona State University, May2009)
    Establishing Node-Disjoint Multipath Routes Using Dynamic Source Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,
    Initial Job: ResponseLogix, Sunnyvale, CA

  • Afsheen Irani, (MS, Arizona State University, Jul2008)
    Interference-Aware Link Scheduling for Wireless Mesh Networks with the Physical Interference Model,
    Initial Job: Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York City.

  • Manvendu Bharadwaj, (MS, Arizona State University, Jan2005)
    Distributed Topology Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks,
    Initial Job: Motorola, Chicago, IL.

  • Ashish Shah, (MS, Arizona State University, Jan2004)
    Location Computation in Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks,
    Initial Job: Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York City.

  • Rakesh Banka, (MS, Arizona State University, Dec2003)
    Efficient Multicasting in WDM Optical Networks,
    Initial Job: Infobox, Inc., San Jose.

  • Arpan Shah, (MS, Arizona State University, May2003)
    Protection and Quality of Service Issues for Lightpath Establishment in Optical Networks,
    Initial Job: Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York City.

  • Ravi Gottapu, (MS, Arizona State University, May2003)
    Improved Protection Schemes in Optical Networks,
    Initial Job: Microsoft, Seattle.

  • Li Chen, (MS, University of Vermont, Aug2002)
    QoS Multicast Routing and Protection Planning in Optical Networks.
    Initial Job: Instructor at University of Vermont.

  • Jana Kepkova, (MS, University of Vermont, May2001)
    Parallel Algorithms for Fast Evaluation of Force Fields in Particle Systems.
    Initial Job: IBM, Vermont.

  • Wei Xiao, (MS, University of Vermont, Mar2001)
    Approximation Algorithms for Delay Constrained Minimum Cost Multicast in Computer Networks.
    Initial Job: Cadence.

  • Andrew Thurber, (MS, University of Vermont, Mar1999)
    Exact and Efficient Approximation Algorithms for Computing Hexagonal Steiner Trees in VLSI Circuit Design.
    Initial Job: Trex Medical Corporation, Boston. Now with Cisco.

  • Greg Stadtlander, (MS, University of Vermont, Mar1998)
    The K-Optimal Heuristic for Computing Rectilinear Steiner Trees.
    Initial Job: IBM, Vermont.

  • Mark Lasher, (MS, University of Vermont, Dec1997)
    Rapid Evaluation of Force Fields in N-Body Simulations using a Fair-Split Tree.
    Initial Job: IBM, Vermont.

  • Alan Zall, (MS, University of Vermont, May1995)
    Fast Evaluation of Potential and Force Field.
    Initial Job: Insurance Technology Services of America, Boston.

Postdocs and Visitors:
  • 01Feb2000--31May2000:
    Guangting Chen
    Professor and Provost
    Hangzhou Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    Hangzhou, China

  • 01Jan2000--31May2000:
    Guojun Li
    Professor
    Department of Mathematics and Systems Science
    University of Shandong
    Jinan, China

  • 01Jan1998--15Aug1999:
    Guohui Lin
    Associate Professor
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Alberta
    Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E8

  • 01Jan1994--31Dec1995:
    Lunjiang Ling
    Professor
    Institute of Biophysics and Protein Science
    Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Beijing, China


My Academic Heritage:
My academic ancestors and descendants can be found at
The Mathematics Genealogy Project.

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