Bachelors Degree Students Supervised
Cooper Union
- Eli Friedman, EE, Jan 2015 - Present
- Alex Rybchuk, ME, Summer 2015- Present
- Tom Koch, EE, Summer 2015 - Present
- Hetian Wu, EE, Spring 2016 - Present
- Brendan Fernes, EE, Summer 2015
- Eui Seong Han, EE, Summer 2015
UNCC
1. Primary Advisor for NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates, Fall 2012-Spring 2013, Daniel Ball, Ontological Structures for Qualitative Decision Theory and Topic modeling”.
2. Primary Advisor for NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates, Fall 2012-Spring 2013, Coreen Burke, “Ontological Structures for Qualitative Decision Theory and Topic modeling”.
3. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Research, Fall 2012-Spring 2013, Terry Rabinowitz, “Value-aware agents for Ethical Decision Making in E-government” with emphasis on Negotiation and Decision Theory.
4. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Research, Fall 2012-Spring 2013, Peter Malmgrem, “Value-aware agents for Ethical Decision Making in E-government” with emphasis on Negotiation and Decision Theory.
5. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Senior Project, Fall 2012, Deanna Jarrett, Department of Computer Science, “Modeling Non-Linear Cascading Consequences in Interdependent Networks”.
6. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Senior Project, Fall 2007-Spring 2008, Jason Hillgen, Department of Computer Science, “Empirical Study of a Multi-Agent System that Tracks Meteorological Phenomenon”.
7. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Senior Project, Fall 2007-Spring 2008, James Rozier, Department of Computer Science, “Role of Constraint Optimization Algorithms in Wireless Network Resource Management”.
8. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Senior Project, Summer 2007-Fall 2007, George Nwador, Department of Software and Information Systems, “A Web-based Application for Research Project and Publication Display and Management”
9. Primary Advisor for Undergraduate Senior Project, Fall 2005- Spring 2006, George Alexander, Department of Computer Science, “Role of Problem Classification in Online Meta-Cognition