PhD students
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Sandra Murphy, PhD completed in Spring 90.
Dissertation: Service Specification and Protocol Construction
for a Layered Architecture.
(Post PhD position: Trusted Information Systems, Glendale, Maryland.)
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David Ginat, PhD completed in Spring 90.
Dissertation: Adaptive Ordering of Contending
Processes in Distributed System.
(Post PhD position: IBM Haifa and Technion, Israel.)
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Jean Bolot, PhD completed in December 91.
Dissertation: A Least-Squares Approximation Technique
with an Application to the M/M/1 Queue.
ACM Samuel T. Alexander award for best dissertation
in Washington Area for 1991.
(Post PhD position: INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France.)
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Cengiz Allaetinoglu, PhD student, completed in June 1994.
Dissertation: Scalable Inter-Domain Routing Protocols.
ACM Samuel T. Alexander award for best dissertation
in Washington Area for 1994.
(Post PhD position: University of Southern California
Institute for Systems Sciences (USC-ISI)
and Research Assistant Professor in USC Computer Science Department.)
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Ibrahim Matta, PhD student, completed August 1995.
Dissertation:
Fast Prototyping and Evaluation of Integrated Services Networks.
(Post PhD position:
Assistant Professor in Computer Science Departhment, Northeastern University.
Awarded NSF Career Award in 1997.)
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Catalin Popescu, PhD student, completed August 2000.
Research Area: Fast Evaluation of Large Dynamic Networks.
(Post PhD position: Google.)
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Sunjoon Ahn, PhD student, completed December 2001.
Research Area: Adaptive Control for Mobile Wireless Networks.
(Post PhD position: LG Electronics, Korea.)
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Cuneyt Akinlar, PhD student, completed December 2001.
Research Area: Auto-Configuring Hosts and Routers in ZeroConf Networks.
(Post PhD position:
Panasonic Networking Technology Laboratory, New Jersey.)
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Nada Golmie, PhD student, completed December, 2002.
Research Area: Coexistence of Bluetooth and 802.11 Networks.
(Pre and post PhD position: National Institute of Standards and Technology.)
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Andrzej Kochut, PhD student, completed May 2005.
Research Area: Timestep Stochastic Simulation for Computer Networks.
(Post PhD position: IBM Research, T.J. Watson Labs.)
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Tamer Elsharnouby, PhD student, completed August 2005.
Research Area:
SeSFJava: Framework for Specification and Testing
of Concurrent System Implementations.
(Post PhD position: Microsoft.)
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Arunchandar Vasan, PhD student, completed August 2007.
Research Area: Timestep Stochastic Simulation for 802.11 networks.
(Post PhD position: Tata Consulting Services Research.)