MS Project/Thesis Seminar
VCSG-893
Spring 2005

Homepages of participants

  1. Christian Castillo, A Framework for Writing Reusable Automated Tests for C# Components, 3/21, 4/18, 5/2
  2. Andy Kulp, Finding Convex Hexagons From Planar Points In General Position, 3/21, 4/11, 5/2
  3. Samuel J. Lallemand Jr., Using Genetic Programming to Predict Trends in Foreign Exchange, 4/11, 5/16
  4. Hong Li, Group Key Distribution Management in Ad Hoc Wireless Network, 3/21, 4/11, 4/25, 5/2, 5/16
  5. Muneeb Mahmood, Novelty Detection, 3/28, 4/18, 5/9
  6. Christopher Orogvany, Motion Detection in Scenes with Camera Motion, 3/28, 4/25
  7. Arti Singhal, A Comparative Study of Data Access Mechanisms for Distributed Computing in J2EE Platform, 3/28
  8. Prachi Shinde, Data storage in mobile sensor networks, 4/11, 5/9
  9. Jeremiah Snader, Brain Computer Interface Analysis, 3/28, 4/18, 5/16
  10. Brian Tajuddin, A genetically evolved solution to the firing squad problem, 3/21, 4/18, 5/2
  11. Borshin Wang, A New P2P Network Routing Paradigm, 3/28, 4/25
  12. Stanislaw Radziszowski , instructor , combinatorial computing
    See also the list of MS projects and thesis defended under my supervision.
Guest speakers:
  1. Faraz Khan, student, Comparison of Web Application Security Tools, 3/7, 7pm
  2. Le-ake Mariam Gebre Kristos, Small-world Phenomena and Visualization, 3/14, 6pm
  3. Matthew Cowles, Ramsey Theory and the Problem of Ramsey Number R(K5-P3, K5), 3/14, 7pm