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All students must complete a project as part of their program of study. Relevant links: Faculty teaching in the graduate computing
program are pursuing research and scholarship in addition to delivering
outstanding instruction. A brief overview of faculty research interests
follows: Dr. Victor Clincy spent a number of years in the wide-area-networking industry in technical and management positions working in the circuit-switch, packet-switch and cable networking arenas. Dr. Clincy has numerous refereed publications in wired and wireless networking from both a technical and educational perspective.
Dr. Jose Garrido has published textbooks on real-time systems and
simulation. Dr. Garrido has developed the PSIM language for simulating
real-time systems.
Dr. Ken Hoganson (Program Director) has published refereed journal and conference research papers in three related technical research areas: Scalable Multiprocessor Architectures The Unified Parallel Speedup Model Embedded Systems on Single-Chip Multiprocessors, and has also interested in research in AI, game design, and game theory. In addition to 15 years in academia, Dr. Hoganson brings years of industry experience as a Manager of Information Systems, and as a Database Administrator (Oracle). Dr. Gary Lewis conducts research in embedded systems, real-time systems, and device control. Dr. Ying Xie research areas include: Bioinformatics, healthcare informatics, data mining, pattern recognition, and information storage and retrieval. Currently, he is the primary investigator of an industry sponsored project on real-time time series analysis. Dr. Chong-wei Xu has numerous refereed conference papers in two related knowledge areas:
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