Students
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Current StudentsPh.D. Theses
- Shana Hyvat. Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York NY.
- Ghassen Ben Brahim . Department of Computer Science, University of Western Michigan, Kalamazoo MI.
M.Sc Theses
- Jamie Levy, Graduate Program in Forensic Computing, John Jay College , New York NY.
- Matthew Cheng , Graduate Program in Forensic Computing, John Jay College , New York NY.
B.Sc. Projects
- Claudine Grant, John Jay College.
- Aljona Necaj, John Jay College.
- Alma Vujasinovic, John Jay College.
- Petrit Duraku, John Jay College.
Previous StudentsM.Sc. Theses
- Ghassen Ben Brahim. Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri, Columbia MI. TRON:Toolkit for Routing in Optical Networks.
B.Sc. Projects
- James Johnson, CMU. A distributed event service with virtual synchrony.
- Birendro Roy, MIT. A simulator for investigating load and communication minimization in multi-agent systems .
- Nicolai Zeldovich. MIT. An ST protocol network driver for Linux.
- Ron Shacham, U.C. Berkeley. A multithreaded Java implementation of the CASiNO framework.
- Jennifer Trotta, Catholic University of America. A Visual Debugger Library for the CASiNO framework.
- Rudy Kellner, Rensaellaer. The SimKernel Debugger for the CASiNO framework.
- Max Berman, Rensaellaer. Interim Layer Network Management for ATM
- Chris Westmoreland, Rensaellaer. ATM Network Management using SNMP .
- Rodney Walker, University of Maryland Baltimore County. A hierarchical network designer and graphical layout tool for the PRouST ATM network simulator .
- Daniel Russakoff, Harvard University. Automatic graph layout for CASiNO framework applications.
- Tolentino Correia, City College CUNY. A library for transparent migration from TCP/IP to ATM.
- Lionel Pagador, Johns Hopkins. A live video capture transport system for native ATM.
- Sean Mountcastle, Catholic University of America. CASiNO: A Rapid Prototyping Framework for Applications and Protocols for High-Speed Networks .
