By Category:
• Visiting professors and post doctoral fellows hosted
• MSE (Master of Science in Engineering) and MEng (Master of Engineering) students supervised
• Senior theses, senior and junior independent projects supervised
• Academic advisees: first year graduate students
• Academic advisees: undergraduate students
Visiting professors, visiting scholars and post doctoral fellows hosted
1. Dr. Seong Woo Seo, Janaury 1995 to June 1996, Post-doctoral fellow, jointly hosted by Prof. Paul Prucnal; currently Professor at Seoul National University, South Korea.
2. Mr. Atsushi Yoshimura, October 1995 to December 1996,Visiting research staff while he was with Asahi Kasei Corp.; currently with Ericsson, Japan.
3. Prof. Toshikazu Kimura, March 1996 to August 1996, Visiting scholar; Hokkaido University.
4. Dr. Linda Zeger, January 1996 to December 2002, Part-time Consultant while she was with Educational Testing Service; currently with MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
5. Dr. Piero Castoldi, September 1996 to August 1997, Post doctoral fellow; currently Associate Professor in Telecommunications at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy.
6. Dr. Duanyi Wang, January 1999 to June 2001, Visiting scholar from Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications.
7. Prof. Piero Castoldi, July 1999 to September 1999, and July 2000-September 2000, Visiting scholar from University of Parma; currently Associate Professor in Telecommunications at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa, Italy.
8. Prof. Shun-Zheng Yu, August 1999 to October 2000, Visiting scholar, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R. China.
9. Dr. Sadayuki Abeta, June 2000 to May 2001, Visiting scholar; NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Japan.
10. Prof. Yongguang Chen, August 2000 to January 2002, Visiting scholar; University of Science & Technology, P. R. China.
11. Prof. Zbignew Hulicki, January 2002 to October 2002, Fulbright scholar; Professor at the University of Cracow-AGH, Poland.
12. Prof. Zygmunt Haas, January 2003 to June 2003, Visiting professor; Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
13. Prof. Benjamin Melamed, September 2003 to January 2004, Visiting professor, Rutgers University, NJ.
1. Ethan (Mickey) Spiegel, September 1988 to March 1992; Ph.D. Thesis: "Performance of high-speed token-passing networks," currently with Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA.
2. Qiang Ren, September 1990 to March 1994; Ph.D. Thesis: "Modeling of traffic sources and performance analysis of statistical multiplexing in an ATM network," currently with Avici Systems, Inc., North Billerica, MA.
3. Brian L. Mark, March 1992 to September 1995; Ph.D. Thesis, "Resource allocation and traffic control for broadband networks," currently Associate Professor at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.
4. Aleksandra Smiljanic, July 1995 to June 1999; Ph.D. Thesis: "Packet switching with terabit capacity," currently Professor at Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro, and a Research Professor at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
5. Jan Bajcsy, July 1996 to November 1999; Ph.D. Thesis: "Iterative decoding in concatenated systems," currently on the faculty of Mc Gill University, Montreal, Canada.
6. Pei Chen, July 1996 to July 2001; Ph.D. Thesis: "Signal detection and channel estimation in multipath channels," currently with Qualcomm Inc., San Diego, CA.
7. Yihong Qi, February 2000 to September 2003; Ph.D. Thesis: "Wireless geolocation in a non-line-of-sight environment," Currently with the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Yokosuka, Japan.
8. Xiaoqiang Ma, February 2000 to September 2004; Ph.D. Thesis: "Channel estimation of OFDM wireless communication systems," currently with ATI Co., Aleentown, PA.
9. Somdip Datta, February 2000 to October 2004; Ph.D. Thesis: "Reliable optical backbone architecture and high-performance switch design," currently with Goldman Sachs, New York, NY.
10. Ioannis Avramopoilos, September 1999 to August 2000, and February 2002 to present, Ph.D. candidate.
11. Sinan Gezici, February 2002 to present, Ph.D. candidate.
12. Qiang Huang, February 2002 to present, Ph.D. candidate.
MSE (Master of Science in Engineering) and MEng (Master of Engineering) students supervised
1. Ryo Fukushima, September 1992 to June 1994; MSE Thesis: "Performance analysis of IEEE 802.6 MAN (DQDB)," currently with Tokyo Gas & Electric Co.
2. Yojiro Osaki, September 1993 to January 1995; MSE Thesis: "Blocking probabilities of all-optical networks," currently with Mitsubishi Electric Company, Japan.
3. Shun Kei, September 1995 to June 1996; MSE degree; currently with Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA.
4. Jie Gui, September 1995 to June 1996; MSE degree; currently with Conexant Systems, Inc., Red Bank, NJ.
5. Toshimichi Kida, September 1997 to March 1999; MSE Thesis: "DRCRA-TDMA: Dynamic reservation with classified request access-TDMA," currently with Mitsubishi Electric Co., Japan.
6. Ed Hua, September 1998 to June 1999; MEng degree.
7. Qingwei Li, September 2002 to October 2003; MSE Thesis: "Fast simulation of queuing systems."
8. Evans Metcalfe, September 2003 to June 2004; MEng degree, currently with Mitre Corp., Boston, MA.
Senior Theses, Senior and Junior Independent Projects supervised
1. Gary Chan '93: Senior project, "ShuffleNet with deflection routing: performance and analysis," (Received the Charles Ira Young Memorial Tablet and Medal and POEM Newport Award of Excellence; the work published in SICON'93, Globecom'93, Globecom'94, and IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 490-501, April 2000.) Currently Associate professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong.
2. Brian Spellbring '93: Senior project, "TCP/IP vs. OSI Internetworking: overview, analysis and migration."
3. Hendrik T. Susanto '93: Senior project, "Soft handoff algorithms in cellular radio networks." Currently a Principal at GTI Ventures LLC, New York, NY.
4. Michael Schneider '93: Junior project, "A simulation study of a statistical multiplexer with multiple ON/OFF sources."
5. Hussain Malik '94: Junior project, "Alternatives in network architectures: TCP/OP vs. OSI.". Senior project, "Beyond telephone: personal communication systems."
6. John Paz '94, Junior project, "Numerically computed probability distributions for the buffer size of a statistical multiplexer;" Senior project, "An entropy maximization approach to queueing and loss networks."
7. Vydia Krishnan '95, Senior project, "Routing for Multimedia Multicasts."
8. Michael Hsu '95, Senior project, "Lossless Traffic Shaping of Compressed Video."
9. Mike Finegold '95 (Math major), Senior thesis, "Statistical multiplexing and call admission control in ATM Networks."
10. Kaiser Fung '95 (CE/OR major), Senior thesis, "Design of a survivable connectionless subnet in an ATM network." Currently with American Express, New York, NY.
11. Benjamin Chen '96, Senior project, "Spectral domain CDMA for coherent optical networks."
12. Chiang-Ling Ng '96, Senior Project, "Performance analysis of generalized multihop shufflenet networks," (Received POEM Newport Award of Excellence; the work presented at INFOCOM97), currently with Goldman Sachs, Tokyo, Japan.
13. Volkan Rodoplu '96, Senior project, "FM subcarrier digital services," currently Assistant Professor at UC Santa Barbara.
14. James Hunziker '98, Senior project, "Iterative decoding in digital recording systems," (received the "David Forney, Jr. Prize of the Department, published in IEEE JSAC, May 2001, coauthored by J. Bajcsy et al.)
15. David Garr '99, Junior project, "Iterative decoding of GSM signals," (received the "David Forney, Jr. Prize" of the Department, published in CISS'98, and IEEE JSAC, May 2001, coauthored by J. Bajcsy et al.) Currently at Harvard Law School.
16. Chan Vee Chong '99, Senior project, "Iterative decoding for GSM systems," (received the ``David Forney, Jr. Prize'' of the Department, published in IEEE JSAC, May 2001, coauthored by J. Bajcsy et al.) currently with the Economic Development Board, Singapore.
17. Chiang Lian Ng '02, Senior project, "Control of peak power in OFDM signals." Currently with Citigroup Inc., Singapore.
Academic Advisees: First Year Graduate students
1. Boon-Lock Yeo (1992-93)
2. Ryo Fukushima (1992-93)
3. Yojiro Osaki (1993-94)
4. Wenjun Zeng (1993-94)
5. Jan Bajcsy (1994-95)
6. Jie Gui (1995-96)
7. Pei Chen (1996-97)
8. Ying Zhu (1997-98)
9. Toshimichi Kida (1997-98)
10. Ioannis Avramopoulos (2000-01)
11. Qing Wei (2002-03)
12. Evan Metcalfe (2003-04).
Academic Advisees: Undergraduate students
1. Class of 1996: Stephan Afande, Benjamin Chen, Raj DeDatta, James Fei, Jason Hsu, Warnie Jacinta, Adm Mersereau, Charalambos Kontzalis, Chiang Ling Ng, Dave Oppenheim, Poompat Saengudomlert, Tanya Wu.
2. Class of 2000: Eric Casas, Patricia Chow, Robert Frickey, Keigo Hirakawa, Yung Kuan Huang, Ryan Kimber, Thomas Krause, Jared Murphy, Richard Rocca, Vilas Sridharan, Michael Chang, Karen Laakmar.
3. Class of 2003: Ardan Arac, David Bradley, Joseph Casaine, Brendan J. Dillon, Elizabeth A. Hon, Antony J. Marin, Marco A. Salazar, Mark R. Siano, Michelle L. Wu.
4. Class of 2006: Naomi Y. Chang (switched to Physics), Saahill S. Desai, David G.Gordon, Prithvi Raj, Adam M. Reif.