MS Project/Thesis Seminar
VCSG-893
Fall 2006

Homepages of participants

  1. Brian Alliet, Efficient Translation of Haskell to Java, 9/18
  2. Fatima Al-Raisi, Computational Linguistics, 9/11, 10/16, 10/23
  3. Eric Brelsford, Algorithms for approximating bribery strategies in elections, 9/18, 10/2, 10/23
  4. Joshua Harlow, Emotive distributed agents for usage in heuristic probelm solving, 9/18, 9/25, 10/9
  5. Tayeb Karim, On the similarities between sensorimotor development and computational emergent behavior, 9/18, 10/2, 10/16
  6. Paul Lorenz, Type Inference, 9/11, 10/9, 10/23
  7. Daphne Norton, An Investigation of Techniques to Reduce the Run Time of Java Applications, or Strategies for Designing or Selecting a Password Encryption Algorithm, 9/18, 10/16, 10/23
  8. Sanooj Ramachandran, AKS primality testing algorithm, 9/18, 10/16
  9. Suresh Sundriyal, Counting points on elliptic curves, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23
  10. Stanislaw Radziszowski, instructor , combinatorial computing
    See also the list of MS projects and thesis defended under my supervision.
Guest speakers:
  1. 9/4 - spr
  2. 9/11 - Roman Koshykar, Wallace Memorial Library
  3. 9/18 - short presentations by all students
  4. 9/25 - LaTeX minitutorial by Joshua Harlow
  5. 10/2 - Tigin Kaptanoglu, CS cryptography thesis
  6. 10/9 - Joe Testa, NSSA/Security
  7. 10/16 - David Rivshin, graph reconstruction numbers
  8. 10/23 - short presentations by all students
  9. 10/30 - short presentations by all students
  10. 11/6 - Kristin Smith, MS project