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Ph.D. Graduates (chronological)
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S. Eaves
PhD, 2000
Major Professor: Gregory Riccardi
Dissertation: "Managing Scientific Computation with a Java-Based Schema Extension Facility"
B. Granville
PhD, 2000
Major Professor: Dr. Kohout
Dissertation: An Empirical Study of a Query-Language Front-End Processor Using BK-Products for Fuzzy Knowledge Based Systems
Currently working with Florida A & M University
Tiki Suarez
PhD, 2001
Major Professor: Dr.L.W. Hawkes
Dissertation: Intelligent Wireless Management: Improving TCP Performance over Wireless Networks
Currently working with The School of Business & Industry, Florida A & M University
Courtney Lamar Smith
PhD, 2002
Major Professor: Dr.L.W. Hawkes
Dissertation: BREESZ - Browsable Repository for Elementary Educators and Students with a Zoomable Interface: A Computer Tool Prototype for Elementary Curriculum Integration
Currently working with The School of EE & CS, University of Central Florida
Andreas Strotmann
PhD, 2003
Major Professor: Dr.L.J. Kohout
Dissertation: Content Markup Language Design Principles
Currently working with University of Cologne, Germany University Fellow
Han-Ku Lee
PhD, 2003
Major Professor:Dr. Gordon Erlebacher
Dissertation: Towards Efficient Compilation of The HPJava for High-Performance Computing
Sangmi Lee
PhD, 2003
Major Professor: Dr. Gordon Erlebacher
Dissertation: A Modular Data Pipelining Architecture(MDPA) for enabling Universal Accessibility in P2P
Currently working with The Grids Community Grid Lab, in Indiana University
Sang Boem Lim
PhD, 2003
Major Professor: Dr. Gordon Erlebacher
Dissertation : Platforms for HPJava : Runtime Support for Scalable Programming in Java
Yaohang Li
PhD, 2003
Major Professor: Dr. Michael Mascagni
Dissertation : A Grid Computing Representation for Monte Carlo Applications
Ahmed Moussa
PhD, 2003
Major Professor: Dr. Kohout
Dissertation : Using Soft Computing Representation for Monte Carlo Applications
Jason Black
PhD, 2004
Major Professor: Dr. Lois Hawkes
Dissertation : Computerized Collaborative Instruction and Learning or Reading Skills
Tavaris Thomas
PhD, 2004
Major Professor: Dr. Lois Hawkes
Dissertation : An Algorithm for High Performance Distributed Fault-Tolerant Communication
Tri Le-Van
PhD, 2004
Major Professor: Dr. Desmedt
Dissertation : Information Hiding
Clint Whalley
PhD, 2004
Major Professor: Dr. David Whalley
Dissertation : Automated Empirical Optimization of High Performance Floating Point Kernels
Hongmei Chi
PhD, 2004
Major Professor: Dr. Mascagni
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