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MOONIS ALI Professor of Computer Science Texas State University-San Marcos 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 Telephone: (512) 245-8050 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (512) 245-8750 PERSONAL Citizenship: U.S. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Post Held / University From To Job Description Professor of Computer Science 2006 Present Teaching, Research, Texas State University-San Marcos and Administration Chair and Professor of Computer Science 1991 2005 Teaching, Research, Texas State University-San Marcos and Administration Chairman and Professor of Computer Science 1983 1991 Teaching, Research, The University of Tennessee Space Institute and Administration Associate Professor of Computer Science 1980 1983 Teaching and Research Old Dominion University Professor of Computer Science 1979 1980 Teaching, Research, Mosul University and Supervision Senior Researcher 1977 1978 Research and Super- Al-Hazen Research Institute vision Faculty/Research Engineer 1975 1977 Teaching and Research The University of Texas at Austin Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow 1974 1975 Research The University of Texas at Austin Senior Programmer and Lecturer 1968 1974 Teaching, Research, Aligarh University and Supervision

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MOONIS ALI

Professor of Computer Science Texas State University-San Marcos

601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666

Telephone: (512) 245-8050 E-mail: [email protected]

FAX: (512) 245-8750 PERSONAL Citizenship: U.S.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Post Held / University From To Job Description Professor of Computer Science 2006 Present Teaching, Research, Texas State University-San Marcos and Administration Chair and Professor of Computer Science 1991 2005 Teaching, Research, Texas State University-San Marcos and Administration Chairman and Professor of Computer Science 1983 1991 Teaching, Research, The University of Tennessee Space Institute and Administration Associate Professor of Computer Science 1980 1983 Teaching and Research Old Dominion University Professor of Computer Science 1979 1980 Teaching, Research, Mosul University and Supervision Senior Researcher 1977 1978 Research and Super- Al-Hazen Research Institute vision Faculty/Research Engineer 1975 1977 Teaching and Research The University of Texas at Austin Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow 1974 1975 Research The University of Texas at Austin Senior Programmer and Lecturer 1968 1974 Teaching, Research, Aligarh University and Supervision

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EDUCATION Ph.D. 1969 Aligarh University, India (Dissertation title: "Speech Recognition Using Pattern Recognition Techniques”) M.Sc. 1966 Aligarh University, India B.Sc. 1964 Aligarh University, India FELLOWSHIPS

• NASA-ASEE Fellow NASA Langley Research Center, Summer 1983

• Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship The University of Texas at Austin, 1974-75

• Research Fellowship Council of Scientific & Industrial Research of India, 1966-68

• Atomic Energy Fellowship Atomic Energy Commission of India, 1964-66

• Merit Scholarship Aligarh University, 1962-64

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONS

• The NAFSA’s award to Dr. Ali included the recognition for international involvement and accomplishments while at Texas State--particularly, for the support to prospective international students, serving as the advisor to the Indian students Association, and high level of involvement in international associations and projects. The recognition plaque is displayed in the computer science conference room.

• Dr. Ali received an award for Twenty Years’ service and dedication to Texas

State University-San Marcos.

• The faculty of the Department of Computer Science recognized Dr. Ali for his years of service as the chairman and his unwavering devotion to the department. The recognition plaque is displayed in the computer science conference room.

• Dr. Ali was recognized as a “Distinguished Scholar” at the Twenty Fourth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2011), Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA, on July 1, 2011. The recognition plaque is displayed in the computer science conference room.

• The University Star published an article on Oct. 26, 2011 on Dr. Ali’s award and his research. The reporter also interviewed Dr. Ali’s students and

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included their comments in the article. Students’ comments were excellent. A copy of the article is given on the Next Page.

• Dr. Ali was recognized as a “Distinguished Scientist” at the Twenty Fifth

International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems June 9-12, 2012, Dalian, P. R. China. The recognition plaque is displayed in the computer science department lobby.

• Dr. Ali was presented a “Distinguished Service Award” at the Twenty Sixth International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems June 17 - 21, 2013, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The recognition plaque is displayed in the computer science department lobby.

• Dr. Ali was awarded the title of Honorary Professor of International Studies in 2013

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

• Editor-in-Chief, The International Journal of Applied Intelligence, 1991 - present

• Advisory Board member, International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), 2009-Present

• Editorial Board member, The International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology,

Vol. 12, Issue 2, 1999 – 2009, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd (Geneva, Switzerland)

• Guest Editor, The International Journal of Expert Systems, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1992 • President, The International Society of Applied Intelligence, 1991 - present.

• Program Chairman, First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 1-3, 1988.

• General Chairman, Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 6-9, 1989.

• General Chairman, Third International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Charleston, South Carolina, July 15-18, 1990.

• General Chairman, Fourth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Kauai, Hawaii, June 2-5, 1991.

• General Chairman, Fifth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Paderborn, Germany, June 9-12, 1992.

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• General Chairman, Sixth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Edinburgh, Scotland, June 1-4, 1993.

• General Chairman, Seventh International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Austin, Texas, May 31-June 3, 1994.

• General Chairman, Eighth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Melbourne, Australia, June 5-9, 1995.

• General Chairman, Ninth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Fukuoka, Japan, June 4-7, 1996.

• General Chairman, Tenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Atlanta, Georgia, June 10-13, 1997.

• General Chairman, Eleventh International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Benicassim, Castellon, Spain, June 1-4, 1998.

• General Chairman, Twelfth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Cairo, Egypt, May 31-June 3, 1999.

• General Chairman, Thirteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), New Orleans, Louisiana, June 19-22, 2000.

• General Chairman, Fourteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Budapest, Hungary, June 4-7, 2001.

• General Chairman, Fifteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Cairns, Australia, June 17-20, 2002.

• General Chairman, Sixteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Loughborough, England, United Kingdom, June 23-26, 2003.

• General Chairman, Seventeenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Ottawa, Canada, May 17-20, 2004.

• General Chairman, Eighteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering

Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE), Bari, Italy, June 22-25, 2005.

• General Chairman, Ninteenth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Annecy, France, June 27-30, 2006.

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• General Chairman, Twentieth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Kyoto, Japan, June 26-29, 2007.

• General Chairman, Twenty First International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Wroclaw, Poland, June 18-20, 2008.

• General Chairman, Twenty Second International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Tainan, Taiwan, June 24-27, 2009.

• General Chairman, Twenty Third International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Cordoba, Spain, June 1-4, 2010.

• General Chairman, Twenty Fourth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA, June 28-July 1, 2011.

• General Chairman, Twenty Fifth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Dalian, China, June 9 - 12, 2012.

• General Chairman, Twenty Sixth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 17 - 21, 2013

• General Chairman, Twenty seventh International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Kaohsiung, Taiwan June 3 - 6, 2014

GRANTS RECEIVED as PI Texas Engineering and Technical Consortium (TETC) 2005 – December 31, 2008 Enhance Computing Workforce & Provide Higher Education in Computer Science to Working Professionals $ 247,240 Texas Engineering and Technical Consortium (TETC) January 1, 2002 – December 31, 2007 Enhance Computing Workforce & Provide Higher Education in Computer Science to Working Professionals $609,502 National Science Foundation June 15, 1994 - May 31, 1996, Multimedia, Ergonomics, Design and Interface Activities (Media) Laboratory $47,974

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Center for Advanced Space Propulsion and NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center April 1, 1990 – August 31, 1991 Identification & Interpretation of Patterns in Rocket Engine Data $225,000 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, and Rocketdyne November 1, 1989 - October 31, 1990 Space Shuttle Main Engine Fault Diagnostic Expert System $57,000 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion and NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center February 1, 1989 - March 31, 1990 Identification & Interpretations of Patterns in Rocket Engine Data $86,031 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, and Rocketdyne November 1, 1988 - October 31, 1989 Space Shuttle Main Engine Fault Diagnostic Expert System $80,182 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, and Rocketdyne January 1, 1988 - October 31, 1988 Space Shuttle Main Engine Component Life Management Expert System $90,000 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion and NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center January 1, 1988 - October 31, 1988 Space Shuttle Main Engine Fault Diagnostic Expert System $80,000 Center for Advanced Space Propulsion and NASA April 1, 1988 - September 30, 1989 Development of Fault Monitory and Diagnosis Expert System for Space Power Distribution System $100,000 NASA - Langley Research Center September 1, 1987 - August 30, 1988 Automatic Knowledge Acquisition System $18,000 NASA - Langley Research Center and Federal Aviation Agency September 1, 1986 - July 31, 1987 Flight Expert System for On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis $90,000 NASA - Langley Research Center and Federal Aviation Agency October 1, 1985 - August 31, 1986

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Flight Expert System for On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis $133,148 NASA - Langley Research Center September 1, 1985 - August 31, 1986 A Structured Knowledge-Base for an Intelligent Cockpit Expert System $17,000 NASA - Langley Research Center and Federal Aviation Agency July 13, 1985 - September 30, 1985 Flight Expert System for On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis $28,830 Arnold Engineering Development Center February 1, 1985 - Sept. 30, 1985 Development of Expert Systems for Calspan Research Projects $6,000 NASA - Langley Research Center and Federal Aviation Agency January 13, 1985 - July 12, 1985 Flight Expert System for On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis $93,156 Intel Corporation January 1, 1985 - December 31, 1985 Development of AI Software Package $15,000 (in the form of equipment) NASA - Langley Research Center and Federal Aviation Agency August 13, 1984 - January 12, 1985 Flight Expert System for On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis $100,000

AREAS OF RESEARCH

• Intelligent Database Systems • Intelligent Diagnostic Systems • Neural Network Architectures • Intelligent Planning and Scheduling Systems • Machine Learning • Intelligent Interface • Knowledge Representation • Expert Systems • Natural Language Processing • Robotic Vision • Pattern Recognition • Image Processing

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SUPERVISION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS * Real-time fault diagnosis in jet and rocket engines. * Development of a flight expert system. * Development of an expert system for fault monitoring, diagnosis, and automatic control of an MHD

power plant. * Natural language interface to expert systems. * Development of a dynamic knowledge base with time-varying knowledge. * Development of a rule-based expert system for locating and sizing boundary layer transition strips. * Development of an expert system to perform vibration analysis and fault diagnosis in a plenum

evacuation system. ACADEMIC PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT

• Ph.D. program in Computer Science at UTSI • M.S. program in Computer Science at UTSI, ODU, and Texas State • New Courses in Computer Science at UTSI, ODU, and Texas State

COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL

• Design of Programming Languages • Intelligent Interfaces • Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing • Knowledge Representation, Searching and Reasoning • Artificial Intelligence Programming • Principles of Expert Systems • Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Languages • Artificial Intelligence • Operating Systems • Design and Implementation of Programming Languages • Data Base Management Systems • Applied Computation Theory • Computer Organization • Pattern Recognition and Image Processing • Compiler Design • Applied Automata and Formal Languages • Structured Programming • Data Structures • Numerical Analysis • Fundamentals of Computer Science • Programming Languages

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DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES SERVED

• Undergraduate Committee • Graduate Committee • Recruitment Committee • Policy and Procedure Committee • Personnel Committee • CS 1428 Committee

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE SERVED Excellence in Diversity Awards Committee PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES SERVED

• Member, Work Force Committee, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board • Member of the Advisory Committee for the STEM Academy in Austin.

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

• ISAI (President) • IEEE(Senior Member) • ACM/SIGART • IEEE Computer Society • American Association for Artificial Intelligence • Sigma Xi

SCHOLARLY BOOKS 1. (with José Mira and Angel Pasqual del Pobil): Methodology and Tools in Knowledge-Based Systems, Springer-Verlag, 1998. 2. (with José Mira and Angel Pasqual del Pobil): Tasks and Methods in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 1998. 3. (with Ibrahim Imam, Yves Kodratoff, and Ayman El-Dessouki): Multiple Approaches to Intelligent Systems, Springer-Verlag, 1999. 4. (with Rasiah Loganantharaj and Günther Palm): Intelligent Problem Solving, Springer-Verlag, 2000. 5. (with László Monostori and József Váncza): Engineering of Intelligent Systems, Springer-Verlag, 2001. 6. (with Tim Hendtlass):

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Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2002. 7. (with Paul Chung and Chris Hinde):

Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence , Springer-Verlag, 2003. 8. (with Bob Orchard and Chungsheng Yang): Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2004. 9. (with Floriana Esposito) Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2005. 10. (with Richard Dapoigny) Advances in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2006. 11. (with Hiroshi G. Okuno) New Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2007. 12. (with Ngoc T. Nguyen, Leszek Borzemski, and Adam Grzech) New Frontiers in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag,2008. 13. (withBeen-Chian Chien, Tzung-Pei Hong, Shyi-Ming Chen) Next Generation Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag,2009. 14. (with Nicolas Garcia-Pedrajas, Francisco Herrera, Colin Fyfe, Jose Manuel Benitez) Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligent Systems, Part I, Springer-Verlag,2010. 15. (with Nicolas Garcia-Pedrajas, Francisco Herrera, Colin Fyfe, Jose Manuel Benitez) Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligent Systems, Part II, Springer-Verlag,2010. 16. (with Nicolas Garcia-Pedrajas, Francisco Herrera, Colin Fyfe, Jose Manuel Benitez) Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligent Systems, Part III, Springer-Verlag,2010. 17. ( with Kishan G. Mehrotra, Chilukuri K Mohan, Jae C. Oh, Pramod K. Varshney) Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence, Part I, Springer-Verlag, 2011. 18. ( with Kishan G. Mehrotra, Chilukuri K Mohan, Jae C. Oh, Pramod K. Varshney) Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence, Part II, Springer-Verlag, 2011. 19. ( with Kishan G. Mehrotra, Chilukuri K Mohan, Jae C. Oh, Pramod K. Varshney) Developing Concepts in Applied Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2011. 20. (with He Jiang, Wei Ding, Xindong Wu) Advanced Research in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2012. 21. (with Wei Ding, He Jiang, Mingchu Li) Modern Advances in Intelligent Systems and Tools, Springer-Verlag, 2012.

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22. (with Tibor Bosse, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur) Recent Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2013. 23 ( with Tibor Bosse, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur)

Contemporary Challenges and Solutions in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, 2013. 24. (with Jeng-Shyang Pan, Shyi-Ming Chen, Ming-Fong Horng),

Modern Advances in Applied Intelligence, Vol. 1, Springer Verlag, 2014 25. (with Jeng-Shyang Pan, Shyi-Ming Chen, Ming-Fong Horng),

Modern Advances in Applied Intelligence, Vol. 2, Springer Verlag, 2014 SCHOLARLY RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 1. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Speech Recognition using Adaptive Threshold Logic," Proceedings of the Symposium on

Electronic Instrumentation and Communication Systems, J.K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, Allahabad, February, 1969.

2. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Speech and Pattern Recognition Techniques," Proceedings of the Symposium on Space Era

Communication, IIT Delhi, May, 1969. 3. Moonis Ali: Speech Recognition Using Pattern Recognition Techniques," Ph.D. Thesis 1969, Dept. of Physics,

A.M.U., Aligarh. 4. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Theoretical Aspects of Automatic Pattern Recognition Mechanism Using Adaptive Threshold

Logic," Proceedings of the Symposium on Instrumentation and Automation, March, 1970, Organized by B.I.T., Ranchi.

5. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Realization of Non-Linearly Separable Switching Functions," IEEE Transactions on Computers,

June, 1971. 6. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Reduction of Dimensions of Patterns for Machine Recognition of Speech," Journal of the Institution

of Telecommunications Engineers, February, 1972. 7. Moonis Ali: "Software and Hardware Approach to Pattern and Speech Recognition," Proceedings of the Seminar

on Speech and Hearing, A.M.U., Aligarh, January, 1973. 8. Moonis Ali, et al: "Computers Applied for the Recognition of Spoken Patterns," Proceedings of the Seminar on

Computer Applications, Calcutta, February, 1973.

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9. Moonis Ali, et al: "Dimension Reduction and Recognition of Spoken Patterns by Computers," Proceedings of the

Seminar organized by the Computer Society of India, February, 1973. 10. Moonis Ali and Ishtiaque Ahmed Khan: "Language Transcription by Computers," Proceedings of the Symposium on Digital Image

Processing, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, November-December, 1973. 11. Moonis Ali and Rais Ahmed: "Syllable Recognition Using Adaptive Pattern Recognition Techniques," Journal of the Institution of

Telecommunication Engineers, December, 1973. 12. Moonis Ali, et al: "Printing of Computer Output in Multilingual Scripts," Proceedings of the Seminar Organized by the

Computer Society of India, Madras, March, 1974. 13. Moonis Ali: "Reduction and Recognition of Speech Spectra by Computers," Journal of the Institution of

Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers, Vol. 22, No. 10, pp. 649-652, 1976. 14. Moonis Ali: "Computers Applied for the Recognition of Hindi Syllables," Proceedings of the 1976 IEEE

International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, Philadelphia, 1976. 15. Moonis Ali and J.K. Aggarwal: "Automatic Detection and Classification of Crop Insect Pests and Diseases from Infrared Aerial

Color Photographs," Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Machine Processing of Remote Sensed Data, Purdue University, June-July, 1976.

16. Moonis Ali: "Mathematical Picture Grammar Applied for Script Generation," Computer Graphics and Image

Processing, No. 6, pp. 93-102, 1977. 17. Moonis Ali and J.K. Aggarwal: "Automatic Interpretation of Infrared Aerial Color Photographs of Citrus Orchards Having

Infestations of Insect Pests and Diseases," IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Electronics, Vol. GE-15, No. 3, July, 1977.

18. Moonis Ali, W.N. Martin, and J.K. Aggarwal: "Color-Based Computer Analysis of Aerial Photographs," Computer Graphics and Image Processing,

Vol. 9, No. 3, March, 1979. 19. Moonis Ali: "English-Arabic Machine Translation by Computer," Proceedings of the Conference of Arab

Universities at the University of Technology, Baghdad, 1979. 20. Moonis Ali:

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"Optical Reading of Arabic Text," Proceedings of the Conference on Arab Universities at the University of Technology, Baghdad, 1979.

21. Moonis Ali and J. Fonseca: "A Micro-Computer Controlled 'Smart' End Effector," Proceedings of the Working Conference on

Industrial Robotics in Discrete Manufacturing, Como, Italy, June 6-8, 1984. 22. Moonis Ali, et al: "EX: An Expert System for Power Plant Management," Proceedings of the Conference on Applied

AI and Knowledge-Based Expert Systems, November, 1984. 23. Moonis Ali: "Robots in Space Exploration," Proceedings of the World Instrumentation Symposium, December,

1984. 24. Moonis Ali, et al: "Programming a Micro-Computer Controlled 'Smart' End Effector," Proceedings of the First

Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications, December, 1984. 25. Moonis Ali: "Robots in Space Exploration II," CSIO Communications, January, 1985. 26. Moonis Ali, et al: "Knowledge-based Computer Expert Systems," Proceedings of the TABES-85, Huntsville, AL, April

23-25, 1985. 27. Moonis Ali, et al: "An Expert System for Power Plant Monitoring and Diagnostics," Proceedings of the 1985 ASME

International Computers in Engineering Conference, Boston, MA, August 4-8, 1985. 28. Moonis Ali, et al: "Expert Systems for Real-Time Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis in Space Vehicles," Proceedings of

the AI Conference on Artificial Intelligence from Outer Space Down to Earth, Huntsville, AL, October 15-16, 1985.

29. Moonis Ali, et al: "A Flight Expert System (FLES) For On-Board Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis," Proceedings of the

International Symposium and Exposition on Industrial Artificial Intelligence Systems, Research Applications, & Software Development, November 4-7, 1985.

30. Moonis Ali, et al: "Sensor-Based Diagnosis in a Flight Expert System," Proceedings of the Second Conference on

Artificial Intelligence Applications," Miami Beach, FL, December 9-13, 1985. 31. Moonis Ali, et al: "PISCES: An Intelligent Computer Aid to Power Plant Operators," Proceedings of Wattec 86: 13th

Annual Energy Conference, Knoxville, TN, February 11-14, 1986. 32. Moonis Ali, et al:

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"Knowledge-Based Avionics for Interactive Fault Assessment," Proceedings of Wattec 86: 13th Annual Energy Conference, Knoxville, TN, February 11-14, 1986.

33. Moonis Ali, et al: "A Flight Expert System (FLES) for On-Board Monitoring and Diagnosis," Proceedings of SPIE

Technical Symposium, Orlando, FL, March 31-April 4, 1986. 34. Moonis Ali, et al: "Semantic Based Man-Machine Interface for Real Time Communication," Proceedings of the 1986

IEEE Military Communications Conference, Monterey, CA, October 5-9, 1986. 35. Moonis Ali and Eddie Washington: "A Plant Intelligent Supervisor Control Expert Systems," Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE Fall Joint

Computer Conference, Dallas, TX, November 2-6, 1986. 36. Moonis Ali and Lawrence Ai C: "A Natural Language Interface for Real-Time Communication," Proceedings of Artificial

Intelligence for Space Applications, Huntsville, AL, November 13-14, 1986. 37. (with W. E. Dietz): "Qualitative and Temporal Reasoning in Engine Behavior Analysis and Fault Diagnosis,"

Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications, Huntsville, AL, November 2-3, 1987.

38. (with U. Gupta): "Hierarchical Representation and Machine Learning from Faulty Jet Engine Behavioral Examples to

Detect Real Time Abnormal Conditions," Proceedings of the The First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 710-720, June 1-3, 1988.

39. (with M. Ke): "MLS, A Machine Learning System for Engine Fault Diagnosis," Proceedings of the First

International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 721-727, June 1-3, 1988.

40. (with C. Subramanian): "Detecting Abnormal Situations from Real Time Power Plant Data Using Machine Learning,"

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 738-746, June 1-3, 1988.

41. (with H. Ferber): "Automatic Acquisition of Domain and Procedural Knowledge," Proceedings of the First

International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 762-771, June 1-3, 1988.

42. (with E. Washington):

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"Pisces: An Expert System for Coal-Fired Power Plant Monitoring and Diagnostics," Proceedings of the First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 87-93, June 1-3, 1988.

43. (with W.E. Dietz and E.L. Kiech): "Pattern-Based Fault Diagnosis Using Neural Networks," Proceedings of the First International

Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 13-23, June 1-3, 1988.

44. (with A.J. Maren): "Hierarchical Scene Structure Representations to Facilitate Image Understanding," Proceedings of

the First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, The University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN, pp 657-667, June 1-3, 1988.

45. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Richard M. Roberds): Proceedings of the First International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-88), Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 1-3, 1988. 46. Moonis Ali and Roger Crawford: "Rocket Engine Control and Monitoring Expert Systems (RECMES)," Proceedings of

AIAA/ASME/ASEE 24th Joint Propulsion Conference, Boston, MA, July 11-13, 1988. 47. (with A.J. Maren and V. Minsky): "A Multilayer Cooperative/Competitive Method for Creating Hierarchical Structures by Clustering

Maximally-Related Nodes," Proceedings of the IEEE Second International Conference on Neural Networks, San Diego, CA, July 24-27, 1988.

48. (with E. Washington): "An Object-Oriented Knowledge-Based System for MHD Power Plant Fault Detection and

Diagnosis," Proceedings of the Seventh Power Plant Dynamics, Control and Testing Symposium Proceedings, Knoxville, TN, May 15-17, 1989.

49. (with W.E. Dietz and E.L. Kiech): "Classification and Data Patterns Using an Autoassociative Neural Network Topology," Proceedings

of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Tullahoma, TN, June 6-9, 1989.

50. (with W.E. Dietz and H.J. Ferber): "Space Shuttle Main-Engine Component Assembly, Assignment and Scheduling Expert System,"

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Tullahoma, TN, June 6-9, 1989.

51. (with E.S. Washington): "An Object-Oriented Expert System for Coal-Fired MHD Power Plant Fault Monitoring and

Diagnosis," Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Tullahoma, TN, June 6-9, 1989.

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52. (with Min Ke): "A Learning, Representation and Diagnostic Methodology for Fault Diagnosis," Proceedings of the

Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Tullahoma, TN, June 6-9, 1989.

53. (with U. K. Gupta): "LEADER - An Integrated Automatic Learning and Fault Diagnostic Expert System for Space

Shuttle Main Engine (SSME)," Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Tullahoma, TN, June 6-9, 1989.

54. (with W. E. Dietz and E. L. Kiech): "Neural Network Models Applied to Real-Time Fault Diagnosis," Journal of Neural Network

Computing, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1989. 55. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Jim Bezdek, Walter Merrill, and Francois G. Pin): Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-89), Tullahoma, Tennessee, June 6-9, 1989. 56. Moonis Ali and U.K. Gupta: "Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Ground Test Monitoring of Rocket Engines," 26th

AIAA/SAE/ASME/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, Orlando, FL, July 16-18, 1990. 57. Moonis Ali and U.K. Gupta: "An Expert System for Fault Diagnosis in a Space Main Engine," 26th AIAA/SAE/ASME/ASEE

Joint Propulsion Conference, Orlando, FL, July 16-18, 1990. 58. (with B.A. Whitehead and E.L. Kiech): "Rocket Engine Diagnostics Using Neural Networks," 26th AIAA/SAE/ASME/ASEE Joint

Propulsion Conference, Orlando, FL, July 16-18, 1990. 59. (with B.A. Whitehead and H.J. Ferber): "Neural Network Approach to Space Shuttle Main Engine Health Monitoring," 26th

AIAA/SAE/ASME/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, Orlando, FL, July 16-18, 1990. 60. (with Min Ke): "Knowledge-Directed Induction in a D B Environment," Proceedings of the Third International

Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Charleston, SC, July 16-18, 1990.

61. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Manton M. Matthews): Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-90), Charleston, South Carolina, July 15-18 1990.

62. Moonis Ali:

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"Intelligent Problem Solving Systems in Aerospace," The Knowledge Engineering Review, No. 5:3, 1990.

63. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Jim Bezdek and Ken Ford): Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-91), Kauai, Hawaii, UTSI, June 2-5, 1991. 64. (with Min Ke): "A Knowledge-Directed Induction Methodology for Intelligent Database Systems," International

Journal of Expert Systems, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp 71-115, 1991. 65. (with Min Ke): "Induction in Data Base Systems," Applied Intelligence, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp 263-270, Kluwer

Academic Publishers, November 1991. 66. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Paul W. H. Chung and Gillian Lovegrove): Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-93), Edinburgh, Scotland, Gordon & Breach, June 1-4, 1993.

67. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Frank D. Anger and Rita V. Rodriguez): Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-94), Austin, Texas, Gordon & Breach, May 31-June 3, 1994.

68. (with Atsuhiro Takasu): "A Rule Discovery Method Based on Approximate Dependency Inference," Proceedings of the

Eighth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-95), Melbourne, Australia, Gordon & Breach, June 5-9, 1995.

69. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Graham F. Forsyth): Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-95), Melbourne, Australia, Gordon & Breach, June 5-9, 1995.

70. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Takushi Tanaka and Setsuo Ohsuga): Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-96), Fukuoka, Japan, Gordon & Breach, June 4-7, 1996.

71. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Atsuhiro Takasu): "Sampling Effectiveness in Discovering Functional Relationships in Databases," Proceedings of the

Ninth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-96), Fukuoka, Japan, Gordon & Breach, June 4-7, 1996.

72. Moonis Ali, Editor (with W. Don Potter and Manton Matthews):

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Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-97), Marietta (Atlanta), Georgia, Gordon & Breach, June 10-13, 1997.

73. Moonis Ali, Editor (with José Mira and Angel Pasqual del Pobil): Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-98) Volume I Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Methodology and Tools in Knowledge-Based Systems, Benicassim, Castellon, Spain, Springer-Verlag, June 1-4, 1998.

74. Moonis Ali, Editor (with José Mira and Angel Pasqual del Pobil): Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-98) Volume II Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Tasks and Methods in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Benicassim, Castellon, Spain, Springer-Verlag, June 1-4, 1998.

75. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Ibrahim Imam, Yves Kodratoff, and Ayman El-Dessouki): Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-99) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Multiple Approaches to Intelligent Systems, Cairo, Egypt, Springer-Verlag, May 31-June 3, 1999.

76. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Rasiah Loganantharaj and Günther Palm): Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2000) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Intelligent Problem Solving, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Springer-Verlag, June 19-22, 2000.

77. Moonis Ali, Editor (with László Monostori and József Váncza): Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2001) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Engineering of Intelligent Systems, Budapest, Hungary, Springer-Verlag, June 4-7, 2001.

78. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Tim Hendtlass): Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of

Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2002) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Cairns, Australia, Springer-Verlag, June 17-20, 2002.

79. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Paul Chung and Chris Hinde): Proceedings of the Sixfteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications

of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2003) Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Developments in Applied Artificial Intelligence, Loughborough, England, United Kingdom, Springer-Verlag, June 23-26, 2003.

80. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Bob Orchard and Chungsheng Yang).

Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2004), Lecture Notes in Artificial

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Intelligence Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence: Ottawa, Canada, Springer-Verlag, May 17-20, 2004.

81. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Floriana Esposito).

Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems (IEA/AIE-2005), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: Advances in Applied Artificial Intelligence. Bari, Italy, Springer-Verlag, June 22-25, 2005.

82. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Richard Dapoigny) Proceedings of the Ninteenth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2006), Annecy, France, Springer-Verlag, June 27-30, 2006.

83. Moonis Ali, “Enhancing Computing Workforce by Providing Higher Education to Working Professionals”, Best Practices Conference Sponsored by Texas Engineering and Technical consortium and Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, January 2006

84. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Hiroshi G. Okuno), Proceedings of theTwentieth International Conference

on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2007), Kyoto, Japan, June 26-29, 2007

85. Moonis Ali, Editor (with N. T. Nguyen, L. Borzemski, A. Grzech), Proceedings of theTwenty First International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2008), Wroclaw, Poland, June 18-20, 2008.

86. Moonis Ali, “Sustaining Enrollment Growth through Collaboration and the Use of Technology” 2008 Best Practices Conference February 28-29, 2008, Southern Methodist University, Dallas. The Conference was sponsored by the Texas Engineering and Technical Consortium.

87. Moonis Ali, “A Successful Computer Science Curriculum for Non-Majors”

2009 Best Practices Conference February 11-12, 2009, University of Texas at Austin. Austin, The Conference was sponsored by the Texas Engineering and Technical Consortium.

88. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Been-Chian Chien, Tzung-Pei Hong, Shyi-Ming Chen),

Proceedings of theTwenty Second International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2009), Tainan, Taiwan, June 24-27, 2009.

89. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Nicolas Garcia-Pedrajas, Francisco Herrera, Colin Fyfe, Jose Manuel Benitez), Proceedings of the Twenty Third International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2010), Cordoba, Spain, June 1-4, 2010.

90. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Kishan G. Mehrotra, Chilukuri K Mohan, Jae C. Oh, Pramod K. Varshney)

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Proceedings of the Twenty Fourth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE-2011), Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA, June 28-July 1, 2011.

91. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Wei Ding, He Jiang, Mingchu Li)

Proceedings of the Twenty Fifth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Dalian, China, June 9 - 12, 2012.

92. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Tibor Bosse, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur) Proceedings of the Twenty Sixth International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 17 - 21, 2013.

9. Moonis Ali, Editor (with Jeng-Shyang Pan, Shyi-Ming Chen, Ming-Fong Horng)

Proceedings of the Twenty seventh International Conference on Industrial, Engineering, & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems (IEA/AIE), Kaohsiung, Taiwan June 3 - 6, 2014

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TEXAS STATE VITA Xiao Chen

I. Funded External Grants CC*IIE Networking Infrastructure: Enabling and Improving Data-Driven Research at Texas

State University, PI, $499,896, 2014-2016.

II-NEW: Shared High Performance Data Center, NSF, Co-PI, 10/1/2013 – 10/1/2016,

$375,759.

REU SITE: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Mobile CPSs, NSF REU site grant, senior personnel, 2012-2015, $340k.

NSF REU supplement grant to CNS 0835834, 2009-2010, $16,000. A Novel Information Model for Efficient Routing Protocols in Delay Tolerant Networks with

General Mobility, NSF grant (CNS 0835834), 2008-2010, $59,842.00. II. Peer-Reviewed Publications (From 2010) a. Refereed Journal Articles: X. Chen, Z. X. Dai, W. Z. Li, H. C. Shi, Performance Guaranteed Routing Protocols for

Asymmetric Sensor Networks, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 2013. Ranking: A.

X. Chen, Z. X. Dai, W. Z. Li, Y. F. Hu, J. Wu, H. C. Shi and S. L. Lu, ProHet: A Routing Protocol with Assured Delivery Rate in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication, Vol. 12, Issue 4, 2013, p. 1524-1531. Ranking: A.

X. Chen, N. Rowe, J. Wu and K. Q. Xiong, Improving Objects Localization by Their Spatio-Temporal Relationships in Wireless Sensor Networks, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Vol. 72, Issue 8, August, 2012, p. 1008-1018. Ranking: A+.

X. Chen, N. Rowe, "Energy-Efficient Communication in Wireless Cable Sensor Networks", International Journal of Parallel, Emergent, and Distributed Systems, Taylor & Francis, 2012.

X. Chen, Q. J. Gu, Z. Jiang and J. Wu, “Fast Mobility Control Protocols with Sink Location Protection in Wireless Sensor Networks”, International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, Inderscience, Vol. 6, Nos. 1 /2, 2011.

X. Chen, J. Shen, and J. Wu, “Probabilistic Routing in Delay Tolerant Networks”, International Journal of Parallel, Emergent, and Distributed Systems, Taylor & Francis, Vol. 26, Issue 5, 2011, p. 331-345.

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X. Chen, J. Shen and J. Wu, “Improving Routing Protocol Performance in Delay Tolerant Networks using Extended Information”, Journal of Systems and Software, Elsevier, Vol. 83, No. 8, August 2010.

b. Refereed Conference Proceedings: Y. Xu, X. Chen, Social-Similarity-based Multicast Algorithm in Impromptu Mobile Social

Networks, IEEE GLOBECOM, 2014.

X. Chen, C. Y. Liu, C. Liu, Efficient Routing Algorithms Combining History and Social Predictors in Mobile Social Networks, IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications (IEEE ISPA), 2014.

X. Chen, Z. Jiang, K. Q. Xiong, J. Shen, Practical Routing Protocol for Impromptu Mobile Social Networks, IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (IEEE EUC), 2014.

Z. Sumpter, L. Burson, B. Tang, X. Chen, Maximizing Number of Satisfiable Routing Requests in Static Ad Hoc Networks, Proc. of IEEE GLOBECOM, 2013.

D. Rothfus, C. Dunning, X. Chen, Social-Similarity-based Routing Algorithm in Delay Tolerant Networks, Proc. of IEEE ICC, 2013.

X. Chen, Z. X. Dai, and H. C. Shi, “EgyHet:An Energy-Saving Routing Protocol for Wireless Heterogeneous Sensor Networks'”, Proc. International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications, Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Symposium (ICNC), 2013. Acceptance rate: 25.2%.

X. Chen, Z. X. Dai, W. Z. Li and H. C. Shi, A Layer-Based Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks, Proc. of IEEE ICC, 2012.

X. Chen and N. Rowe, “Saving Energy by Adjusting Transmission Power in Wireless Sensor

Networks”, Proc. of IEEE GLOBECOM, 2011. K. Xiong, K. D. Kang, and X. Chen, “A Priority-Type Resource Allocation Approach in

Cluster Computing”, Proc. of IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (IEEE HPCC), Sept. 2011. Acceptance rate: 21.7%.

X. Chen and N. Rowe, “An Energy-Efficient Communication Scheme in Wireless Cable Sensor Networks”, Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Communications (IEEE ICC), June 2011.

Y. F. Hu, W. Z. Li, X. Chen, X. Chen, S. L. Lu, and J. Wu, “A Probabilistic Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks”, Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Networking, Architecture, and Storage (IEEE NAS), July 2010. Acceptance rate: 28%.

X. Chen, N. Rowe, and G. Singh, “Improving Localization Accuracy using Spatio-Temporal Information of Objects”, Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Communications ( IEEE ICC), May 2010.

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J. Curran, and X. Chen, “A Minimization Problem in Wireless Sensor Networks”, Proc. of

the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks, February 2010.

III. Presentations (From 2010) Each of the above conference papers has been presented at the corresponding conference (13

presentations). Invited talk in the Department of Computer & Information Sciences at Temple University,

2011.

Gave a research talk at the IAB meeting of the Dept. of Computer Science, TXSTATE, 2010.

Invited talk in the College of Computer Science, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing, China, 2010.

Invited talk in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Nanjing University,

Nanjing, China, 2010.

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Michael D. Ekstrand Title: Assistant Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/DissertationPh.D 2014 University of Minnesota Computer Science Toward Recommender EngineeringB.S. 2007 Iowa State University Computer Engineering

C. University Experience

Position University DatesAssistant Professor Texas State University 2014–presentResearch Assistant University of Minnesota 2008–2014Instructor University of Minnesota May–Jul 2012, Sep–Dec 2013Teaching Assistant University of Minnesota 2007–2008, Jan–May 2011

D. Relevant Professional Experience

Position Entity DatesResearch Intern Autodesk Research May–Aug 2010Undergraduate Research Assistant Ames Laboratory 2005–2007

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)

II. Teaching

A. Teaching Honors and Awards

B. Courses Taught

Term Number TitleF 2014 CS 4332 Introduction to Databases

Courses taught at University of Minnesota:

• Introduction to Recommender Systems (Coursera MOOC and UMN CSCI 5980, fall 2014)• CSCI 1902 — Structure of Computer Programming II (University of Minnesota, summer

2012)

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations, Honors Theses, or Exit Committees

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development

• Preparing CSCI 4379Q (Intro to Recommender Systems) / 5369Q (Recommender Systems)

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E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts

I. Other

• Created Introduction to Recommender Systems MOOC on Coursera, originally offered fall2014 and to be reoffered continuously starting January 2015.

• Completed Preparing Future Faculty at University of Minnesota.

III. Scholarly/Creative

A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press)

1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate)

a. Scholarly Monographs:

b. Textbooks:

c. Edited Books:

d. Chapters in Books:

e. Creative Books:

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Joseph A. Konstan, J.D. Walker, D. Christopher Brooks, Keith Brown, and Michael D. Ekstrand.2015. Teaching Recommender Systems at Large Scale: Evaluation and Lessons Learned froma Hybrid MOOC. To appear in Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction.

Michael D. Ekstrand, John T. Riedl, and Joseph A. Konstan. 2011. Collaborative FilteringRecommender Systems. Found. Trends Hum.-Comput. Interact. 4, 2 (February 2011), 81-173.DOI=10.1561/1100000009

b. Non-refereed Articles:

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3. Conference Proceedings

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

Michael D. Ekstrand, F. Maxwell Harper, Martijn C. Willemsen, and Joseph A. Konstan. 2014.User Perception of Differences in Recommender Algorithms. In Proceedings of the EighthACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’14). ACM.DOI=10.1145/2645710.2645737. Acceptance rate: 23%.

Joseph A. Konstan, J.D. Walker, D. Christopher Brooks, Keith Brown, and Michael D. Ekstrand.2014. Teaching Recommender Systems at Large Scale: Evaluation and Lessons Learned froma Hybrid MOOC. In Proceedings of the First ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale (ACML@S ’14). ACM. DOI=10.1145/2556325.2566244. Acceptance rate: 37%.

Tien T. Nguyen, Daniel Kluver, Ting-Yu Wang, Pik-Mai Hui, Michael D. Ekstrand, Martijn C.Willemsen, and John Riedl. 2013. Rating Support Interfaces to Improve User Experience andRecommender Accuracy. In Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on RecommenderSystems (RecSys ’13). ACM. DOI=10.1145/2507157.2507188. Acceptance rate: 24%.

Daniel Kluver, Tien T. Nguyen, Michael Ekstrand, Shilad Sen, and John Riedl. 2012. How ManyBits per Rating?. In Proceedings of the Sixth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems(RecSys ’12). ACM, 99–106. DOI=10.1145/2365952.2365974. Acceptance rate: 20.2%.

Michael Ekstrand and John Riedl. 2012. When Recommenders Fail: Predicting RecommenderFailure for Algorithm Selection and Combination. Short paper in Proceedings of the SixthACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’12). ACM, 233–236.DOI=10.1145/2365952.2366002. Acceptance rate: 31.8%.

Justin J. Levandoski, Mohamed Sarwat, Mohamed F. Mokbel, and Michael D. Ekstrand. 2012.RecStore: An Extensible And Adaptive Framework for Online Recommender Queries Insidethe Database Engine. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on ExtendingDatabase Technology (EDBT ’12). ACM, 86–96. DOI=10.1145/2247596.2247608.Acceptance rate: 22.5%.

Michael D. Ekstrand, Michael Ludwig, Joseph A. Konstan, and John T. Riedl. 2011. RethinkingThe Recommender Research Ecosystem: Reproducibility, Openness, and LensKit. InProceedings of the Fifth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’11). ACM,133–140. DOI=10.1145/2043932.2043958. Acceptance rate: 27.3% (20% for oralpresentation, which this received).

Justin J. Levandoski, Michael D. Ekstrand, Michael J. Ludwig, Ahmad Eldawy, Mohamed F.Mokbel, John T. Riedl. 2011. RecBench: Benchmarks for Evaluating Performance ofRecommender System Architectures Proc. VLDB Endow. 4, 11 (August 2011), 911–920.Acceptance rate: 18.1%.

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Michael Ekstrand, Wei Li, Tovi Grossman, Justin Matejka, and George Fitzmaurice. 2011.Searching for Software Learning Resources Using Application Context. In Proceedings of the24th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST ’11). ACM,195–204. DOI=10.1145/2047196.2047220. Acceptance rate: 25%.

Michael D. Ekstrand, Praveen Kannan, James A. Stemper, John T. Butler, Joseph A. Konstan, andJohn T. Riedl. 2010. Automatically Building Research Reading Lists. In Proceedings of theFourth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’10). ACM, 159–166.DOI=10.1145/1864708.1864740. Acceptance rate: 19%.

Michael D. Ekstrand and John T. Riedl. 2009. rv you’re dumb: Identifying Discarded Work inWiki Article History. In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Wikis and OpenCollaboration (WikiSym ’09). ACM, 10 pp. DOI=10.1145/1641309.1641317. Acceptancerate: 36%. Selected as Best Paper.

b. Non-refereed:

Michael D. Ekstrand, Michael Ludwig, Jack Kolb, and John T. Riedl. 2011. LensKit: a modularrecommender framework. Demo presented at the Fifth ACM Conference on RecommenderSystems (RecSys ’11). ACM, 349–350. DOI=10.1145/2043932.2044001.

4. Abstracts

5. Reports

6. Book Reviews

7. Other Works in Print

B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings

Michael D. Ekstrand. 2014. Building Open-Source Tools for Reproducible Research andEducation. In Sharing, Re-use and Circulation of Resources in Cooperative Scientific Work, aworkshop at ACM CSCW 2014.

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations

2012 ‘Flexible Recommender Experiments with LensKit’ at the RecSys Challenge Workshop atRecSys ’12 in Dublin, Ireland.

2012 ‘The MovieLens Data Set’ at the RecSys Challenge Workshop at RecSys ’12 in Dublin,Ireland.

3. Consultancies

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4. Workshops

Martijn Willemsen, Dirk Bollen, and Michael Ekstrand. 2011. UCERSTI 2: Second Workshop onUser-Centric Evaluation of Recommender Systems and Their Interfaces. Workshop at the FifthACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’11). ACM, 395–396.DOI=10.1145/2043932.2044020.

5. Other Works not in Print

a. Works “submitted” or “under review”

b. Works “in progress”

c. Other works not in print

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts

• 2014 REP grant Temporal Analysis of Recommender Systems

D. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts

E. Fellowships, Awards, Honors

IV. Service

A. Institutional

1. University

2. College

3. Department/School

B. Professional

• Founding editorial committee, RecSys Review• Program committee, FLAIRS 2015 Special Track on Recommender Systems• Program committee, RecSys 2014• Proceedings co-chair, CHI 2012 and 2013• Demos co-chair, RecSys 2012• Reviewer for numerous conferences and journals, including:

– ACM CHI 2015

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– ACM TIST– ACM CSCW– IEEE TDSC– Symposium on Applied Computing, Recommender Systems track– ACM TOIS (Transactions on Information Systems)– Journal of Information Retrieval– Advances in Artificial Intelligence– ICWSM– User Modeling– ACM WikiSym– Advances in Multimedia

C. Community

D. Service Honors and Awards

E. Service Grants and Contracts

F. Funded External Service Grants and Contracts

G. Submitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and Contracts

H. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts

I. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and Contracts

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TEXAS STATE VITA Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first.

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Ju (Byron) Gao Title: Associate Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph.D. 2007 Simon Fraser University Computer Science Thesis: Hyper-rectangle-based Discriminative Data Generalization and Application in Data Mining B.Sc. 2003 Simon Fraser University Computer Science

C. University Experience Position University Dates Associate Professor Texas State University Sep 2014 – present Assistant Professor Texas State University Sep 2008 – Sep 2014 Postdoctoral Fellow University of Wisconsin-Madison Apr 2007 – Aug 2008 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Received “Favorite Professor” recognitions from the Alpha Chi National College Honor

Society in Fall 2013 and Fall 2010. Named by 10 graduates (Derek Knechtel in 2014, Chinmayie Dikshit/David Peters/Tejal

Dasnurkar/Matthew Wallace/Pavithra Badrinarayanan in 2013, Si Shi in 2012, David Anastasiu in 2011, Kevin J. Duensing in 2010, and Charles J Lombardi in 2009) as a person at Texas State University who made a contribution to their academic career.

B. Courses Taught: CS 4315 (previous 4378U) Introduction to Data Mining (Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Spring

2013, Spring 2012, Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Spring 2009) CS 5316 (previous CS 5369U): Data Mining (Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Spring 2013, Spring

2012, Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Spring 2009)

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CS 3378: Theory of Automata (Fall 2014) CS 5338: Formal Languages (Fall 2014) CS 3378/CS 5338: Theory of Automata/Formal Languages (Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011,

Fall 2010, Fall 2009) CS 4332: Introduction to Database Systems (Fall 2013, Fall 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2008) CS 5332: Database Theory and Design (Fall 2012) CS 4350: Unix Systems Programming (Fall 2008) CS 4395: Independent Study in Computer Science (Spring 2011 with Hill Schiller, Fall 2009

with Joey Jan) CS 5395: Independent Study in Advanced Computer Science (Fall 2013 with Gayathri

Karupakula Jagadeesh Kumar, Jose Antonio Martinez Torres and Jose A. Lopez, Spring 2011 with Si Shi, Fall 2010 with Frank Medjo and David Anastasiu, Fall 2009 with Rajesh Dudhat)

CMPT-401: Distributed Operating Systems (SFU, Fall 2005) C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate): Thesis Supervisor: Saranyalakshmi Mahalingam Jose A. Lopez (expected Spring 2015)

Jose Antonio Martinez Torres (defended Aug 2014) Binyam Zemede (defended Fall 2013) Seth B. Cleveland (defended Fall 2013) Mahmoud Mechehoul (2011 Outstanding Graduate Student Award in College of Science) David Anastasiu (2010 Outstanding Graduate Student Award in College of Science) Thesis committee: Fei Meng Calvin L. Carter Divya Venkata Seth Orell Hamza Sheikh Dustin Coker D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development: CS 4315: Introduction to Data Mining CS 5316: Data Mining CS 4378U: Introduction to Data Mining (will become a regular course CS 4315) CS 5369U: Advanced Data Mining (will become a regular course CS 5315) E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts: F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

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G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: I. Other:

Mentoring postdoctoral fellows (Sukanya Manna now Assistant Professor at California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, Peng Zhang now Associate Professor at Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shuaiqiang Wang now Associate Professor at Shandong University of Finance and Economics)

H-LSAMP faculty mentor (Juan A. Gonzalez now at National Instruments) NSF REU faculty mentor (Daway Chou-Ren from Princeton, Lilian Xie from Wellesley,

Hannah Bowles from Texas State, Dylan Hicks from Columbia University, Kevin Mannix from Boston University, Kevin Tian from MIT, Genevieve Bittson from Austin Community College, Aaron Hui from Cornell, Nathan Stracke from Texas State, Yeenhwan Sung from University of Chicargo, Yifan Cao from MIT, Reed A. Coke from Swarthmore, Atticus G. Crowe from UT-Austin, Matthew R. Wallace from Texas State)

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print 1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate) a. Scholarly Monographs: b. Textbooks: c. Edited Books: d. Chapters in Books: 1. Martin Ester, Rong Ge, Byron J. Gao, Zengjian Hu, and Boaz Ben-Moshe. Joint Cluster

Analysis of Attribute Data and Relationship Data. Book chapter in Constrained Clustering: Advances in Algorithms, Theory, and Applications, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, 2008.

e. Creative Books: 2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles: 1. Peng Zhang, Chuan Zhou, Peng Wang, Byron J. Gao, Xingquan Zhu, Li Guo. E-Tree: an

Efficient Indexing Structure for Ensemble Models on Data Streams. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE), 2015.

2. Shuaiqiang Wang, Jiankai Sun, Byron J. Gao, and Jun Ma. VSRank: A Novel Framework for Ranking-based Collaborative Filtering. ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST), 2014.

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3. Byron J. Gao, Martin Ester, Hui Xiong, Jinyi Cai, and Oliver Schulte. The Minimum Consistent Subset Cover Problem: A Minimization View of Data Mining. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE), 2013.

4. Byron J. Gao, David Buttler, David C. Anastasiu, Shuaiqiang Wang, Peng Zhang, and Joey Jan. User-centric Organization of Search Results. IEEE Internet Computing (IC), 2013

5. David C. Anastasiu, Byron J. Gao, Xing Jiang, and George Karypis. A Novel Two-Box Search Paradigm for Query Disambiguation. World Wide Web Journal, 2013.

6. Peng Zhang, Byron J. Gao, Ping Liu, Yong Shi, and Li Guo. A Framework for Application-Driven Classification of Data Streams. Neurocomputing. 2012.

7. Byron J. Gao, Obi L. Griffith, Martin Ester, Hui Xiong, Qiang Zhao, and Steven J.M. Jones. On the Deep Order-preserving Submatrix Problem: A Best-Effort Approach. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE), 2012.

8. Rong Ge, Martin Ester, Byron J. Gao, Zengjian Hu, Boaz Ben-Moshe and Binay Bhattacharya. Joint Cluster Analysis of Attribute Data and Relationship Data: Problems, Algorithms and Applications, ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD), 2008.

b. Non-refereed Articles: 3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: 1. Lina Yao, Quan Z. Sheng, Byron J. Gao, Anne H.H. Ngu, and Xue Li. A Model for

Discovering Correlations of Ubiquitous Things. IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), 2013.

2. Seth B. Cleveland and Byron J. Gao. MASFA: Mass-collaborative Faceted Search for Online Communities. International World Wide Web Conference (WWW demo), 2013.

3. Sukanya Manna, Byron J. Gao, and Reed Coke. A Subjective Logic Framework for Multi-Document Summarization. International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), 2012.

4. Shuaiqiang Wang, Jiankai Sun, Byron J. Gao, and Jun Ma. Adapting Vector Space Model to Ranking-based Collaborative Filtering. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2012.

5. Byron J. Gao, Zhumin Chen, and Qi Kang. Information-complete and Redundancy-free Keyword Search Over Large Data Graphs. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2012.

6. Zhumin Chen, Byron J. Gao, and Qi Kang. Cager: A Framework for Cross-page Search. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2012.

7. Jiankai Sun, Shuaiqiang Wang, Byron J. Gao, and Jun Ma. Learning to Rank for Hybrid Recommendation. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2012.

8. Shuaiqiang Wang, Byron J. Gao, Shuangling Wang, Guibao Cao, and Yilong Yin. Polygene-based Evolution: A Novel Framework for Evolutionary Algorithms. ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2012.

9. Peng Zhang, Byron J. Gao, Xinquan Zhu, and Li Guo. Enabling Fast Lazy Learning for Data Streams. IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), 2011.

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10. David. Anastasiu, Byron J. Gao, and David Buttler. A Framework for Personalized and Collaborative Clustering of Search Results. ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2011.

11. Peng Zhang, Jun Li, Peng Wang, Byron J. Gao, Xingquan Zhu, and Li Guo. Enabling Fast Prediction for Ensemble Models on Data Streams. ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), 2011.

12. Shuaiqiang Wang, Byron J. Gao, Ke Wang, and Hady W. Lauw: CCRank: Parallel Learning to Rank with Cooperative Coevolution. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2011.

13. Byron J. Gao, David Anastasiu, and Xing Jiang. Utilizing User-input Contextual Terms for Query Disambiguation. The 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING), 2010.

14. Byron J. Gao and Joey Jan. Rants: A Framework for Rank Editing and Sharing in Web Search. International World Wide Web Conference (WWW demo), 2010.

15. Byron J. Gao, Mingji Xia, Walter Cai, and David Anastasiu. The Gardener’s Problem for Web Information Monitoring. ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM), 2009.

16. Fei Chen, Byron J. Gao, AnHai Doan, Raghu Ramakrishnan, and Jun Yang. Optimizing Complex Extraction Programs over Evolving Text Data. ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD), 2009.

17. Pedro DeRose, Xiaoyong Chai, Byron J. Gao, Warren Shen, AnHai Doan, Philip Bohannon, Jerry Zhu. Building Community Wikipedias: A Machine-Human Partnership Approach. IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2008.

18. Byron J. Gao, Martin Ester, Jin-yi Cai, Oliver Schulte, Hui Xiong. The Minimum Consistent Subset Cover Problem and its Applications in Data Mining. ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), 2007.

19. Byron J. Gao and Martin Ester. Turning Clusters into Patterns: Rectangle-based Discriminative Data Description. IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), 2006.

20. Byron J. Gao, Obi L. Griffith, Martin Ester, and Steven J.M. Jones. Discovering Significant OPSM Subspace Clusters in Massive Gene Expression Data. ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), 2006.

21. Byron J. Gao and Martin Ester. Right of Inference: Nearest Rectangle Learning Revisited. European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML), 2006.

22. Martin Ester, Rong Ge, Byron J. Gao, Zengjian Hu, and Boaz Ben-Moshe. Joint Cluster Analysis of Attribute Data and Relationship Data: the Connected k-Center Problem. SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM), 2006.

23. Byron J. Gao and Martin Ester. Summarizing Data Clusters: Description Formats, Problems and Algorithms. SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM), 2006.

b. Non-refereed: 4. Abstracts: 5. Reports: 6. Book Reviews: 7. Other:

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B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: All the-above listed conference papers were presented at the corresponding conferences (by me or my collaborators). 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations: 3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other: C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

II-NEW: Shared High Performance Data Center. NSF (CNS-1305302), $375,759, 2013-

2016. Co-PI. REU SITE: Multidisciplinary Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Internet of

Things. NSF (CNS-1358939), $215,603, 2014-2017. Co-PI. REU SITE: Research Experiences in New Paradigms of Information Retrieval from Diverse

Data. NSF (OCI-1062439), $359,827, 2011 - 2014. Co-PI. II-NEW: Shared High Performance Data Center. NSF (CNS-1058724), planning grant,

$50,000, 2011 – 2013. Co-PI. Inter-Agency Co-opetition via Hidden Web Databases. Texas Higher Education Coordinating

Board Norman Hackerman Advanced Research Program (NHARP 003656-0035-2009), $150,000. Texas State portion $49,570 (Consortium proposal with UT-Austin and UT-Arlington), 2010-2012. PI.

Investigating Parallel Document clustering with Map-reduce. Department of Energy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (DE-AC52-07NA27344), $34,236, 2010. PI.

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts: 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: ClusteringWiki: Mass-collaborative Clustering of Search Results. Texas State University

Research Enhancement Program, $6,800, 2010-2011. PI. Cager: Cross Page Web Search. Texas State University Research Enhancement Program,

$8,000, 2008-2009. PI. 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts: D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

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Best research paper award candidate. ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), 2007

Best-of-SDM’06 research paper award. SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM), 2006.

IV. SERVICE A. University:

Faculty mentor for H-LSAMP (Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation

Scholar’s Program) Faculty speaker for WISE (Women in Science and Engineering Conference) organized by

Texas State University College of Science and Engineering Invited speaker for the Math Awareness month: Mathematics, Statistics, and the Data

Deluge. 2012. Invited speaker for the Discrete Mathematics Seminar B. Departmental:

Department REP representative Search Committee (Fall 2013 -) Graduate Committee (Spring 2009 -) Scholarship Committee (Fall 2012 -) Graduate Comprehensive Exams (Fall 2008 -) C. Community: Judge for Travis Elementary Science Fair, Dec 10th, 2013. D. Professional: 1. Co-chair:

The 1st International Workshop on Internet of Things. In conjunction with the 9th IEEE

International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom 2013). http://cs.txstate.edu/~hn12/iot/

The 23rd IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI), Special Session on Stream Data Mining (SDM). http://www.cse.fau.edu/ictai2011/

2. Conference PC member:

2015 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD) 2014 European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge

Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD) 2014 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM) 2014 International World Wide Web (WWW demo track) 2013 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM) 2012 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM)

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2012 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM) 2011 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM) 2011 European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge

Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD) 2011 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD) 2011 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM) 2010 ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD) 2010 International Conferences on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM) 2010 International Conference on Web Information Systems and Mining (WISM) 2009 Joint International Conferences on Asia-Pacific Web Conference (APWeb) and Web-

Age Information Management (WAIM) 2009 International Conference on Web Information Systems and Mining (WISM)

3. Journal reviewer:

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE) Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery (DMKD) ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD) Knowledge and Information Systems: An International Journal (KAIS) Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation (TEVC) Discrete Applied Mathematics Computational Intelligence Applied Intelligence IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B (TSMCB) Expert Systems with Applications

4. Proposal reviewer:

NSF BigData Panelist, 2014. NSF III (Information Integration and Informatics) proposal review, 2012

5. External reviewer: COMAD’09, KDD’06, KDD’05, ICDM’05, ICML’05. E. Organizations 1. Honorary: 2. Professional: F. Services Honors and Awards:

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TEXAS STATE VITA

Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first. Headings without entries may be eliminated, but the heading lettering/numbering should remain consistent with this template.

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Qijun Gu Title: Associate Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/DissertationPh.D. 2005 Pennsylvania

State UniversityInformation Sciences and Technology

A Study of Selected Security Issues in Wireless Networks

Master 2001 Peking University, China

Communication and InformationSystems

Application and Analysis of the SAGE Algorithm for Multi-User Detection in TDD/WCDMA Systems

Bachelor 1998 Peking University, China

Electronics and Information Systems

A Study of Adaptive and Switched Beam for Smart Antenna

C. University Experience

Position University Dates

Research Assistant Pennsylvania State University 2001 - 2005Research Assistant Peking University, China 1997 - 2001

D. Relevant Professional Experience

Position Entity Dates

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

B. Courses Taught:

• CS 3358 Data Structures• CS 3468 Embedded Computer Systems• CS 3409 Fundamentals of Computer Technology• CS 4328 Operating Systems• CS 4350 UNIX System Programming• CS 4371 Computer Security

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• CS 5369X Advanced Computer Security• CS 4395 Independent Study• CS 5395 Independent Study

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Master Thesis (supervisor):• Sobit Thapt, 2013• Heywoong Kim, 2010

Master Thesis (committee member)• Lavanya Tammineni (in progress)• Muhammad Shiraz (in progress)• Yuan Xu 2014• Janiece Kelly 2014• Zanxu Dai, 2013• Emad Guirguis, 2011• Meng Xie, 2011

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

• CS 3358 Data Structures• CS 3468 Embedded Computer Systems• CS 3409 Fundamentals of Computer Technology• CS 4328 Operating Systems• CS 4350 UNIX System Programming• CS 4371 Computer Security• CS 5369X Advanced Computer Security

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

I. Other:

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print

1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate)

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a. Scholarly Monographs:

b. Textbooks:

c. Edited Books:

• Q. Gu, W. Zang, and M. Yu (eds.) Proceedings of ICST International Workshop on Security in Emerging Wireless Communication and Networking Systems, Springer, January 29, 2010.

d. Chapters in Books:

• Q. Gu, M. Guirguis, "Secure Mobile Cloud Computing and Security Issues", in High Performance Cloud Auditing and Applications, K. Han, B.-Y. Choi, and S. Song Ed., Springer, 2014, pp. 65-90.

• Q. Gu, "Intrusion Detection in Ad Hoc Networks", Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security (2nd Ed.), H. Tilborg and S. Jajodia Ed., Springer, 2010.

• Q. Gu, "Packet Dropping Attacks", Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security (2nd Ed.), H. Tilborg and S. Jajodia Ed., Springer, 2010.

• Q. Gu, "Secure Routing Protocols", Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security (2nd Ed.), H. Tilborg and S. Jajodia Ed., Springer, 2010.

e. Creative Books:

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

• D. Jackson, W. Zang, Q. Gu, W. Cheng and M. Yu, "Exploiting and Defending Trust Models in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing", EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, special issues on Dynamic Spectrum Access for Throughput, Delay & Fairness Enhancement In Cognitive Radio Networks, 2015.

• S. Thapa, Q. Gu, "Collaborative Task Execution with Originator Data Security for Weak Devices", International Journal of Sensor Networks, Inderscience, 2014.

• C. Ferguson, Q. Gu, "Self-healing Control Flow Protection in Sensor Applications", IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, 2011.

• X. Chen, Q. Gu, J. Zheng, J. Wu. "Fast mobility control protocols with sink location protection in wireless sensor networks", International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, Inderscience, 2011.

• Q. Gu, C. Fergusona, and R. Noorani, "A study of self-propagating mal-packets in sensornetworks: Attacks and defenses", Computers & Security, Elsevier, Vol. 30, Iss. 1, 2011, pp. 13-27.

• Y.-C. Jhi, P. Liu, L. Li, Q. Gu, J. Jing, and G. Kesidis, "PWC: A Proactive Worm Containment Solution for Enterprise Networks", Security and Communication Networks Journal, Wiley, Vol. 3, Iss. 4, 2010, pp. 334-354.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

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3. Conference Proceedings

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

• T. Penner, A. Johnson, B. V. Slyke, M. Guirguis, Q. Gu, "Transient Clouds: Assignment and Collaborative Execution of Tasks on Mobile Devices", Proceedings of IEEE Globecom, 2014.

• D. Jackson, W. Zang, Q. Gu, W. Cheng, "Exploiting and Defending Trust Models in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing", Proceedings of International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications, 2014.

• S. Abdulsalam, D. Lakomski, Q. Gu, T. Jin, Z. Zong, "Program Energy Efficiency: The Impact of Language, Compiler and Implementation Choices", Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Green Computing, 2014.

• J. Wood, Z. Zong, Q. Gu, R. Ge, "Energy and Power Characterization of Parallel Programs Running on Intel Xeon Phi", Proceedings of the Workshop on Parallel Programming Models and Systems Software for High-End Computing, in conjunction with ICPP, 2014.

• T. Langford, Q. Gu, A. Rivera-Longoria and M. Guirguis, "Collaborative Computing On-Demand: Harnessing Mobile Devices in Executing On-the-Fly Jobs ", Proceedings ofIEEE MASS, 2013.

• S. Thapa, Q. Gu, "Originator Data Security for Collaborative Task Execution among Weak Devices", Proceedings of IEEE MASS (poster paper), 2013.

• C. Walker, Q. Gu, T. Penner, "Computation Integrity in Mobile Cloud: Running Probabilistically Checkable Proof on Android", Proceedings of International Workshop on Internet of Things, 2013.

• T. Penner, A. Johnson, M. Guirguis and Q. Gu, "Transient Clouds: Assignment and Collaborative Execution of Tasks on Mobile Devices". Grace Hopper Conference, Poster Session, 2013.

• Q. Gu, K. Jones, W. Zang, M. Yu, P. Liu, "Revealing Abuses of Channel Assignment Protocols in Multi-Channel Wireless Networks: An Investigation Logic Approach", Proceedings of ESORICS, 2012. (20%)

• Q. Gu, W. Zang, M. Yu, P. Liu, "Collaborative Traffic-aware Intrusion Monitoring in Multi-channel Mesh Networks", Proceedings of IEEE Trustcom, 2012. (30%)

• Q. Gu, M. Yu, W. Zang, P. Liu, "Lightweight Attacks against Channel Assignment Protocols in MIMC Wireless Networks", Proceedings of IEEE ICC, Communication and Information System Security Symposium, 2011. (35%)

• M. Guirguis, R. Ogden, Z. Song, S. Thapa, Q. Gu. "Can You Help Me Run These Code Segments on Your Mobile Device?", Proceedings of IEEE Globecom, 2011. (30%)

• Q. Gu. "Efficient Code Diversification for Network Reprogramming in Sensor Networks", Proceedings of ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security, 2010. (short paper, 9% for full papers, 21% for full papers and short papers)

• H. Kim, Q. Gu, M. Yu, W. Zang and P. Liu. "A Simulation Framework for Performance Analysis of Multi-Interface and Multi-Channel Wireless Networks in INET/OMNET++",Proceedings of Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium, 2010.

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b. Non-refereed:

4. Abstracts:

5. Reports:

• C. Walker, Terry Penner, Q. Gu, "Experimentes and Findings for Using Probabistically Checkable Proof on Android", REU Technical Report, Texas State University, 2013.

• T. Penner, A. Johnson, M. Guirguis, Q. Gu, "Transient Clouds: Assignment and Collaborative Execution of Tasks on Mobile Devices", REU Technical Report, Texas State University, 2013.

• T. Langford, A. Rivera Longoria, Q. Gu, and M. Guirguis, "On Demand Adaptive Computing with Mobile Devices", REU Technical Report, Texas State University at San Marcos, 2012.

• K. Blanco, and Q. Gu, "Remote Attestation of Sensors with Offset Code", REU Technical Report, Texas State University at San Marcos, 2012.E. Buchheit, Q. Gu, "Proof of Concept: Utilizing the IntelMote2 Wireless Sensor and IDA Pro Disassembler/Debugger to Edit and Upload TinyOS Applications", Technical Report, 2010.

6. Book Reviews:

7. Other:

B. Works not in Print

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

• T. Langford, A. Rivera Longoria, Q. Gu, and M. Guirguis, "On Demand Adaptive Computing with Mobile Devices", Poster on UTSA College of Sciences Research Conference, University of Texas at San Antonio, 2012.

3. Consultancies:

4. Workshops:

5. Other:

C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

• Ziliang Zong, Qijun Gu, "Collaborative Research: II-NEW: Marcher - A Heterogeneous High Performance Computing Infrastructure for Research and Education in Green Computing", 9/2013-8/2016, $380K, in collaboration with Rong Ge ($300K, Marquette University).

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• Mina Guirguis, Qijun Gu, "REU Site: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Mobile CPSs", 6/2012-5/2015, $340K.

• Qijun Gu, "NeTS:Small:Collaborative Research:Secure and Resilient Channel Allocation in Multi-Radio Wireless Networks", NSF CNS 08-576, 9/2009-8/2012, $150K, in collaboration with Meng Yu and Wanyu Zang ($90K, Western Illinois University)) and Peng Liu ($60K, Pennsylvania State University)

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

IV. SERVICE

A. University:

B. Departmental:

C. Community:

D. Professional:

• Journal Editor and Conference Chairs- 2009: Chair of ICST International Workshop on Security in Emerging Wireless

Communication and Networking Systems, Area Chair of International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems

- 2007: Editor of IJICS Special Issue on Information Assurance• Program Committees:

- 2013: IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE MILCOM, SESP- 2012: IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE MILCOM, ISPAN- 2011: ACM ASIACCS, IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IFIP DBSEC, RFIDSec Asia,

WSNS- 2010: ACM AsiaCCS, IEEE GlOBECOM, IEEE ICC, IEEE WCNC, IEEE

TrustCom, IEEE ICCCN- 2009: IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE AINA, IEEE WSNS, CMC, ARES, IFIP

DBSEC, ICST CHINACOM- 2008: IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, ARES, WAIS, IFIP DBSEC, CHINACOM,

INSCRYPT, WSNS- 2007: IFIP NSS, INFOSCALE, ICISS, IFIP DBSEC- 2006: IFIP DBSEC, ICISS, ICTSMA, IADIS CSPCS, IEEE IWPCAC- 2005: IWIADS

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• Journal Reviewers:- ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks- IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics & Security- IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems- IEEE Transaction on Reliability- IEEE Internet Computing- Ad Hoc Networks Journal, Elsevier- Computers and Security Journal, Elsevier- Journal of Computer Networks, Elsevier- International Journal of Security and Networks, Inderscience- Security and Communication Networks, Wiley- Computer Standards & Interfaces Journal, Elsevier- Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal, Elsevier- EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking- International Journal of Computers and Applications, ACTA Press- International Journal of Computers and Their Applications, ISCA- International Journal of Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks- IET Information Security

E. Organizations

1. Honorary:

2. Professional:

• ACM SIGSAC Member

F. Services Honors and Awards:

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Vangelis Metsis Title: Assistant Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PhD 2011 Univ. of Texas CSE A Computational at Arlington Framework for Human-Centered Multimodal Data Analysis BS 2005 Athens University CS Supervised of Economics and Learning methods Business for Spam E-mail filtering C. University Experience Position University Dates Research Assistant Professor Univ. of Texas Jan. 2012 – Aug. 2014 at Arlington Graduate Research Assistant Univ. of Texas Sep. 2007 – Dec. 2011 at Arlington D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Research Associate Institute of Informatics and Mar. 2006 – Aug. 2007 Telecommunications, National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Greece Webmaster/ Univ. of Texas Jun. 2008 – Aug. 2014 Systems Administrator at Arlington II. TEACHING

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B. Courses Taught: Fall 2014: Object Oriented Design and Implementation Spring 2014: Design and Analysis of Algorithms Fall 2013: Design and Analysis of Algorithms Algorithms & Data Structures Summer 2013: Design and Analysis of Algorithms Summer 2012: Study Abroad Program: Research in Computer Science Spring 2012: Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists Summer 2010: Algorithms & Data Structures C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations, Honors Theses, or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate): Committee member: MS Thesis - Jonathan Rich: Point-of-Gaze applications for Assistive Interaction, 2012 D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development: Object Oriented Design and Implementation; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Algorithms & Data Structures; Study Abroad Program; Introductory Programming for Engineers & Scientists III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press) 2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles: V. Metsis, F. Makedon, D. Shen, and H. Huang, "DNA Copy Number Selection Using Robust Structured Sparsity-Inducing Norms", IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB), 2013, vol.PP, no.99, pp.1,1 DOI: 10.1109/TCBB.2013.141

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C. D. McMurrough, V. Metsis, D. Kosmopoulos, I. Maglogiannis, and F. Makedon, "A Dataset for Point of Gaze Detection using Head Poses and Eye Images", Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces (2013): 1-9. DOI: 10.1007/s12193-013-0121-4 V. Metsis, D. Kosmopoulos, V. Athitsos, and F. Makedon, "Non-Invasive Analysis of Sleep Patterns via Multimodal Sensor Input", Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2012): 1-8 DOI: 10.1007/s00779-012-0623-1 K. Dela Rosa, V. Metsis, and V. Athitsos. "Boosted ranking models: a unifying framework for ranking predictions", Knowledge and information systems 30.3 (2012): 543-568. DOI: 10.1007/s10115-011-0390-8 V. Metsis, H. Huang, O. C. Andronesi, F. Makedon, and A. Tzika, "Heterogeneous data fusion for brain tumor classification", Oncology reports, 2012. DOI: 10.3892/or.2012.1931 C. Doukas, V. Metsis, E. Becker, Z. Le, F. Makedon, and I. Maglogiannis. "Digital cities of the future: Extending @home assistive technologies for the elderly and the disabled", Telematics and Informatics 28, no. 3 (2011): 176-190. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2011.03.031 3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: S. Phan, A. Lioulemes, C. Lutterodt, F. Makedon, and V. Metsis, (2014, October). “Guided physical therapy through the use of the Barrett WAM robotic arm”. In Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Games (HAVE), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on (pp. 24-28). IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/HAVE.2014.6954326 M. Gardner, V. Metsis, E. Becker and F. Makedon, "Modeling the Effect of Attention Deficit in Game-Based Motor Ability Assessment of Cerebral Palsy Patients", To appear in the proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Affect and Behaviour Related Assistance, in PETRA 2013. DOI: 10.1145/2504335.2504405 A. Papangelis, R. Gatchel, V. Metsis, and F. Makedon. "An adaptive dialogue system for assessing post traumatic stress disorder." In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, p. 49. ACM, 2013. DOI: 10.1145/2504335.2504387 C. D. McMurrough, V. Metsis, J. Rich, and F. Makedon. "An eye tracking dataset for point of gaze detection", In Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, pp. 305-308. ACM, 2012. DOI: 10.1145/2168556.2168622 C. D. McMurrough, J. Rich, V. Metsis, A. Nguyen, and F. Makedon. "Low-cost head position tracking for gaze point estimation" In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, p. 22. ACM, 2012.

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DOI: 10.1145/2413097.2413125 Z. Zhang, W. Liu, V. Metsis, and V. Athitsos. "A Viewpoint-Independent Statistical Method for Fall Detection", In International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR). 2012. (URL) V. Metsis, G. Galatas, A. Papangelis, D. Kosmopoulos, and F. Makedon, "Recognition of sleep patterns using a bed pressure mat", In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, p. 9. ACM, 2011. DOI: 10.1145/2141622.2141633 A. Papangelis, V. Metsis, J. Shawe-Taylor, and F. Makedon, "Sensor placement and coordination via distributed multi-agent cooperative control", Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, p. 14. ACM, 2010. DOI: 10.1145/1839294.1839311 K. Park, Y. Lin, V. Metsis, Z. Le, and F. Makedon, "Abnormal human behavioral pattern detection in assisted living environments", Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, p. 9. ACM, 2010. DOI: 10.1145/1839294.1839305 V. Metsis, H. Huang, F. Makedon, and A. Tzika, "Heterogeneous Data Fusion to Type Brain Tumor Biopsies", Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations: Proceedings of the 5th IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI'2009), April 23-25, 2009, Thessaloniki, Greece, Springer, 2009, p. 233. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0221-4_28 R. Arora, V. Metsis, R. Zhang, and F. Makedon, "Providing QoS in ontology centered context aware pervasive systems", Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on PErvsive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, ACM, 2009, p. 8. DOI: 10.1145/1579114.1579122 I. Ahmad, R. Arora, D. White, V. Metsis, and R. Ingram, "Energy-Constrained Scheduling of DAGs on Multiprocessors", Proceedings of the International Conference on Contemporary Computing (IC3 2009), JIIT University, Noida, 2009. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03547-0_56 V. Metsis, Z. Le, Y. Lei, and F. Makedon, "Towards an evaluation framework for assistive environments", Proceedings of the 1st international conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, ACM, 2008, p. 12. DOI: 10.1145/1389586.1389601 K. Stamatakis, V. Metsis, V. Karkaletsis, M. Ruzicka, V. Svatek, V. E.A. Cabrera, and M. Polla, "Content collection for the labeling of health-related web content". Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME 07), LNAI 4594, pp. 341-345, 2007. Amsterdam, 7-11 July, 2007. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73599-1_46

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D.V. Gonzales, M.A. Mayer, A. Leis, V. Karkaletsis, K. Stamatakis, V. Metsis, P. Nasikas, M. Labsky, M. Ruzicka, V. Svatek, F. Lopez-Ostenero, V. Peinado, E.A. Cabrera, T. Honkela, M. Polla. "AQUA (Assisting Quality Assessment): a system based on Semantic web and information extraction technologies to support medical quality labelling agencies", Proceedings of the 12th World Congress on the Internet in Medicine (Mednet 2007), Leipzig , Germany , October 7-10, 2007. V. Metsis, I. Androutsopoulos and G. Paliouras, "Spam Filtering with Naive Bayes -- Which Naive Bayes?". Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Email and Anti-Spam (CEAS 2006), Mountain View, CA, USA, 2006. V. Karkaletsis, K. Stamatakis, V. Metsis, V. Redoumi, D. Tsarouhas, "Health-related Web Content: quality labelling mechanisms and the MedIEQ approach", 4th International Conference On Information Communication Technologies in Health, Samos 2006, Greece. (PDF) V. Metsis, P. Jangyodsuk, V. Athitsos, M. Iversen and F. Makedon, "Computer Aided Rehabilitation for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis", To appear in the proceedings of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) workshop, in ICNC 2013. DOI: 10.1109/ICCNC.2013.6504061 E. Becker, V. Metsis, R. Arora, J. Vinjumur, Y. Xu, and F. Makedon, "SmartDrawer: RFID-based smart medicine drawer for assistive environments", Workshop on "Affect and Behaviour Related Assistance in Support for the Elderly (ABRA 2009)", Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on PErvsive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, ACM, 2009, p. 49. DOI: 10.1145/1579114.1579163 4. Abstracts: V. Metsis, G. Galatas, and F. Makedon, "Automated Sleep Pattern Monitoring for Sleep Disorder Assessment", IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Dallas Chapter (Dallas-EMBS) - 2012 IEEE Texas Medical Device Symposium. V. Metsis, O. C. Andronesi, H. Huang, M. N. Mindrinos, L. G. Rahme, F. Makedon, and A. A. Tzika, "Combination of Sparse and Wrapper Feature Selection from Multi-Source Data for Accurate Brain Tumor Typing", In the proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) 19th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, 7-13 May 2011, Montreal, Canada. C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts: Co-Principal Investigator:

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• NSF-1439645: I/UCRC Phase I: iPerform - I/UCRC for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human Performance, 2014-2019

• NSF-1338930: “Planning Grant: I/UCRC for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human Performance”, 2013.

• NSF-1258500: “EAGER: An Exploratory Pilot Project to Build Human-Centric Physical Activity Monitoring Tools for Enhancing Rehabilitation Therapy Engagement and Assessment”, 2012-2013.

• NSF-1329119: “Doctoral Consortium and Student-Author Travel for the PETRA 2013 Conference”, 2013-2014.

• NSF-1238660: “Doctoral Consortium and Student-Author Travel for the PETRA 2012 Conference”, 2012-2013.

Senior Investigator:

• NSF-1338118: “MRI Collaborative: Development of iRehab, an Intelligent Closed-Loop Instrument for Adaptive Rehabilitation”, 2013-2016.

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

PETRA Conference 2008-2011, NSF Student Travel Award Q-Invest Graduate Student Fellowship 2008 Demokritos Research Fellow 2006-2007 Honored talk at the B.Sc. graduation ceremony as the student with the highest GPA in the

class (November 2005). IV. SERVICE B. Professional: Conference Service • Program Committee Co-Chair – 8th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments (PETRA 2015). • Doctoral Symposium Chair - IEEE HAVE 2014 Doctoral Consortium • Organizing Committee at the International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments (PETRA 2008-2014). • Program Committee at the 5th International Conference on PErvasive TechnologiesRelated to Assistive Environments (PETRA 2012-2014). • Program Committee at the 16th PanHellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI ’12). • Program Committee at the Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Symposium (BIOT-2008) Referee Service • Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) • IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (IEEE-TKDE) • IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine (IEEE-TITB-EMBS) • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (IEEE-TMC) • Springer Personal and Ubiquitous Computing • Springer Universal Access in the Information Society • Springer Artificial Intelligence Review

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• Elsevier Journal of Systems and Software • Elsevier Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIIM) • Elsevier Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine • Elsevier Computers in Biology and Medicine • Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing • Journal of Network and Computer Applications • International Journal on Digital Libraries (ECDL) • Health Informatics Journal • International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments (PETRA 2008-2012) • 16th PanHellenic Conference on Informatics • International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI) • Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA 2012) • Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Biomedicine (AIAB 2012) Updated 1/2015

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Vita

I. Academic/Professional Background

NAME: Wuxu Peng TITLE: Professor

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ph.D. 1985-1990 The Pennsylvania State University Computer ScienceGraduate study 1984-1985 Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China, China Computer ScienceCertificate 1983-1984 Shanghai Foreign Languages Institute, China English ProgramB. Engineering 1978-1983 Univ. of Sci. & Tech. of China, China Computer Science

UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

Professor Texas State University 2008-presentAssociate professor (tenured) Texas State University 1996-2008Assistant professor Texas State University 1990-1996Visiting assistant professor The Pennsylvania State University Summer 1992Visiting assistant professor The Pennsylvania State University Summer 1991Teaching/research assistant The Pennsylvania State University 1985-1990

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

II. TEACHING

TEACHING HONORS AND AWARDS

COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate courses

• CS5310, Computer networks and communication systems (New preparation and develop-ment, Fall 1993)

• CS5352, Distributed computing (New preparation and development, Spring 1992)

• CS5332, Database theory and design (New preparation and development, Spring 1991)

• CS5351, Parallel processing (New preparation and development, Fall 1991)

• CS5329, Design and analysis of computer algorithms (New preparation and development,Fall 1992)

• CS5334, Advanced Internet information processing (New preparation and development,Spring 2002)

• CS5341, Advanced network programming (New preparation and development, Spring2001)

• CS5343, Wireless Communications and Networks (New preparation and development,Fall 2004)

Undergraduate courses

• CS4310, Computer networks and data communications (senior)

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• CS3358, Data structures (junior)

• CS4368, Survey of programming languages (senior, ADA, C++, LISP)

• CS4350, UNIX Programming (senior. New preparation and development, Sum 1993))

GRADUATE THESIS/DISSERTATIONS OR EXIT COMMITTEE (Indicate if supervi-sor)

(A) Past MS students supervised1

Chris Campton, James Holt, Tao Wang, Sufeng Wen, Suhua Wang, Chunyan Wei, Yalin Wang,Xin Zhang, Zhuojing Li, Eric Reeves, Sagun Khatri, Eduardo Gonzalez.

(B) Current MS students being supervised

None

FUNDED EXTERNAL TEACHING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1. $44,000, NSF ILI grant DUE-9650623 (PI), A Laboratory for Teaching High-Speed NetworkingTechniques, July 1996 – Dec. 1998 (with $44,000 matching fund from Texas State).

2. $40,000, NSF-ILI, (Co-PI), A Parallel Computing Lab for Undergraduates, July 1993 (with$46,000 matching fund from Texas State)

Patent

• Patent “Statistical Optimization of Retransmission Timeout Boundary.”, Texas State, Decem-ber 2013.

SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED EXTERNAL TEACHING GRANTS AND CON-TRACTS

• Co-PI, NSF CCLI: Preparing Computer Science Students for the Multicore Era: TeachingParallel Processing in the Undergraduate Curriculum Early and Often, 2010.

• Co-PI, NSF CCLI: Integrating Multi-core Computing into Undergraduate Computer ScienceCurriculum, 2009.

• $88,000, NSF ILI (PI), Visualizing Key Concepts in Undergraduate Computer Science Cur-riculum, Nov. 1994.

• $116,000, NSF ILI (PI), Window and Object-Oriented Programming, Nov. 1993.

FUNDED INTERNAL TEACHING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1. $34,500, TxState ACC (PI), A Lab for Wireless Communications, Jan.2003.

2. $56,500, TxState ACC (PI), Upgrading A UNIX Lab, Jan.2001.

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3. Co-PI for an NSF TUES proposal ($149k) proposal for teaching multi-core techniques, 2012-2014.

4. Senior personnel of an NSF REU proposal ($330,000) and worked in Summer 2012,2013,2014in the REU program.

SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED INTERNAL TEACHING GRANTS AND CON-TRACTS

1. $48,500, TxState HEAF (PI), Using Telecommunications Technology, Apr. 1996.

OTHER

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. WORKS IN PRINT

BOOKS

(D) Refereed Book Chapters

1. Some Detectability Issues in Sensor Networks (With X. Jia and E. D. Reeves). Chapter 4,Sensor and Ad-Hoc Networks: Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects , Lecture Notes in ElectricalEngineering , Vol. 7, 2008.

2. Establishing New Research Initiatives for Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor andAd Hoc Networks (With S. K . Makki, A. Rezgui and et. al). Chapter 1, Sensor and Ad-HocNetworks: Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects , Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering , Vol.7, 2008.

ARTICLES

(A) Journal Publications

1. Improving Retransmission Performance of IP-Based Transport Protocols (co-authored withStan McClellan). International Journal on Advances in Telecommunications, vol. 6 no 3 & 4.Dec. 2013.

2. An Arbitrary Topology Alternator with Uniform Processes (With Furman Haddix). Journalof High-Speed Networks, Volume 17, Number 2 (2010), pp.73-81.

3. A Reliable User Tracking Framework for Locating Mobile Objects (With S. K. Makki andJ. Yu). International Journal of Modern Engineering, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp.41-45, 2008

4. Preference-function Algorithm: A Novel Approach for Selection of the Users’ Preferred Web-sites (With S. Kami Makki, Seema Jania, Xiaohua Jia). International Journal of BusinessIntelligence and Data Mining (IJBIDM), Vol. 2, No. 3, October 2007, pp.328-346.

5. A Dynamic Key Management Scheme for Secure MANET Routing (With Yalin Wang, E.K.Park,and K.Makki). Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, Vol.7, Issue 10,Dec. 2007, pp. 1233-1241.

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6. New Performance Bounds in Signal Parameter Estimation under Mismatch (with D. Kazakosand S. Kami Makki). Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol.1, No.19, 2007, pp.895-908.

7. The CSMA/DM LAN Protocol (With S. Makki). International Journal of CommunicationSystems , Vol.19, Issue 8, October 2006, pp.897-914.

8. Lossy Communicating Finite State Machines (with Kia Makki). Journal of TelecommunicationSystems , 25:3,4, pp.433-448, 2004.

9. A Modular Methodology to Verify Communication Protocols (with Kia Makki). Journal ofComputer Communications, Vol.20, 1997, pp.1069-1077.

10. Deadlock Detection in Communicating Finite State Machines by Even Reachability Analysis.ACM Mobile Networks and Applications, Vol.2(3), 1997, pp.251-257.

11. Petri Nets and Self-Stabilization of Communication Protocols (with Kia Makki). Journal ofInformatica, Vol.20 No.1 (Feb. 1996), pp.113-123.

12. On Reachability and Reverse Reachability Analysis of Communicating Finite State Machines(with Kia Makki). Journal of Computer Communications, Vol.19, No. 8, July 1996, pp.668-674.

13. A New Type of Pushdown Automata on Infinite Trees (with S. Purushothaman). Journalof Foundations of Computer Science, Vol.6, No.2., June 1995, World Scientific Publishing,pp.169-186.

14. Improving Internet Routing Information Protocol (with Tao Wang). In Journal of ComputerSystems Science and Engineering, Vol.10, No.4, Nov. 1995, CRL Publishing Ltd, pp.207-213.

15. Analysis of a Class of Communicating Finite State Machines (with S. Purushothaman). ActaInformatica, Vol.29, Fasc. 6&7, 1992, Springer-Verlag, pp.499-522.

16. A Unified Approach to Deadlock Detection Problem in Networks of Communicating FiniteState Machines (with S. Purushothaman). AMS & ACM Series in Discrete Mathematics andTheoretical Restoration Software Framework for Survivable WDM Optical networks ComputerScience (DIMACS), Vol. 3 (E.M.Clarke & R.P.Kurshan, Eds.), 1991, pp. 395-404.

17. Data Flow Analysis of Communicating Finite State Machines (with S. Purushothaman). InACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, Vol. 13, No. 3, July 1991, pp.399-442.

(B) Journal Publications Submitted

(C) Peer Reviewed Conference Publications

1. A module-based approach to adopting the 2013 ACM curricular recommendations on parallelcomputing (co-authored with Martin Burscher, Apan Qasem, Hongchi Shi, Dan Tamir, andHeather Thiry). 2015 ACM SIGCSE Symposium. March 2015 (SIGCSE’15).

2. RTOmin as a balancing parameter between fast retransmissions and timeouts within streamcontrol transmission protocol (SCTP) (co-authored with Eduardo Gonzalez and Stan McClel-lan). In Proc. of IEEE 2nd International Conference on Systems and Informatics(ICSAI 2014),pp.660-664.

3. The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) and its Potential for Amateur Radio (co-authored with Eduardo Gonzalez and Stan McClellan). In Proc. of the 33rd Annual ARRLand TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC), pp.28-31, Sept. 5-7, Austin, TX.

4. Preparing computer science students for an increasingly parallel world: Teaching parallel com-puting early and often (co-authored with Martin Burscher, Apan Qasem, Hongchi Shi, DanTamir, and Heather Thiry). In proc. of 26th International Conference on High PerformanceComputing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC13), 2013.

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5. Integrating parallel computing into the undergraduate curriculum at Texas State University:Experiences from the first year (co-authored with Martin Burtscher, Apan Qasem, HongchiShi, Dan Tamir, and Heather Thiry), in Proc. of Workshop on Parallel, Distributed, andHigh-Performance Computing in Undergraduate Curricula (EDUHPC13, educator workshopat SC13), 2013.

6. Estimating Retransmission Timeouts in IP-Based Transport Protocols (With S.McClellan).Proc. of ICDT 2013, the Eighth International Conference on Digital Telecommunications,pp.26-31. (Acceptance ratio: 28%. Best paper award).

7. Detectability in Incomplete Sensor Networks (With X.Jia and E.Reeves). In Proc. of Inter-national Workshop on Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects of Sensor and Ad-hoc Networks(WTASA’07), June 2007.

8. Self-stabilization in Cooperative Multi-agent Systems by Reset (With Rodion Podorozhny andDewayne E. Perry). IEEE Regional Conference, 2006 .

9. A Uniform Geneal Alternator (With Furman Haddix) In Proc. of the 4th IASTED Inter-national Conference on Communications, Internet and Information Technology (CIIT 2005),Cambridge, USA, October 31 - November 2, 2005.

10. A Practical Spanning Tree Based MANET Routing Algorithm (With Zhuojing Li and FurmanHaddix) In Proc. of the 14th International Conference on Computer Communications andNetworks, San Diego, CA, Oct.17-19, 2005, pp.19-24.

11. Dynamic Key Management for Secure Routing In LCMRMG MANET (With Yalin Wang andKia Makki) In Proc. of the 13th International Conference on Computer Communications andNetworks, Chicago, Illinois, Oct.11-13, 2004.

12. Locality Caching Multi-Root Multi-Generation Routing Algorithm in Mobile Ad Hoc Net-works. (with Xin Zhang and Kia Makki). In Proc. of the 12th International Conference onComputer Communications and Networks, Dallas, Texas, Oct.20-22, 2003.

13. Lossy Communicating Finite State Machines. In Proc. of the 6th World Multiconference onSystemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI-2002), Orlando, Florida, July.14-18, 2002, Vol.X,pp.37-42.

14. Distributed Wavelength Assignment Protocols with Priority for WDM All-Optical Networks(with Chunyan Wei). In Proc. of the 9th International Conference on Computer Communica-tions and Networks, Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct.16-18, 2000, pp.625-630.

15. Improving the PIM Routing Protocol with Adaptive Switching Mechanism between Its TwoSparse Sub-Modes (with James Holt). In Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Com-puter Communications and Networks, Lafayette, Louisanna, Oct.12-15, 1998, pp.768-773.

16. An Innovative Routing Protocol Evaluation Tool (with James Holt). In Proc. of the 6thInternational Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, Las Vegas, NV, Sept1997, pp.524-528.

17. Using Logical Rings to solve the Mutual Exclusion Problem in Distributed Memory Systems(with John Dell, Kia Makki, Niki Pissinou). In Proc. of the 1997 International Conference onParallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA’97), July 1997.

18. Toward Modular Verification of Communication Protocols (with Kia Makki). In Proc. of5th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, Rockville, MD,Oct.16-18, 1996, pp.34-41.

19. Deadlock Detection in Communicating Finite State Machines by Even Reachability Analysis.In Proc. of 4th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, LasVegas, NV, Sept.20-23, 1995, pp.656-662.

20. On Reachability and Reverse Reachability Analysis of Communicating Finite State Machines(with Kia Makki). In Proc. of 4th International Conference on Computer Communicationsand Networks, Las Vegas, NV, Sept.20-23, 1995, pp.58-65.

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21. Single-Link and Time Communicating Finite State Machines. Proc. of 1994 InternationalConference on Network Protocols, Boston, MA, Oct. 25-28, 1994, pp.126-133.

22. Improving Internet Routing Information Protocol (with Tao Wang). Proc. of 7th InternationalConference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems, Las Vegas, NV, Oct. 1994, pp.603-609.

23. On Petri Nets and Self-Stabilization of Communication Protocols. In Proc. of 1993 Interna-tional Conference on Network Protocols, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 1993, pp.166-174.

24. Empty Stack Pushdown ω-Tree Automata (with S. Purushothaman). In Proc. of 17th Collo-quium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP ’92), Rennes, France, Feb. 26-28, 1992.In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, No. 581 (J.-C. Raoult ed.), Springer-Verlag, 1992,pp.248-264.

25. A Unified Approach to Deadlock Detection Problem in Networks of Communicating FiniteState Machines (with S. Purushothaman). Presented in IFIP Workshop on Computer-AidedVerification (CAV ’90), Rutgers, NJ, June 18-20, 1990. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science,No. 531, Springer-Verlag, 1991, pp. 243-252.

26. Towards Data Flow Analysis of Communicating Finite State Machines (with S. Purushothaman).In Proc. of the 8th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC’89), August 1989, pp.45-58.

27. Analysis of Communicating Processes for Non-Progress (with S. Purushothaman). In Proc. ofthe 9th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, June 1989, pp.280-287.

ABSTRACTS

REPORTS

1. On the Emptiness Problem of ω-Tree Pushdown Automata (with S. Purushothaman). Tech.Report, Penn State Univ., PSU-CS-92-25, December 1992.

BOOK REVIEWS

OTHER: Papers under preparation

1. Broadcasting in incomplete sensor networks (Under revision. To be submitted to IEEE INFO-COM 2008).

2. Self-stabilization in cooperative multi-agent systems by a reset: position paper (with RodionPodorozhny and Dewayne E. Perry). To be submitted to Agent Oriented Software Engineeringworkshop.

3. Impact of some movement patterns on detectability in incompletely covered sensor networks.

B. WORKS NOT IN PRINT

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

1. Improve Graphics System Performance in Symmetric Multiprocessor Workstations (with C.Compton). In Proc. of Xhibition ’92, June 1992.

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INVITED TALKS, LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS

• Invited Colloquium Speaker, Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, March1992

• Invited Colloquium Speaker, Department of Software Architecture, CSTP, University of Mis-souri Kansas City, Feburary. 1998

CONSULTANCIES

• NT networking consultant, Internal Revenue Service (Austin), 1994-1995

• Oracle consultant, Texas Department of Commerce, 1996

• LAN configuration & management consultant, ElectroSource Inc, San Marcos, Texas, 1998

WORKSHOPS

OTHER

• Reviewer, R&D Program, State of Louisiana (1997)

• Reviewer, R&D Program, State of North Dakota (2003)

• Reviewer, Journal of Combinatorial Optimization

• Reviewer, International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science

• Reviewer, Journal of Software and Experience

• Reviewer, Journal of Responsive Computer Systems

• Reviewer, Journal of Computer Systems: Science and Engineering

• Reviewer, IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems

• Reviewer, ACM/IEEE Transaction on Networking

• Reviewer, Journal of Cluster Computing

• Reviewer, IEEE Computer Society Electronic Publications

• Reviewer, 1991, 1994 & 1995 ACM Computer Science Conference

• Reviewer, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 IEEE International Conf.on Computer Comm. & Networks

• Reviewer, 2005, 2006 IEEE INFOCOM

• Reviewer, Ad-Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium of 2009,2010,2011 IEEE Inter-national Communications Conference (ICC)

• Reviewer, IEEE Globecom 2010,2011 - Ad-hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium.

• Book reviewer, IEEE Computer Magazine, Addison-Wesley Publishing

C. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

FUNDED EXTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

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1. $100,000, ZNYX NETWORKS, INC, Performance Testing for Virtualized Environments, ($50,000cash and $50,000 equipment). PI is Stan McClellan. Co-PI are: Wuxu Peng, Hassan Salamy,and Semih Aslan.

2. $84,257, THECB ARP research grant (Consortium-PI), Federated Multicast in IP, Jan.2002 –Aug. 2004.

3. $80,049, NSF research grant CCR-9503880 (single PI), July 1995 – June 1997.

SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED EXTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

• $280,769.00, NSF (PI), Theoretical Study of Detectability, Movement, and Broadcasting. Feb.2007.

• $100,000.00, NSF (Co-PI), Zero Seek Time Technology for Sequential and Parallel Systems(with Qijun Gu, Anne Ngu, and Dan Tamir). NSF SBIR Phase I, NSF 06-598. Dec. 2006.

• Tracing polluters in P2P File Sharing Networks (Co-PI, with Qijun Gu and Steven Dietz).Eletronic Crime Research and Development, National Institute of Justice (NIJ-1134-CFDA16.560.2005).Oct. 2005.

• $252,899, NSF (PI), Infiltration Detection in Incompletely Covered Sensor Networks . Oct.2004.

• $267,748, NSF CISE NCRI (PI), Improve Multicast Protocols through Innovative SoftwareTools . Dec. 2001.

• $356,848, NSF 98-164 CISE ANIR (PI), Integrating Priority into WDM Optical Networks.Dec. 1998.

• $356,848, NSF 95-138 CCR/SEL (PI), Formal Modeling, Specification, and Verification of aLarge Class of Processes. Nov. 1997.

• $290,001, THECB ARP (PI), Improving PIM Protocol , July 1997.

• $373,397, NSF ESS (PI), New Protocols and Architectures to Improve World-Wide-Web Ser-vices . Dec. 1997.

• $170,773, NSF CISE/NCRI (PI), Study, Evaluate, and Improve Mutlicast Routing Protocolsthrough Innovative Software Tools . May 1997.

• $120,001, THECB ARP (PI), On Reachability and Reverse Reachability of CFSMs, July 1995.

• $97,370, NSF RUI NSF 94-79 (PI), Study, Evaluate, and Improve Mutlicast Routing Protocolsthrough Innovative Software Tools . Dec. 1994.

• $150,480, NSF NCR (PI), On Self-Stabilization of A Graph Based Concurrent Model for Dis-tributed Computing, May 1994.

• $129,344, NSF NCR (PI), On Self-Stabilization of A Graph Based Concurrent Model for Dis-tributed Computing, May 1993.

• $91,165, NSF Research Initiative Award Program (PI), Jan. 1993.

FUNDED INTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1. $8,000, 1998 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, Exploring Priority Schemes in WDMAll-Optical Networks , Texas State University

2. $3,000, 1995 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, On Reachability and Reverse ReachabilityAnalysis of Communicating Finite State Machines, Texas State University

3. $6,000, 1994 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, An Intelligent Interface for RelationalDatabase Systems , Texas State University

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4. $4,925, 1993 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, On Self-Stabilization of A Graph BasedConcurrent Model for Distributed Computing, Texas State University

SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED INTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1. $8,000, 2001 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, Exploring Priority Schemes in WDMAll-Optical Networks , Texas State University

2. $8,000, 1999 Faculty Research Enhancement Grants, Intelligent Heuristics to Enhance a Well-Known Multicast Routing Protocol , Texas State University

OTHER: Grant Proposals under Preparation

• Efficient Internet traffic monitoring and caching.

• Self-stabilization reset in agent systems.

• Detectability in certain sensor networks.

D. FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, HONORS

1. $4,000, 1992 Summer Research Fellowship, School of Science, Texas State University

E. PETENTS:Statistical Optimization of Retransmission Timeout Boundary. Submitted 10/2011 andunder review.

IV. SERVICE

University:

• Member, Texas State Academic Computing Committee, 2000-2010

• Member, Texas State Academic Governance Committee, 2008-present

College:

• Member, College Tenure & Promotion Task Force, Summer 2007-2009

• Member, College Tenure & Promotion Review Group, 2008-present

• Member, College REP Committee, 2009-present

• Member, College Scholarship Committee, 2010-present

Departmental:

• Department Course Scheduling Coordinator, 2011-present

• Director, Department Graduate Studies, 2011-present

• Chair, Department Graduate Committee, 2011-present

• Member, Department Policy and Procedure Committee, 2011-present

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• Member, Department Scholarship Committee, 2011-present

• Chair, Department Policy and Procedure Committee, 2007-2011

• Chair, CS Chair Search Committee, 2005-2007

• Chair, Department Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1996-2000

• Chair, Department Library Committee, 2002-2011

• Member, Department Library Committee, 2011-present

• Member, Department Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1990-1996,2000-present

• Member, Department Hardware Committee, 2008-present

• Member, Department Strategic Planning Committee, 1997-2007

• Member, Department Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee, 1997-2000

• Chair, Department Colloquium Committee, 1990-1996

• Member, Department Chairperson Recruitment Committee, 1991

• Chair, Department Ph.D. Proposal Committee, 2000-2005

Community:

• Member, Software/Wireless Working Group, State Strategy on Advanced Technol-ogy (SSAT), State of Texas, 2004-2006

Professional:

• Member, Program Committee, The 2014 International Conference on Connected Vehicles &Expo (ICCVE 2014).

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE Wireless Commmunications and Networking Conference(IEEE WCNC 2014).

• Member, Program Committee, The 2014 International Conference on Selected Topics in Mobileand Wireless Networking(MoWNet’2014).

• Member, Program Committee, The 2014 IEEE INFOCOM Workshop on Mobile Cloud Com-puting.

• Member, Program Committee, APWiMob 2014 : Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless andMobile 2014.

• Member, Program Committee, The 2013 International Conference on Connected Vehicles &Expo (ICCVE 2013).

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE Wireless Commmunications and Networking Conference(IEEE WCNC 2013).

• Member, Program Committee, The 2013 International Conference on Selected Topics in Mobileand Wireless Networking(MoWNet’2013).

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 Wireless Networking Symposium(GC’13 WN).

• ICCC’12 - CQR (First IEEE International Conference on Communications in China: Commu-nications QoS and Reliability (CQR)).

• Member, Program Committee, PIMRC2012-NET (PIMRC2012-Track 3: Mobile and WirelessNetworks).

• Member, Program Committee, the International Conference on Selected Topics in Mobile &Wireless Networking(iCOST’2011)

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• Member, Program Committee, IEEE Globecom 2010, 2011 - Ad-hoc and Sensor NetworkingSymposium

• Member, Program Committee, Wireless Neteworking Symposium of 2012 IEEE InternationalCommunications Conference (ICC)

• Member, Program Committee, Ad-Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium of 2009,2010,2011,2012IEEE International Communications Conference (ICC)

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE 2011 (7th) International Wireless Communications andMobile Computing Conference (IWCMC2011)

• Member, Program Committee, International Workshop on Security and Privacy for Mobileand Wireless Networks (WSPWN06), Hyatt Regency Hotel, Miami, FL, March 15-16, 2006.

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE INFOCOM 2006.

• Registration Chair, ICCCN 2005.

• Member, Program Committee, IEEE INFOCOM 2005.

• Member, Program Committee, ICCCN 2005.

• Local Arrangement Chair, ICCCN 2004.

• Member, Program Committee, the 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, IEEEInternational Conf. on Computer Comm. and Networks (ICCCN)

• Member, Program Committee, the Sixth International Conference on Computer Science andInformatics (2002).

• Co-Vice-Chair, the 1997 IEEE International Conf. on Computer Comm. and Networks

• Member, Program Committee, the 1997 International Conf. on Parallel and Distributed Pro-cessing Techniques and Applications

• Member, Program Committee, the 1997 International Conf. on Imaging Science, Systems, andTechnology

• Publicity Chair, the 1997 International Conf. on Industrial & Engineering Applications ofArtificial Intelligence & Expert Systems

• Member, Program Committee, the 1995 Annual ACM Computer Science Conf.

• Member, Program Committee, the 1994 Annual ACM Computer Science Conf.

• Exhibition Chair, the 1994 International Conf. on Industrial & Engineering Applications ofArtificial Intelligence & Expert Systems

• Member, Program Committee, ACM 7th Annual Symposium on Applied Computing

• Session Chair, ACM Computer Science Conference (1991, 1994, 1995); IEEE ICCCN (1995,1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005).

ORGANIZATIONS:

Honorary:

Professional:

• Member, the IEEE Computer Society

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TEXAS STATE VITA Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first.

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Rodion Podorozhny Title: Associate Professor B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PhD 2000 - 2004 The Univ. of Texas, Austin Soft. Eng. “Artifact based functional comparison of software processes” GPA 4.0/4.0

Advisor: Dewayne Perry PhD Committee: Tony Ambler, Don Batory, James Browne, Lee Osterweil MSc 1995 - 1997 The Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst CS “The criticality of modeling formalisms” GPA 3.72/4.0 BSc 1990 - 1994 St Petersburg State Technical University Technical Cybernetics Faculty, Department of Information and Control Systems, GPA 4.0/4.0 Academic excellence scholarship Transferred 1988 – 1990 Leningrad Military Mechanical Institute (Baltic State Technical University since 1992) Faculty of Arms and Weapons Systems, Ordnance and Munitions Department (Designation “E3”, group E382) GPA 4.0/4.0 Academic excellence scholarship after the name of D.F. Ustinov (USSR Minister of Defense) Physics-Mathematics School Nr 17 of the city of Donetsk, USSR , graduated in June 1988 Silver graduation medal for academic excellence, pupil of Distinguished Teacher of Ukraine Vladimir Lysov (mathematics) C. University Experience Position University Dates Associate Professor Texas State University Sept. 2010 - present Assistant Professor Texas State University Sept. 2004 - 2010 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Contractor Hewlett-Packard Laboratories 2000-2002

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Software Engineer RiverLogic, Inc. 1999-2000 E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Received many commendations for influencing a student’s career B. Courses Taught: Formal Methods in Software Engineering (cs5392), Software Quality (cs5393), Software Engineering Practicum (cs5394), Advanced Software Process (cs5396), GUI Design (cs5389), Object-Oriented Design and Implementation (cs4354), Independent Study in Advanced Computer Science (cs5395), Practical Game Development (cs4378Z) and an undergraduate course on Software Engineering (cs3398 and cs4398) C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate): Committee member for Graduate Dissertations of Jason Michlowitz, Roie Black and Michael Carlson; supervised graduate student Karthik Radhakrishnan in an Independent Study; supervised graduate student Stephen Gross in an Independent Study; supervised undergraduate student Cory Lee in an Independent Study D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development: Developed course 4378Z (Practical Game Development) Replaced over 70% of the material in 5392, 5393 and 5396 with more relevant topics and up-to-date information. Taught 4354 based on own experience of software development, introduced topics on software architecture and reliable concurrent software system synthesis and analysis into the course. E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts: F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

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G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts: I. Other: III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print 1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate) a. Scholarly Monographs: b. Textbooks: c. Edited Books: d. Chapters in Books: e. Creative Books: 2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles:

1) Leon Osterweil, Lori Clarke, Aaron Ellison, Emery Boose, Rodion Podorozhny, Alexander Wise, “Applying Software Engineering Technology to Support the Clear and Precise Specification of Scientific Processes”, accepted to The IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, vol 7 issue 1, pp. 189-195, 2010, (contribution: formalized an ecological process in a LJIL process language that resulted in a number of process versions, conducted its evaluation in a Juliette process enactment system, wrote the initial section that outlines the process formalization)

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2) LiangZhao Zeng, Anne Ngu, Boualem Benatallah, Rodion Podorozhny, Hui Lei, “Dynamic composition and optimization of Web services”, The Journal of Distributed and Parallel Databases, v. 24, issue 1-3 (Dec 2008), pp. 45-72, Kluwer Academic Publishing, 2008 (contribution: wrote the related work section)

3) Emery R. Boose, Aaron M Ellison, Leon Osterweil, Rodion Podorozhny, Lori Clarke,

Alexander Wise, Julian Hadley, David Foster, “Ensuring Reliable Datasets for Environmental Models and Forecasts”, The Journal of Ecological Informatics, special issue on Ecological Data Management, v. 2, issue 3, pp. 237-247, October 2007 (contribution: collected requirements from the ecologists, formalized an ecological process in a LJIL process language that resulted in a number of process versions, conducted its evaluation in a Juliette process enactment system, wrote the initial section that outlines the process formalization)

4) XiaoQin Zhang, Victor Lesser, and Rodion M. Podorozhny, “Multi-Dimensional,

Multi-Step Negotiation”, The Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, pp. 5-40, v. 10, issue 1, January 2005 (contribution: implemented a number of negotiation protocols, conducted part of their evaluation, contributed to the section describing the protocols and editing of the paper)

5) Lesser, V.; Decker, K.; Wagner, T.; Carver, N.; Garvey, A.; Horling, B.; Neiman, D.;

Podorozhny, R.; Nagendra Prasad, M.; Raja, A.; Vincent, R.; Xuan, P.; Zhang, X.Q. “Evolution of the GPGP/TAEMS Domain-Independent Coordination Framework”, The Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, pp. 87-143, v. 9, issue 1, July 2004 (designed and implemented a generalized software architecture for protocols of the GPGP coordination framework, described the implementation)

b. Non-refereed Articles: 3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

1) Stuart Siroky, Rodion M. Podorozhny, Guowei Yang, “Verification of architectural constraints on sequences of method invocations”, peer reviewed “Java Pathfinder” workshop, 2014

2) Rodion M. Podorozhny, “Design and Verification of Cell-Phone Based Cyber-Physical Systems: A Position Paper”, peer reviewed “the Internet of Things” workshop co-located with CollaborateCom International Conference, 2013

3) Michael Carlson (co-advisee), Anne Ngu, Rodion Podorozhny, LiangZhao Zeng,

“Automatic Mash Up of Composite Applications”, in Proceedings of International Conference on Service Oriented Computing 2008, Springer Verlag LNCS 5364, pp. 317-330; acceptance rate 20%

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(contribution: gave feedback to Michael Carlson regarding his M.Sc. dissertation, edited the paper, contributed the related work section)

4) Leon J. Osterweil, Lori A. Clarke, Aaron M. Ellison, Rodion Podorozhny, Alexander

Wise, Emery Boose, Julian Hadley, “Using a Process Language to Define Scientific Workflow and Generate Dataset Provenance”, in Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE-16) 2008, pp. 319-329; acceptance rate 20%, one of the two top conferences in the field of Software Engineering (contribution: formalized an ecological process in a LJIL process language that resulted in a number of process versions, conducted its evaluation in a Juliette process enactment system, wrote the initial section that outlines the process formalization, contributed to multiple edits of the section)

5) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Sarfraz Khurshid, Dewayne Perry, Shelley Zhang,

“Verification of cooperative multi-agent negotiation with Alloy”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods 2007, Oxford, Springer Verlag LNCS 4591, pp. 501-517; acceptance rate 38% (contribution: devised a method for application of a declarative static analyzer for multi-agent system verification, evaluated the method by applying an Alloy static analyzer to verification of negotiation protocols implemented in a large (over 100k lines of code) multi-agent system, wrote all the sections of the paper but parts of the introduction)

6) Boose, E. R., Ellison, A. M., Osterweil, L. J., Podorozhny, R., Clarke, L., Wise, A.,

Hadley, J. L., Foster, D. R. “Data provenance and reliability in sensor networks”, in Proceedings of Conference on Coastal Environmental Sensing Networks, Boston, MA, 2007 (contribution: formalized an ecological process in a LJIL process language that resulted in a number of process versions, conducted its evaluation in a Juliette process enactment system, wrote the initial section that outlines the process formalization, contributed to multiple edits of the section)

7) Boose, E. R., Ellison, A. M., Osterweil, L. J., Podorozhny, R., Clarke, L., Wise, A.,

Hadley, J. L., Foster, D. R. “Ensuring Reliable Datasets for Environmental Models and Forecasts”, in Proceedings of Novel Concepts of Ecological Data Management, Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Ecological Informatics, 2007 (early version of a corresponding journal paper)

8) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Anne Ngu, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, “Business process

learning for real time enterprises”, peer-reviewed International workshop on Business Intelligence in Real Time Enterprise (BIRTE) 2006 (co-located with VLDB 2006), Springer Verlag LNCS 4365, pp. 118-132; acceptance rate 46% (contribution: heavily contributed to the design of the suggested method and wrote major sections of the paper)

9) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Wuxu Peng, and Dewayne E. Perry, “Self-stabilization in

cooperative multi-agent systems by a reset: Position paper”, IEEE Regional Conference, 2006

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(contribution: heavily contributed to the described idea and wrote major sections of the paper)

10) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Dewayne E. Perry, Leon J. Osterweil, “Automatically analyzing software process”, in Proceedings of SPW’05, 2005, Springer Verlag LNCS 3840, pp. 482-497; acceptance rate 27% (contribution: designed a method for process analysis, implemented it in a Java-based system, evaluated the method and wrote the major sections of the paper)

11) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Dewayne E. Perry, Leon J. Osterweil, “Artifact-based

functional comparison of software processes”, in Proceedings of International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (co-located with ICSE’03), 2003

12) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Dewayne E. Perry, “A Multi-Agent Framework for an

Architecting Process Environment”, in Proceedings of International Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (co-located with ICSE’02), 2002.

13) XiaoQin Zhang, Victor Lesser, and Rodion M. Podorozhny, “New Results On

Cooperative, Multi Step Negotiation Over a Multi-Dimensional Utility Function”, in Proceedings of AAAI Fall 2001 Symposium on Negotiation Methods for Autonomous Cooperative Systems, 2001.

14) XiaQin Zhang, R. Podorozhny, V. Lesser, “Cooperative Multi-stage Negotiation over

Multi-dimensional Utility Function”, in Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (ASC’2000), 2000

15) R. Podorozhny, B. Lerner, and L. Osterweil, “Modeling Resources for Activity

Coordination and Scheduling”, in Proceedings of International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, Springer-Verlag LNCS series, 1999.

16) R. Podorozhny and L. Osterweil, “The Criticality of Modeling Formalisms in

Software Design Method Comparison”, in Proceedings of International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), 1997; acceptance rate 23% one of the two top conferences in the field of Software Engineering

b. Non-refereed: 4. Abstracts: 5. Reports:

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1) Karthik Radhakrishnan (advisee), Rodion Podorozhny, “Automatic test case generation for web service processes using a SAT solver”, Technical Report of an Independent Study TXSTATE-CS-TR-2009-13, 2009

2) Rodion Podorozhny, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Anne Ngu, “Metric-based

dynamic process adaptation for crisis mitigation”, Technical Report TXSTATE-CS-TR-2008-15, 2008

3) Rodion Podorozhny, Anne Ngu, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, “Software

architecture for flexible integration of process model synthesis methods”, Technical Report TXSTATE-CS-TR-2006-14, 2006

4) Rodion M. Podorozhny, Sarfraz Khurshid, Dewayne Perry, Shelley

Zhang,“Verification of cooperative multi-agent negotiation with Alloy”, Technical Report TXSTATE-CS-TR-2006-4, 2006

6. Book Reviews:

External reviewer for MIT Press (book “Readings in Service-Oriented Computing: the Web-Services Phenomenon“);

Reviewer for “Software Process Modeling” book (International Series in Software Engineering) by Silvia T. Acuna (Editor), Natalia Juristo (Editor) , Springer-Verlag, 2005, ISBN-10: 0387242619; 2004

7. Other: B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

1) Presentation of “Verification of architectural constraints on sequences of method invocations”, peer reviewed “Java Pathfinder workshop”, 2014

2) Presentation of “Automatic Mash Up of Composite Applications” published in ICSOC 2008, Sydney, Australia

3) Presentation of “Verification of cooperative multi-agent negotiation with Alloy”

published in Integrated Formal Methods 2007, Oxford, UK 4) Presentation of “Business process learning for real time enterprises”, BIRTE’06,

2006, Seoul, South Korea

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5) Presentation of “Automatically analyzing software process”, SPW’05 (pre-ICSE’05 conference), St Louis, Missouri, ICSE 2005

6) Presentation of “Artifact-based functional comparison of software processes”,

International Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (co-located with ICSE’03), 2003

7) Presentation of “A Multi-Agent Framework for an Architecting Process

Environment”, Proceedings of International Workshop on Software Engineering for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (co-located with ICSE’02), 2002.

3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other: C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

Summer 2006 – funded contract on methods for definition of reliable ecological scientific processes by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in the amount of $5000

2. Submitted Grants under consideration

3. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

1) “A Testbed for Design and Analysis of Intelligent and Secure Systems of Small Mobile Computing Devices”, submitted to NSF CNS program, #0958309 in August 2009 (with Hongchi Shi as a PI, Qijun Gu, Xiao Chen)

2) “Automated process learning from retrospective process traces”, submitted to NSF

IIS program, #0954184 in July 2009 (PI)

3) "A Facile and Efficient Platform for Targeted Situational Awareness". Submitted to Office of Naval Research in collaboration with Telcordia Technologies and SPAWAR (ONR BAA-08-009), 2008 (co-PI)

4) “Integrated methods for automated process learning and analysis”, summary

submitted to ARP 2006 (with Anne Ngu, Dewayne Perry [UT Austin])

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5) “Achieving robustness in multi-agent systems”, summary submitted to ARP 2006

(with Wuxu Peng, Dewayne Perry [UT Austin])

6) “Integrated Learner for Processes” to DARPA BAA05-43, 2005 (with Anne Ngu as a PI, Marian Nodine [Telcordia], Risto Miikulainen [UT Austin])

7) “Collaborative Research: User Driven Dynamic Discovery and Integration of Web

Services” to NSF IIS program, #0534424, 2005 (with Anne Ngu as a PI, Dewayne Perry [UT Austin])

8) “Automated Analysis of Software Processes” to NSF CNS program, #0509520,

2004 (with Dewayne Perry [UT Austin])

9) “Formal Verification of Software Process Traces” to Microsoft New Faculty Research program, 2004

4. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: “Automatic testcase generation for webservices using a satisfiability solver”, REP 2011 ($8000) 5. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

1) “Achieving robustness in multi-agent systems by a reset” to Research Enhancement Program, 2005 (PI, with Wuxu Peng)

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors: IV. SERVICE A. University:

Committee member for student speaker selection for the commencement in August 2009 B. Departmental:

Chair of faculty search committee for software engineering (2012), Chair of faculty search committee for software engineering (2011), Member of Library Committee (2012), Member of Comprehensive Exam Committee (2004-present), Promotion and Tenure Committee (2008), Program Assessment and Review Committee (2009-present) and Graduate Curriculum Committee (2008-present)

C. Community: D. Professional:

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Reviewer for the refereed International Journal of Applied Intelligence (Springer

Verlag) 2012; External reviewer for peer-reviewed International Conference on Web

Information Systems Engineering (WISE) 2012, Reviewer for the refereed International Journal of Applied Intelligence (Springer

Verlag) 2011; External reviewer for the International Journal of Business Process Integration

(2009);

External reviewer for the 5th International Conference on Collaborative Computing (CollaborateCom 2009);

Reviewer for the refereed International Journal of Applied Intelligence (Springer

Verlag) 2009;

External reviewer for the peer-reviewed 9th International Conference on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM) 2008;

External reviewer for the refereed International Journal of Cooperative

Information Systems (IJCIS) 2007;

Program committee member for peer-reviewed International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE) 2007;

External reviewer for MIT Press (book “Readings in Service-Oriented

Computing: the Web-Services Phenomenon“) 2006;

Program committee member for peer-reviewed International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE) 2005

Reviewer for the Association for Computing machinery (ACM ) Transactions on

Software Engineering and Methodology journal 2004; E. Organizations 1. Honorary: 2. Professional: F. Services Honors and Awards:

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TEXAS STATE VITA Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first. Headings without entries may be eliminated, but the heading lettering/numbering should remain consistent with this template.

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Hongchi Shi Title: Professor & Chair B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PhD 1994 University of Florida Comp. & Info. Sci. Parallel Image Processing

with Image Algebra on SIMD Mesh Connected Computers

MS 1986 Beijing U. of Aero. & Astro. Comp. Sci. & Eng. Programming with Logic Assertions

BS 1983 Beijing U. of Aero. & Astro Comp. Sci. & Eng A Mechanical Reasoning System

C. University Experience Position University Dates Professor & Chair Texas State University 8/2007 - Present

Professor University of Missouri-Columbia 9/2006 – 8/2009

Director of Graduate Studies University of Missouri-Columbia 6/2001 – 7/2007

Visiting Professor Beijing U. of Aero. & Astro. 6/2005 – 7/2005

Associate Professor University of Missouri-Columbia 9/2001 – 8/2006

Assistant Professor University of Missouri-Columbia 9/1995 – 8/2001

Visiting Assistant Professor University of Florida 5/1994 – 8/1995

Lecturer Beijing U. of Aero. & Astro. 1/1986 – 1/1989

D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Summer Faculty Research Fellow Air Force Research Laboratory 5/1998 – 7/1998

Visiting Research Fellow State U. of New York at Stony Brook 1/1989 – 7/1990

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.) II. TEACHING

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A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

1. Award for Outstanding Dedication to Undergraduate Research and Mentoring, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004

2. Excellent Lecturer Award, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA), 1988

B. Courses Taught:

1. CS 5318 Design of Programming Languages TxState Graduate Course: Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2014

2. CS 5306 Advanced Operating Systems TxState Graduate Course: Spring 2010

3. CS 5300 Professional Development of Graduate Assistants TxState Graduate Course: Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014

4. CS 5100 Internship TxState Graduate Course: Every semester since Fall 2009

5. CS 4100 Internship TxState Senior Course: Every semester since Fall 2007

6. CS 4830/7830 Science and Engineering of the World Wide Web MU Senior/Graduate Course: Fall 2004, Winter 2005, Fall 2005, Winter 2006, Fall 2006, Winter 2007

7. CS 8860 Parallel and Distributed Processing MU Graduate Course: Fall 2004, Fall 2006

8. CECS 383 Science and Engineering of the World Wide Web MU Senior/Graduate Course: Fall 1999, Fall 2000, Fall 2001, Winter 2002, Winter 2004

9. CECS 283 Introduction to the Internet, WWW, and Multimedia Systems MU Junior Course: Fall 1998, Winter 2000

10. CECS 345 Principles of Programming Languages MU Senior/Graduate Course: Winter 1998, Winter 1999, Winter 2000, Winter 2001, Winter 2002, Winter 2003

11. CECS 343 Compilers I MU Senior/Graduate Course: Fall 1997, Fall 1998, Fall 1999, Fall 2000

12. ECE 406 / CECS 486 Parallel and Distributed Processing MU Graduate Course: Fall 1996, Fall 1997, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, Fall 2004

13. EE 410 Electrical Engineering Seminar MU Graduate Course: Summer 1997

14. CECS 479 Computer Vision MU Graduate Course: Winter 1997

15. ECE 227 Algorithms and Software Design MU Graduate Course: Fall 1995, Winter 1996

16. COP 3530 Data Structures and Algorithms UF Junior Course: Summer 1995

17. COP 3610 Survey of UNIX Operating System UF Junior Course: Fall 1994, Spring 1995

18. COP 3013 Survey of C Language UF Junior Course: Spring 1995

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19. CGS 3460 Programming Using C UF Junior Course: Fall 1994

20. Microcomputers and Applications to Control Systems BUAA Senior Course: Fall 1987, Fall 1988

21. High-Level Programming Languages BUAA Senior Course: Fall 1983, Spring 1984

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate): Dissertations – Supervisor:

1. PhD/CECS, Xiaoli Li, 2007 -- Supervisor Dissertation title: Algorithm Design and Error Analysis of Quantized RSSI Based Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks

2. PhD/CECS, Bolian Yin, 2006 -- Supervisor Dissertation title: Adaptive Clustering and Transmission Range Adjustment for Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

3. PhD/CECS, Ahmed Abdol-Monem Ahmed, 2005 -- Supervisor Dissertation title: Experimental Study of Localization in Sensor Networks and Design of Adaptive Localization Algorithms

4. PhD/CECS, Othoniel Rodriguez-Jimenez, 2003 -- Supervisor Dissertation title: Hierarchical, Adaptive Learning Objects

5. PhD/CECS, Hongzheng Li, 1999 -- Supervisor Dissertation title: Design of Fast Algorithms Through Matrix Manipulation for Image Processing Applications

Master’s Theses/Projects – Supervisor:

6. MS/CS, Evan Dai, 2013 – Supervisor Thesis title: ProtHet, LayHet and EgyHet: Routing Protocols with Assured Delivery Rates in Wireless Heterogeneous Sensor Networks

7. MS/CS, Meng Xie, 2011 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Ant-Cology Optimization Based In-Network Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks

8. MS/CS, Qingrui Cai, 2007 -- Supervisor Project title: Development of a WEB-based Database Application for the F21C Project

9. MS/CS, Anupama Kosaraju, 2006 -- Supervisor Project title: Design and Development of a Web Based Application Using Agile Software Development Methodology

10. MS/CS, Madhavi Jonnalagadda, 2006 -- Supervisor Project title: Computer Assisted Scheduling for a Large Gastroenterology Division at a Major University Hospital in the Midwestern United States

11. MS/CS, Lirao Guo, 2006 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Development of a Web-accessible Database Application for Neural Network Processing

12. MS/CS, Jiye Ai, 2006 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Web Mining for Student Performance Prediction in E-Learning

13. MS/CS, Yuanliang Liu, 2005 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Design of Learning Objects to Support Constructivist Learning Environments

14. MS/CS, Ningxiao Gu, 2005 -- Supervisor

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Project title: Energy Efficiency of Time-Sync Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks 15. MS/CS, Hairong Liu, 2004 -- Supervisor

Thesis title: Student Modeling in E-Learning Environments 16. MS/CS, Yanling Shi, 2004 -- Supervisor

Project title: A ProFound-based Meta Search Engine for Rapid Protein Identification 17. MS/CS, Xiaoli Li, 2003 -- Supervisor

Thesis title: A Map-growing Localization Algorithm for Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks

18. MS/CS, Sarayooth Chittratanawat, 2003 -- Supervisor Project title: Some Experiments with Parallel Image Processing over Fibre Channel Virtual Interface

19. MS/CS, Jian Zhang, 2002 -- Supervisor Project title: Power-efficient Routing for 2D Grid Wireless Sensor Networks

20. MS/CS, Vijay N. Parmar, 2002 -- Supervisor Thesis title: XML Access Control for Semantically Related Documents

21. MS/CS, Julian Andebrhan, 2002 -- Supervisor Project title: Implementation of Virtual Interface Communication for a Simple Distributed Database Application

22. MS/CS, Kalpana Pathak, 2002 -- Supervisor Project title: Client-side Presentation of All-SVG Learning Objects Using an Animated Sequence Interpreter

23. MS/CS, Wannapa Mahamaneerat, 2001 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Adaptive e-Learning with Student Modeling and Curriculum Sequencing

24. MS/CS, Spyridon Revithis, 2001 -- Supervisor Thesis title: A Case of Modeling Human Behavior in Learning Environments

25. MS/CS, Xiaoli Sun, 1999 -- Supervisor Project title: Comparison of Data Warehouse Model and Relational Database Model

26. MS/CS, Sunil Tripathy, 1999 -- Supervisor Project title: A Mobile Distributed System for Landmine Detection

27. MS/CS, Jie Zheng, 1998 -- Supervisor Project title: Implementation of a Simple Image Processing Language Compiler in Java

28. MS/CE, Xiangkan Zhang, 1998 -- Supervisor Project title: Implementation of Backpropagation Algorithm on Networks of Workstations Using MPI

29. MS/CE, Jue Qian, 1998 -- Supervisor Project title: Implementation of a Distributed Image Processing System Using Java RMI

30. MS/CS, Eric Allen Martin, 1998 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Numerical Solutions to the Eikonal Equation for Image Processing

31. MS/EE, Xiaodong Fan, 1998 -- Supervisor Thesis title: Determination of Velocity Field in Tornado Clouds from Doppler Radar Reflectivity and Radial Velocity Images

Dissertations – Committee Member: 32. PhD/CS, Rong Hu, 2007 33. PhD/ECE, Raed Bani-Hani, 2006 34. PhD/CS, Rusheng Hu, 2006 35. PhD/CECS, Dong Li, 2006 36. PhD/CECS, Xi Zhang, 2005

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37. PhD/CECS, Xiaolong Li, 2005 38. PhD/ECE, Jingxian Wu, 2005 39. PhD/CECS, Ozy Sjahputera, 2004 40. PhD/BAE, Wei Lu, 2003 41. PhD/CECS, Xiaodong He, 2003 42. PhD/CECS, Mihail Popescu, 2003 43. PhD/MAE, Hongbin Jiang, 2003 44. PhD/ECE, Ing-Chyuan Wu, 2002 45. PhD/CECS, Dehu Qi, 2002 46. PhD/EE, Lei Cao, 2002 47. PhD/BAE, Jiang Lu, 2002 48. PhD/CECS, Longzhuang Li, 2002 49. PhD/BAE, Jun Li, 2001 50. PhD/BAE, Xiaoqiu Liu, 2000 51. PhD/CECS, Dayou Wang, 2000 52. PhD/EE, Koksal Hocaoglu, 2000 53. PhD/EE, Nipon Theera-Umpon, 2000 54. PhD/CECS, Jozsef Vass, 2000 55. PhD/CECS, Xiaomei Wang, 1999 56. PhD/EE, Mohamed-Ali Khabou, 1999 57. PhD/CECs, Joe Stanley, 1998 58. PhD/EE, Chung-Ping Young, 1997 59. PhD/EE, Yi-Ke Wang, 1996 Master’s Theses/Projects – Committee Member: 60. MS/CS, Sobit Thapa, 2013 61. MS/CS, Emad Guirguis, 2012 62. MS/CS, Sagun Khatri, 2011 63. MS/CS, Zhanqi Cheng, 2007 64. MS/CS, Peng Zhuang, 2006 65. MS/CS, Laxma Dendi, 2005 66. MS/CS, Chaitanya Kosaraju, 2005 67. MS/CS, Xiaojia Zhang, 2005 68. MS/CS, Jianxiong Jiang, 2005 69. MS/CS, Xi Zhang, 2005 70. MS/CS, Wassim Nasr, 2004 71. MS/MAE, Kyle Kestner, 2004 72. MS/CS, Hongying James, 2004 73. MS/CS, Chaitanya K. Akkineni, 2003 74. MS/CS, Jing Meng, 2003 75. MS/CS, Wei Zhang, 2003 76. MS/CS, Chuanhong Ma, 2003 77. MS/CS, Wei Xiong, 2003 78. MS/CS, Lili He, 2003 79. MS/CS, Sarada Lakhamraju, 2003 80. MS/CS, Chengli Wang, 2003 81. MS/CS, Kalyan Inuganti, 2003 82. MS/CS, Chee-Yoong Choo, 2002 83. MS/EE, Jian Wang, 2002 84. MS/CS, Jiannong Zhang, 2001

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85. MS/CE, Don Viragh, 2001 86. MS/EE, Jiayi Gu, 2000 87. MS/CE, Doug Sapp, 1999 88. MS/CS, Donna Deng, 1999 89. MS/CS, Monica Khurana, 1999 90. MS/EE, Hongzhi Li, 1998 91. MS/CS, Scott Drummond, 1998 92. MS/EE, Chau-Kuang Liau, 1998 93. MS/CS, Raghuram Mudumba, 1997 94. MS/EE, Ying-Chiuan Lin, 1997 95. MS/EE, Hongwu Liu, 1997 96. MS/CS, Aruna Chandrasekharapuram, 1997 97. MS/CS, Suresh Maddi, 1997 98. MS/CS, Vivek Bhandari, 1997 99. MS/CS, Bala Gopalan, 1997 100. MS/EE, Yuanquan Ge, 1997 101. MS/CS, Mike VanPutte, 1997 102. MS/EE, Tao Qiu, 1997 103. MS/EE, Devaki Parikh, 1997 104. MS/EE, Jozsef Vass, 1996 105. MS/EE, Zhuo Wu, 1996 106. MS/EE, Ching-Yeong Sheen, 1996 107. MS/EE, Haihua Mao, 1996 108. MS/EE, Mengqian Gu, 1996 109. MS/EE, Gaopeng Chen, 1996 110. MS/EE, Aldrian Gintingsuka, 1996 111. MS/EE, Ka-Fong Tang, 1995

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

1. CS 5318 (Design of Programming Languages) 2. CS 5306 (Advanced Operating Systems) 3. ECE 406 / CECS 486 / CS 8860 (Parallel and Distributed Processing) 4. CECS 383 / CS 4830/7830 (Science and Engineering of the World Wide Web) 5. CECS 283 (Introduction to the Internet, WWW, and Multimedia Systems) 6. CECS 343 (Compiler I) 7. CECS 345 (Principles of Programming Languages) 8. EE 410 (Electrical Engineering Seminar) 9. CECS 479 (Computer Vision) 10. ECE 227 (Algorithms and Software Design) 11. COP 3530 (Data Structures and Algorithms) 12. COP 3610 (Survey of UNIX Operating System) 13. COP 3013 (Survey of C Language) 14. CGS 3460 (Programming Using C)

E. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

1. Co-Principal Investigator, “Preparing Computer Science Students for the Multicore Era: Teaching Parallel Computing in the Undergraduate Curriculum Early and Often,” $149,000, National Science Foundation, September 2012 – August 2015.

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2. Senior Personnel, “REU Site: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Mobile CPSs,” $346,590, National Science Foundation, June 2012 - May 2015

3. Co-Principal Investigator, “Incorporating Agent-Based Computing into Computer Science and Engineering Curriculum,” $74,327, National Science Foundation, January 2000 -December 2001

4. Principal Investigator, “ILI: Distributed Systems Laboratory,” $91,960 (including $50,000 matching fund from MU), National Science Foundation, June 1998 - May 2001

F. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked G. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked H. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked I. Other:

Undergraduate Research Supervision 1. Taeheun Park (NSF/DoD REU student), Extending Lifetime of Barrier Coverage by

Adding Sensors to a Bottleneck Region, 2014 2. Jonathan DeWitt and Suzanne Patt (NSF/DoD REU students), Maximizing Continuous

Barrier Coverage in Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks, 2013 3. Adrian Melendez (NSF/DoD REU student), Energy Efficiency of Ad-hoc Positioning

System, 2012 4. Michael Hunt (LO-MOAMP Intern), A Study of Wireless Sensor Networks with Focus

on Node Localization, 2004 5. Jay Miller, AI Techniques for e-Learning, 2001 6. Benjamin Bressman, WAP Applications, 2001 7. Niki D'Hollander, Web browser and Wireless Access to Database Servers Connected Via

a FibreChannel Switch, 2000 8. Jason Leslie Alpers, Development of a Web-Based Natural Language Database Interface,

2000 9. Ruoyu Roy Wang, Development of “National Protocol Reminder” for Management of

Medical Data, 1997 10. Yi Jin, Design and Implementation of CASSINI Software Interface Package, 1996

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print 1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate) a. Scholarly Monographs:

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B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, Adaptive Clustering and Transmission Range Adjustment: Algorithms for Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010.

b. Textbooks: c. Edited Books:

1. N. Dean, D.F. Hsu, H. Shi, S.Q. Zheng, and X. Jia, Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN 2012), IEEE Conference Publishing Services, 2012.

2. H. Shi, P.C. Coffield, and D. Sinha, Proceedings of the SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing IV, Vol. 4118, SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2000.

3. H. Shi and P.C. Coffield, Proceedings of the SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing III, Vol. 3817, SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1999.

4. H. Shi and P.C. Coffield, Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing II, Vol. 3452, SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1998.

5. H. Shi and P.C. Coffield, Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, Vol. 3166, SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1997.

d. Chapters in Books:

1. A. Ahmed, X. Li, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “MDS-based Localization," in G. Mao and B.Fidan, editors, Localization Algorithms and Strategies for Wireless Sensor Networks,Chapter VIII, pages 198-229, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, May 2009.

2. H. Shi, O. Rodriguez, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “Integrating Adaptive and Intelligent Techniques into a Web-based Environment for Active Learning,” in C. T. Leondes, editor, Intelligent Systems: Technology and Applications, Volume 4, Chapter 10, pages 229-260, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, June 2002.

3. H. Shi and H. Li, “Rank Order Filtering on Massively-Parallel Single-Bit Mesh Processor Arrays,” in C. Tropper, editor, Parallel and Distributed Discrete Event Simulation, pages 135-146, Nova Science Publishers, 2002.

4. J.N. Wilson, E.J. Riedy, G.X. Ritter, and H. Shi, “An Image Algebra Based SIMD Image Processing Environment,” in C.W. Chen and Y.Q. Zhang, editors, Visual Information Representation, Communications, and Image Processing, Chapter 17, pages 523-542, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1999.

5. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “Image Component Labeling Using Local Operators,” in G.X. Ritter, editor, Selected SPIE Papers in CD-ROM series, Vol 8: Mathematical Imaging and Vision, SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 1999.

6. H. Shi, G.X. Ritter, and J.N. Wilson, “Parallel Image Processing with Image Algebra on SIMD Mesh-Connected Computers,” in P. Hawkes, editor, Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, 90:353-431, Academic Press, 1995.

e. Creative Books:

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2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles:

1. D.M. Lee, M.K. Jung, C.Y. Choi, and H. Shi, “Localization of Sound Sources in Underground Parking Lots,” International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, Volume 2014, Artcle ID 826750, 8 pages, 2014.

2. X. Chen, Z. Dai, W. Li, and H. Shi, “Performance Guaranteed Routing Protocols for Asymmetric Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, 1(1):111-120, June 2013.

3. X. Chen, Z. Dai, W. Li, Y. Hu, J. Wu, H. Shi, and S. Lu, “ProHET: A Probabilistic Routing Protocol with Assured Delivery Rate in Wireless Heterogeneous Sensor Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 12(4):1523-1531, April 2013.

4. J. He and H. Shi, “Constructing Sensor Barriers with Minimum Cost in Wireless Sensor Networks,” Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 72(12):1654-1663, December 2012.

5. M. Xie and H. Shi, “In-Network Data Aggregation via Ant-Colony Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Special Issue on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms and Networks, Journal of Interconnection Networks, 13(3/4), 2012.

6. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “An Efficient Algorithm for Constructing Connected Dominating Set in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,” Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 71(1):27-39, January 2011.

7. H. Shi, X. Li, Y. Shang, and D. Ma, “Error Analysis of Quantized RSSI Based Sensor Network Localization,” in Special Issue on Ubiquitous Computing and Mobile Networking, International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing, 4(1):31-40, 2010.

8. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Two-Level Topology Control Strategy for Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Special Issue on Ubiquitous Computing and Mobile Networking, International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing, 4(1):41-49, 2010.

9. Y. Shang and H. Shi, “Flexible Energy Efficient Density Control on Wireless Sensor Networks,” International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 3(1):5-21, 2007.

10. P. Zhuang, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “A New Method of Using Sensor Networks for Pursuit-Evasion Problems,” Journal of Networks, 2(1):9-16, February 2007.

11. H. Shi, Y. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A ProFound-based Meta Search Engine for Rapid Protein Identification,” Information, 9(6):891-900, November 2006.

12. X. Li, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Sensor Network Localization Based on Sorted RSSI Quantization,” in Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networks, International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 1(4):222-229, 2006.

13. A. Ahmed, Y. Shang, H. Shi, and B. Hua, “MDS-based Methods for Ad Hoc Network Localization,” in Special Issue on Heterogeneous Wireless Ad Hoc Networks, Journal of Interconnection Networks, 7(1):5-19, March 2006.

14. Y.R. Zheng, R.A. Goubran, M. El-Tanany, and H. Shi, “A Microphone Array System for Multimedia Applications with Near Field Signal Targets,” IEEE Sensors Journal, 5(6):1395-1406, December 2005.

15. H. Shi, H. Liu, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “Student Modeling in E-Learning Environments,” International Journal of Education and Information Technologies, 2(1):1-20, September 2005.

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16. C.S. Cummings, H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “A Flexible Authentication and Authorization Scheme for a Learner Information Management Web Service,” International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, 4(2):1-16, June 2005.

17. H. Shi, O. Rodriguez, S. Chen, and Y. Shang, “Open Learning Objects as an Intelligent Way of Organizing Educational Material,” International Journal on E-Learning, 3(2):47-59, April-June 2004.

18. F. Ren and H. Shi, “An Experimental Parallel Machine Translation System,” International Journal of Asian Information-Science-Life, 2(3), October 2003.

19. L. Li, H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “Open Learning Objects for Data Structure Course,” Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 18(4):56-64, April 2003.

20. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, X. Zhuang, and F. Ren, “GAM: A General Auto-associative Memory Model,” IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, 85-D(7):1153-1164, July 2002.

21. F. Ren and H. Shi, “A Multi-Engine Translation Approach to Machine Translation,” International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making, 1(2):349-366, June 2002.

22. H. Shi and H. Li, “Rank Order Filtering on Massively-Parallel Single-Bit Mesh Processor Arrays, Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices, 4(1):107-115, March 2001.

23. Y. Shang, H. Shi, and S. Chen, “An Intelligent Distributed Environment for Active Learning,” ACM Journal of Educational Resources in Computing, 1(2):1-17, Summer 2001.

24. H. Li and H. Shi, “Identity-Plus-Row Decomposition and its Application in Design of Parallel Projection Algorithms,” Journal of Electronic Imaging, 10(3):814-824, July 2001.

25. F. Ren, Q. Zhou, and H. Shi, “Automatic Extraction of Important Sentences and its Evaluation,” IEICE Technical Report, 100(100):17-24, 2000.

26. Y. Shang, D. Sapp, and H. Shi, “An Intelligent Web Representative,” Information, 3(2):253-262, 2000.

27. H. Li and H. Shi, “A Parallel Algorithm for Volume Projections on Mesh-Connected Computers,” The Journal of Supercomputing, 17(1):5-22, August 2000.

28. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, and X. Zhuang, “A General Auto-Associative Memory with Sample Learning Capability,” International Journal of Smart Engineering System Design, 2:159-167, 2000.

29. Y. Shang and H. Shi, “A Web-Based Multi-Agent System for Interpreting Medical Images,” World Wide Web, 2(4):209-218, 1999.

30. H. Li and H. Shi, “A Fast Algorithm for Reconstructing Motion Compensated Blocks in Compressed Domain, in Special Issue on Distributed Multimedia Information Retrieval, International Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 10(6):607-623, December 1999.

31. M.-A. Khabou, P.D. Gader, and H. Shi, “Entropy Optimized Morphological Shared-Weight Neural Networks,” Optical Engineering, 38(2):263-273, February 1999.

32. W. Chen, P. Gader, and H. Shi, “Lexicon-Driven Handwritten Word Recognition Using Optimal Linear Combination of Order Statistics,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 21(1):77-82, January 1999.

33. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, and X. Zhuang, “A General Model for Bidirectional Associative Memories,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, 28(4):511-519, August 1998.

34. H. Shi, P. Gader, and W. Chen, “Fuzzy Integral Filters: Properties and Parallel Implementation,” Real-Time Imaging, 4(2):233-241, April 1998.

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35. H. Shi, P. Gader, and H. Li, “Parallel Mesh Algorithms for Grid Graph Shortest Paths with Application to Separation of Touching Chromosomes,” The Journal of Supercomputing, 12(1/2):69-83, January/February 1998.

36. H. Shi, “Two Image-Template Operations for Binary Image Processing,” Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 7(3):269-274, 1997.

37. H. Shi, G.X. Ritter, and J.N. Wilson, “A Fast General Algorithm for Extracting Image Features on SIMD Mesh-Connected Computers,” Pattern Recognition, 30(7):1205-1211, 1997.

38. H. Shi, G.X. Ritter, and J.N. Wilson, “Simulations Between Two Reconfigurable Mesh Models,” Information Processing Letters, 55:137-142, 1995.

39. H. Shi, “Image Algebra Techniques for Binary Image Component Labeling with Local Operators,” Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 5(2):159-170, 1995.

40. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “A New Parallel Binary Image Shrinking Algorithm,” IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 4(2):224-226, 1995.

41. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “A Fast Algorithm for Image Component Labeling with Local Operators on Mesh Connected Computers,” Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 23(3):455-461, 1994.

42. H. Shi and W. Li, “An Interactive Graphics Editor for Merging IC Layouts,” Microelectronics and Computers (in Chinese), August 1988.

b. Non-refereed Articles:

1. Y. Liu, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Design of Learning Objects to Support Constructivist Learning Environments,” IEEE Learning Technology Newsletter, 11(4):4-6, October 2009 (invited).

2. Y. Shang, H. Shi, C. Guettier, and Y. Zhang, “Special Issue on Distributed Systems of Sensors and Actuators,” Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, Vol. 9, No. 3, March 2009.

3. G.X. Ritter and H. Shi, “Special Section on Advances in Mathematical Imaging,” Journal of Electronic Imaging, Vol. 6, No. 4, October 1997.

3. Conference Proceedings a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

1. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, D. Tamir, and H. Thiry, “ A Module-based Approach to Adopting the 2013 ACM Curricular Recommendations on Parallel Computing,” in Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE’15), Kansas City, MO, March 2015.

2. T. Park and H. Shi, “Extendng the Lifetime of Barrier Coverage by Adding Sensors to a Bottleneck Region,” in Proceedings of the 12th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2015), Las Vegas, NV, January 2015.

3. J. DeWitt, S. Patt, and H. Shi, “Maximizing Continuous Barrier Coverage in Energy Harvesting Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2014), Sydney, Australia, June 2014.

4. P. Rose, B. Aaron, D.E. Tamir, Y. Lu, J. Hu, and H. Shi, “Supervised Computer-vision Based Sensing of Concrete Bridges for Crack Detection and Assessment,” in Proceedings

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of Transportation Research Board (TRB) 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 2014.

5. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, D. Tamir, and H. Thiry, “Integrating Parallel Computing into the Undergraduate Curriculum at Texas State University: Experiences from the First Year,” in Proceedings of Workshop on Parallel, Distributed, and High-Performance Computing in Undergraduate Curricula (EduPDHPC), in conjunction with International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC13), Denver, CO, November 2013.

6. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, and D. Tamir, “Preparing Computer Science Students for an Increasingly Parallel World: Teaching Parallel Computing Early and Often,” Poster, International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC13), Denver, CO, November 2013.

7. X. Chen, Z. Dai, and H. Shi, “EgyHET: An Energy-Saving Routing Protocol for Wireless Heterogeneous Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of 2013 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications, San Diego, CA, January 2013.

8. M. Xie and H. Shi, “Ant-Colony Optimization Based In-Network Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of 12th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN 2012), pages 77-83, San Marcos, TX, December 2012.

9. X. Chen, Z. Dai, W. Li, and H. Shi, “A Layer-Based Routing Protocol for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2012), Ottawa, Canada, June 2012.

10. J. He and H. Shi, “A Distributed Algorithm for Maximum Barrier Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GlobeCom 2010), Miami, FL, December 2010.

11. Q. Qi, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “An Improved Algorithm for Optimal Subset Selection in Chain Graphical Models,” in Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC 2010), Barcelona, Spain, July 2010.

12. J. He and H. Shi, “Finding Barriers with Minimum Number of Sensors in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010), Cape Town, South Africa, May 2010.

13. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Dianfu Ma, “Location-only-based Self Scheduling in Sensor Networks for Surveillance,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology (ICAIT), Xi'an, China, July 2009.

14. R. Wu, J. He, T. Li, and H. Shi, “Energy-efficient Coverage Hole Self-repair in Mobile Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Networks & Communications (NeCoM-2009), Beijing, China, June 2009.

15. J. Holt, H. Shi, and H. Stern, “Educational Goals for Embedded Systems in the Multicore Era,” in Proceedings of 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX, June 2009.

16. C. Ferguson, Q. Gu, and H. Shi, “Self-healing Control Flow Protection in Sensor Applications,” in Proceedings of the 2nd ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec'09), pp. 213-224, Zurich, Switzerland, March 2009.

17. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Adaptive Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Experimental Study,'' in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Communication Systems (PDCCS-2008), New Orleans, LA, 2008.

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18. X. Li, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Selective Anchor Placement Algorithm for Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of The IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2008), Beijing, China, May 2008.

19. M. Tubaishat, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Wireless Sensor Based Traffic Light Control,” in Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, Las Vegas, January 2008.

20. P. Zhuang, Q. Qi, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Model-Based Traffic Prediction Using Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference -- Emerging Technologies and Applications Track, Las Vegas, January 2008.

21. X. Li, A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Systematic Evaluation of RangeQ-based Localization Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of The 6th WSEAS International Conference on Circuits, Systems, Electronics, Control, and Signal Processing (CSECS'07), pages 119-124, Cairo, Egypt, December 2007.

22. P. Zhuang, Q. Wang, Y. Shang, H. Shi, and B. Hua, “Wireless Sensor Network Aided Search and Rescue in Trails,” in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Scalable Information Systems (InfoScale 2007), Suzhou, China, June 2007.

23. B. Yin, H. Shi, Y. Shang, and Dianfu Ma, “Adaptive Clustering and Transmission Range Adjustment in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the Sixth IASTED International Conference on Communications, Internet, and Information Technology (CIIT 2007), Banff, AB, Canada, July 2007.

24. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Analysis of Energy Consumption in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2007 (ISWPC'07), San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 2007.

25. P. Zhuang, Q. Wang, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Minimizing Location Uncertainty in Access Points Deployment,” in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2007 (ISWPC'07), San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 2007.

26. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Map-based Adaptive Positioning in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2007 (ISWPC'07), San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 2007.

27. M. Tubaishat, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Adaptive Traffic Light Control with Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 4th Annual IEEE Consumer communications and Networking Conference (CCNC'07), Las Vegas, NV, January 2007.

28. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “An Efficient Algorithm for Constructing Connected Dominating Set in Ad Hoc Networks,” in Proceedings of the 4th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC'07), Las Vegas, NV, January 2007.

29. P. Zhuang, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Sensor Network Assisted Collaboration for Pursuit-Evasion Problem,” in Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS06), Lyon, France, June 2006.

30. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A New Hybrid Wireless Sensor Network Localization System,” in Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS06), Lyon, France, June 2006.

31. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Network-Aware Positioning in Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Resource Provisioning and Management in Sensor Networks (RPMSN05), Washington, DC, November 2005.

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32. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Adaptive Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Adaptive Wireless Networks (AWiN), St. Louis, MO, November 2005.

33. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “An Efficient Single-Phase Distributed Algorithm for Constructing Connected Dominating Set in Ad hoc Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Adaptive Wireless Networks (AWiN), St. Louis, MO, November 2005.

34. P. Zhuang, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “A New Distributed Planning Method for Pursuit-Evasion Game in Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Adaptive Wireless Networks (AWiN), St. Louis, MO, November 2005.

35. H. Shi, X. Li, Y. Shang, and D. Ma, “Cramer-Rao Bound Analysis of Quantized RSSI Based Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Embedded Systems (PDES-05), Vol. II, pages 32-36, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2005.

36. B. Yin, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Two-Level Strategy for Topology Control in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First IEEE International Workshop on Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (HWISE 2005), Vol. II, pages 358-362, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2005.

37. Y. Shang and H. Shi, “Coverage and Energy Tradeoff in Density Control on Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Vol. I, pages 564-570, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2005.

38. A. Ahmed, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Variants of Multidimensional Scaling for Node Localization,” in Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Vol. I, pages 140-146, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2005.

39. X. Li, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Sorted RSSI Quantization Based Algorithm for Sensor Network Localization,” in Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Vol. I, pages 557-563, Fukuoka, Japan, July 2005.

40. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “SHARP: A New Approach to Relative Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Ad Hoc Networking (WWAN 2005), pages 892-898, Columbus, OH, June 2005.

41. X. Li, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Partial-range-aware Localization Algorithm for Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 29th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2004), Tampa, FL, November 2004.

42. Y. Shang, J. Shen, and H. Shi, “A New Density Control Algorithm for Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First IEEE Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNetS-I), Tampa, FL, November 2004.

43. Y. Shang, H. Shi, and A. Ahmed, “Performance Study of Localization Methods in Ad-hoc Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS-2004), Fort Lauderdale, FL, October 2004.

44. X. Li, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Map-growing Localization Algorithm for Ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2004), pages 395-402, Newport Beach, CA, July 2004.

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45. H. Liu, H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “Student Modeling with Timed Assessment Information,” in Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education (ITRE 2004), London, UK, June 2004.

46. Y. Shang, J. Meng, and H. Shi, “A New Algorithm for Relative Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the 18th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04), Santa Fe, NM, April 2004.

47. J. Zhang and H. Shi, “Energy-efficient Routing for 2D Grid Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education (ITRE2003), pages 311-315, Newark, NJ, August 2003.

48. A. Ahmed, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “A Survey on Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education (ITRE2003), pages 301-305, Newark, NJ, August 2003.

49. H. Liu, H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “SAM: A Student Assessment and Modeling System,” in Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IC-AI'03), Las Vegas, NV, June 2003.

50. L. Li, Y. Shang, W. Zhang, and H. Shi, “A General Method for Statistical Performance Evaluation,” in Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS-36), Big Island, HI, January 2003.

51. V. Parmar, H. Shi, and S. Chen, “XML Access Control for Semantically Related XML Documents,” in Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS-36), Big Island, HI, January 2003.

52. L. Li, Y. Shang, H. Shi, and W. Zhang, “Performance Evaluation of HITS-based Algorithms,” in Proceedings of IASTED International Conference on Communications, Internet and Information Technology (CIIT 2002), St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, November 2002.

53. L. Li, Y. Shang, W. Zhang, and H. Shi, “Fuzzy Logic for Search Engine Ranking,” in Proceedings of the 2002 Conference on Artificial Neural Networks in Engineering (ANNIE'02), St. Louis, MO, November 2002.

54. F. Ren, S. Li, H. Shi, and K. Shingo, “Semi-Automatic Acquisition of Translation Knowledge from Parallel Corpora,” in Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Hammamet, Tunisia, October 2002.

55. A. Smith, H. Shi, and F. Ren, “An XML-based Platform-Independent Model-Level Interface for Database Applications,” in Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Hammamet, Tunisia, October 2002.

56. H. Shi, S. Revithis, and S. Chen, “An Agent Enabling Personalized Learning in e-Learning Environments,” in Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS'2002), pages 847-848, Bologna, Italy, July 2002.

57. O. Rodriguez, S. Chen, H. Shi, and Y. Shang, “Open Learning Objects: The Case for Inner Metadata,” in Proceedings of the 11th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2002, alternate track), Honolulu, HI, May 2002.

58. H. Shi, Y. Shang, and F. Ren, “Using Natural Language to Access Databases on the Web,” in Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, Mini Symposium of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pages 429-434, Tucson, AZ, October 2001.

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59. F. Ren, H. Shi, and S. Kuroiwa, “A New Machine Translation Approach Using Multiple Translation Engines and Sentence Partitioning,” in Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pages 1699-1704, Tucson, AZ, October 2001.

60. F. Ren, H. Shi, and Q. Zhou, “A Hybrid Approach to Automatic Chinese Text Checking and Error Correction,” in Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pages 1693-1698, Tucson, AZ, October 2001.

61. S. Chen, O. Rodriguez, C. Choo, Y. Shang, and H. Shi, “Personalizing Digital Libraries for Learners,” in Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'2001), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 2113, pages 112-121, Munich, Germany, September 2001.

62. F. Ren and H. Shi, “Parallel Machine Translation: Principles and Practice,” in Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'2001), pages 249-259, Skövde, Sweden, June 2001.

63. H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “Smart Instructional Component Based Course Content Organization and Delivery,” in Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2001), Canterbury, UK, June 2001.

64. Y. Shang, H. Shi, and S. Chen, “An Intelligent Distributed Environment for Active Learning,” in Proceedings of the Tenth World Wide Web Conference (WWW10), pages 308-315, Hong Kong, May 2001.

65. H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “TIGERMU: A Tightly Integrated General Environment for Resource Management and Utilization,” Invited paper, in {\em Proceedings of the First International Conference on Information (INFO'2000), pages 17-24, Fukuoka, Japan, October 2000.

66. F. Ren and H. Shi, “A General Ontology Based Multi-Lingual Multi-Function Multi-Media Intelligent System,” in Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pages 2362-2368, Nashville, TN, October 2000.

67. Q. Han and H. Shi, “IVFCP: A Flow Control Protocol for Internet Video,” in Proceedings of the SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing IV, Vol. 4118, pages 136-145, San Diego, CA, July 2000.

68. H. Shi, Y. Shang, and S. Chen, “A Multi-Agent System for Computer Science Education,” in Proceedings of the 5th ACM Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2000), pages 1-4, Helsinki, Finland, July 2000.

69. Y. Shang, H. Shi, and S. Chen, “Agent Technology in Computer Science and Engineering Curriculum,” in Proceedings of the 5th ACM Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2000), pages 120-123, Helsinki, Finland, July 2000.

70. Y. Shang and H. Shi, “IDEAL: An Integrated Distributed Environment for Asynchronous Learning,” in Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Distributed Communities on the Web (DCW 2000), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1830, pages 182-191, Quebec City, Canada, June 2000.

71. H. Shi, Y. Shang, M. Jurczyk, and A. Joshi, “Laboratory-Oriented Teaching in Web and Distributed Computing,” in Proceedings of the 2000 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, St. Louis, MO, June 2000.

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72. H. Shi, H. Li, and F. Ren, “Encoding/Decoding Video Streams on the VGI Parallel Computer,” in Proceedings of the 11th IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems, pages 461-466, Cambridge, MA, November 1999.

73. H. Shi, “An Algorithm for Dynamically Configuring the Interconnection Networks of the VGI Parallel Computer,'' in Proceedings of the 12th ISCA International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems, pages 514-519, Fort Lauderdale, FL, August 1999.

74. H. Li and H. Shi, “Design of Fast Algorithms for Projections Through Matrix Decomposition,” in Proceedings of the SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing III, Vol. 3817, pages 118-128, Denver, CO, July 1999.

75. S. Tripathy, A. Joshi, and H. Shi, “A Distributed Mobile System for Landmine Detection,” in Proceedings of the SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing III, Vol. 3817, pages 129-136, Denver, CO, July 1999.

76. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, and X. Zhuang, “A Robust Perceptron Learning Algorithm for Associative Memories,” in Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Computer Science and Informatics (CSI'98), Vol. III, pages 154-157, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 1998.

77. H. Shi, “A Parallel Problem-Solving Environment for Image Processing,” in Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'98), Vol. IV, pages 1746-1753, Las Vegas, NV, July 1998.

78. H. Li, H. Shi, P. Gader, and J. Keller, “Implementation of Morphological Shared-Weight Neural Network (MSNN) for Target Recognition on Parallel Algebraic Logic (PAL) Computer,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing II, Vol. 3452, pages 164-175, San Diego, CA, July 1998.

79. H. Li and H. Shi, “Perspective Volume Rendering on Parallel Algebraic Logic (PAL) Computer,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing II, Vol. 3452, pages 106-116, San Diego, CA, July 1998.

80. N. Theera-Umpon, A. Khabou, P. Gader, J. Keller, H. Shi, and H. Li, “Detection and Classification of MSTAR Objects via Morphological Shared-Weight Neural Networks,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery V, Vol. 3370, pages 530-540, Orlando, FL, April 1998.

81. W.-T. Chen, P. Gader, and H. Shi, “Improved Dynamic Programming-Based Handwritten Word Recognition Using Optimal Order Statistics,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Statistical and Stochastic Methods in Image Processing II, Vol. 3167, pages 246-256, San Diego, CA, July 1997.

82. H. Li, H. Shi, and P. Coffield, “Volume Rendering Using Parallel Algebraic Logic (PAL) Hardware,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, Vol. 3166, pages 280-288, San Diego, CA, July 1997.

83. H. Shi, P. Gader, and H. Li, “Chromosome Image Segmentation on PAL Parallel Image Processor,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, Vol. 3166, pages 289-297, San Diego, CA, July 1997.

84. H. Shi and P. Gader, “Practical Mesh Algorithms for Finding Shortest Paths in Grid Graphs,” in Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'97), Vol. II, pages 725-731, Las Vegas, NV, July 1997.

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85. H. Shi, P. Gader, H. Li, and Y.-B. Lim, “Finding Best Cut Between Touching Chromosomes Using Local Operations,” in Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, and Technology (CISST'97), pages 54-58, Las Vegas, NV, July 1997.

86. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, and X. Zhuang, “GBAM: A General Bidirectional Associative Memory Model,'' in Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, Vol. 2, pages 1205-1209, Houston, TX, June 1997.

87. S.X. Wang, G. Chen, D. Sapounas, H. Shi, and R. Peer, “Development of Gazing Algorithms for Tracking-Oriented Recognition,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Automatic Object Recognition VII, Vol. 3069, Orlando, FL, 1997.

88. H. Shi, Y. Zhao, and X. Zhuang, “A General Auto-Associative Memory with Sample Learning Capability,” in Proceedings of the 1996 Conference on Artificial Neural Networks in Engineering (ANNIE'96), pages 51-56, St. Louis, MO, November 1996. Nominated for the best paper in the “Theory” area.

89. H. Shi and P. Gader, “Lexicon-Driven Handwritten Word Recognition Using Choquet Fuzzy Integral,” in Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Vol. I, pages 412-417, Beijing, China, October 1996.

90. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “Parallel Algorithms for Generalized Image-Template Operations on Mesh Array Processors,” in Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Signal Processing (ICSP'96), Vol. 2, pages 1215-1218, Beijing, China, October 1996.

91. H. Shi, P. Gader, and J. Keller, “An O(K)-Time Implementation of Fuzzy Integral Filters on an Enhanced Mesh Processor Array,” in Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, Vol. II, pages 1086-1091, New Orleans, LA, September 1996.

92. H. Shi and H. Li, “Rank Order Filtering on Bit-Serial Mesh-Connected Computers,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Statistical and Stochastic Methods for Image Processing, Vol. 2823, pages 65-74, Denver, CO, August 1996.

93. X. Zhuang, H. Shi, and Y. Zhao, “A General Auto-Associative Memory Model,” in Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, Vol. I, pages 549 - 554, Washington, DC, June 1996.

94. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “A Special Class of Nonlocal Image-Template Operations,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing V, San Diego, CA, 1994.

95. H. Shi, G.X. Ritter, and J.N. Wilson, “An Efficient Algorithm for Image-Template Product on SIMD Mesh Connected Computers,” in Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Array Processors, pages 250-260, Venice, Italy, 1993.

96. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “O(n)-Time and O(log n)-Space Image Component Labeling with Local Operators on SIMD Mesh Connected Computers,” in Proceedings of the 1993 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'93), pages III-98 - III-101, St. Charles, IL, 1993.

97. H. Shi and J.N. Wilson, “Implementation of Image-Template Operations on an Image Computer,” in Proceedings of the Third International Conference for Young Computer Scientists (ICYCS'93), Beijing, China, 1993.

98. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “Image Component Labeling Using Local Operators,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing IV, pages 303-314, San Diego, CA, 1993.

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99. H. Zhu, H. Shi, and G.X. Ritter, “Parallel Computation of Multiresolution Wavelet Transform,” in Proceedings of the 1993 Symposium of Academia Sinica for Young Scholars on Scientific and Engineering Computations (YSSEC'93), Beijing, China, 1993.

100. H. Shi and G.X. Ritter, “Structural Description of Images Using Image Algebra,” in Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Image Algebra and Morphological Image Processing III, pages 368-375, San Diego, CA, 1992.

101. H. Shi and S. Zhu, “A Post-Processing System for IC Layout CIF in VLSI CAD,” in Proceedings of the First Annual Chinese Software Association (CSA) Symposium (in Chinese), Beijing, China, 1988.

102. H. Shi and H. Wang, “A Real-Time Data Acquisition and Processing System for Testing Engines,” in Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium of Chinese Society of Aeronautics on Aviation Power Systems (CSAAPS) (in Chinese), Hunan, China, 1988.

103. H. Shi and Q. Wu, “An Approach to Execution of Control Software Developed with a Host Computer on a Target Computer and its Implementation,” in Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium of Chinese Society of Aeronautics on Aviation Power Systems (CSAAPS) (in Chinese), Hunan, China, 1988.

104. H. Shi and Q. Wu, “Design of a Database System for Automatic Control Systems of Air-Breathing Engines,” in Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium of Chinese Society of Aeronautics on Aviation Power Systems (CSAAPS) (in Chinese), Hunan, China, 1988.

105. H. Shi, “A Supporting Software System for Development of Air-Breathing Engine Control Software,” in Proceedings of the Third Symposium of Chinese Society of Aeronautics on Aviation Power Systems (CSAAPS) (in Chinese), Anhui, China, 1986.

b. Non-refereed:

Y. Shang, H. Shi, W. Zeng, S. Grant, and H. Lu, “Infrastructure for Advancing Research and Education in Wireless Sensor Networks,” in Proceedings of the National Science Foundation Computing Research Infrastructure 2007 PI Meeting, pp. 148-152, Boston, MA, June 2007.

4. Abstracts 5. Reports

1. Y. Lu, D. Tamir, H. Shi, and J. Hu, “Project 0-6789: Automated Crack Documentation Using Digital Images – Scoping Study,” Final Report to the Texas Department of Transportation, 2013.

2. H. Shi, “Automated Concrete Evaluation System Validation and Pathology Detection and Resolution,” Final Report to the Missouri Department of Transportation, 2000.

3. H. Shi, “Developing an Efficient Algorithm for Routing Processors of the VGI Parallel Computer for Signal Processing Applications,” Final Report of the 1999 Summer Research Extension Program to AFOSR, 1999.

4. H. Shi, “A Study of Models and Tools for Programming the VGI Parallel Computer,” Final Report of the 1998 Summer Faculty Research Program to AFOSR, 1998.

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5. P.D. Gader, J.M. Keller, H. Shi, and M.A. Khabou, “Extension of Image Algebra Based Local Feature Extraction and Detection of Occluded Vehicles,” Final Report to Eglin Air Force Base, 1997.

6. Book Reviews

H. Shi, “Review of Book Communication and Computing for Distributed Multimedia Systems (by G. Lu, Artech House, 1996),” Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices, Vol. 1, No. 3, June 1998.

7. Other

B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, Presentations:

1. “Wireless Sensor Networks,” Center on Fictitious Economy and Data Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, December 2011.

2. “Connectivity and Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks,” Beihang University, Beijing, China, July 2009.

3. “Research in Wireless Sensor Network Localization,” Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, TX, November 2006.

4. “Research in Wireless Sensor Networks,” Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, China, July 2005.

5. “How to Do Research in Computer Science,” Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, China, July 2005.

6. “XML Access Control in Document-based Distributed Systems,” University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, February 2002.

7. “Information Technology and Computer Science,” Hubei University, Wuhan, China, December 2000.

8. “TIGERMU: A Tightly Integrated General Environment for Resource Management and Utilization,” Information'2000, Fukuoka, Japan, October 2000.

9. “Incorporating Agent-based Computing into CSE Curriculum,” NSF Project Showcase, Frontiers in Education, Kansas City, MO, October 2000.

10. “Multithreaded Dataflow Computing,” MU ACM, 2000. 11. “Beyond Static HTML: CGI, JavaScript, etc.” Missouri Scholars Academy, Columbia,

MO, Summer 1999. 12. “VGI: A Multithreaded Dataflow Computer for Video, Graphics, and Image Processing,”

Computer Science Colloquium (Computer Science Department) & IEEE Computer Society Colloquium (St. Louis Chapter), University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO, 1999.

13. “A Study of Models and Tools for Programming the VGI Parallel Computer,” Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, FL, 1998.

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14. “Volume Rendering on the Parallel Algebraic Logic Computer,” Lockheed Martin Corporation, Orlando, FL, 1997.

15. “Image Processing on SIMD Computers with Image Algebra,” Hughes Research Laboratory, Malibu, CA, 1995.

16. “Image Algebra and Parallel Image Processing,” Computer Science Seminar, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, 1994.

3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other: C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

1. Co-Principal Investigator, “CC*IIE Networking Infrastructure: Enabling and Improving Data-driven Research at Texas State University,” $499,896, National Science Foundation, October 2014 – September 2016.

2. Co-Principal Investigator, “Research on Cognitive Communications for Marine Dynamic-spectrum Wireless Networks,” RMB 150,000, National Natural Science Foundation of China, January 2014 – December 2016.

3. Co-Principal Investigator, “Preparing Computer Science Students for the Multicore Era: Teaching Parallel Computing in the Undergraduate Curriculum Early and Often,” $149,000, National Science Foundation, September 2012 – August 2015.

4. Co-Principal Investigator, “Automated Crack Documentation Using Digital Images – Scoping Study,” $94,376, Texas Department of Transportation, September 2012 – August 2013.

5. Senior Personnel, “REU Site: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Mobile CPSs,” $346,590, National Science Foundation, June 2012 - May 2015.

6. Principal Investigator, “Wireless Sensor Networks: Middleware and Applications,” $30,000, Subcontract from the University of Missouri, September 2007 - August 2008

7. Co-Principal Investigator, “Wireless Sensor Networks: Middleware and Applications,” $298,184 (plus $150,869 matching fund from MU), the National Science Foundation, August 2004 - August 2008

8. Principal Investigator, “Cramer-Rao Analysis of Localization in Sensor Networks,” $11,368, UM Research Board, January 2006 - December 2006

9. Principal Investigator, “Integrating Agent Technology into CISE Curriculum Using Lecturelets,” $419,998 (plus $210,000 matching fund from MU), National Science Foundation, September 2000 - August 2004

10. Principal Investigator, “Exploring the Interaction of Implicit and Explicit Processes to Facilitate Individual Skill Learning,” $427,587, US Department of Army, September 2000 - March 2005

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11. Co-Principal Investigator, “Hidden Markov Models for Sensor Fusion of EMI and GPR,” $50,000, US Department of Army, June 2000 - August 2001

12. Principal Investigator, “Developing an Efficient Algorithm for Routing Processors of the VGI Parallel Computer for Signal Processing Applications,” $25,000, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), January 1999 - December 1999

13. Principal Investigator, “Automated Concrete Evaluation System Validation and Pathology Detection and Resolution,” $31,739, Missouri Department of Transportation, July 1999 - July 2000

14. Principal Investigator, “Ubiquitous Computing to Support Humanitarian Demining,” $30,815, UM Research Board, January 1998 - December 1999

15. Co-Principal Investigator, “Image Algebra Based Local Feature Extraction and Detection of Occluded Vehicles,” $196,445, Eglin Air Force Base, October 1996 - December 1997

16. Principal Investigator, “Parallel Algorithms for Chromosome Image Segmentation,” $43,410, UM Research Board, January 1996 - June 1997

17. Principal Investigator, “Parallel Algebraic Logic,” $33,342, Subcontract from Lockheed Martin Electronics & Missiles funded by US Air Force Wright Laboratory Armament Directorate, November 1995 - May 1996

2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts:

Not tracked D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

1. Senior Member of IEEE (elected in 1999) 2. AFOSR Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, 1998 3. Committee on Educational Exchange with China Fellowship, SUNY at Stony Brook,

1989 4. Award for Advancement of Science and Technology, Ministry of Aerospace Industry,

China, 1986 5. Award for Excellence in Software Development, Beijing Municipal Government, 1986

IV. SERVICE A. University:

1. Texas State Council of Chairs, 2007 – Present 2. Texas State Campus Information Resource Advisory Council (CIRCA), 2014 -- Present 3. Texas State College of Science & Engineering P&T Review Group, 2007 – Present 4. Texas State Colege of Science & Engineering Council, 2007 – Present 5. Texas State Comal Building Re-Dedication Committee (Co-Chair), 2014

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6. Texas State Faculty Grievance Committee, 2013 - 2014 7. Texas State Dean of Graduate College Search Committee, 2012 – 2013 8. Texas State College of Applied Arts P&T Review Group, 2011 – 2012 9. Texas State Panelist, Thriving During First Year, TxState New Faculty Orientation, 2011,

2012 10. Texas State College of Liberal Arts P&T Review Group, 2009 - 2010 11. Texas State Dean of Science Search Committee, 2008 - 2009 12. MU Graduate Faculty Senator (elected), 2001 - 2004 13. MU Coordinator (CS) of Louis Stokes Missouri Alliance for Minority Participation (LS-

MoAMP), 2002 - 2007 14. MU Liaison (CS) of MU McNair Scholars Program, 2002 - 2007 15. MU College Promotion and Tenure Committee (elected), 2007 16. MU College Graduate Directors Committee, 2001 - 2007 17. MU College Course & Curriculum Committee, 1998 - 1999 18. MU College International Program Committee, 1997 - 2000 19. MU College Scholarship Committee, 1996 – 1997

B. Departmental:

1. Texas State CS Department Chair, 2007 - Present 2. MU CS Director of Graduate Studies, 2001 - 2007 3. MU CS Graduate Study Committee (Chair), 2001 - 2007 4. MU CS Full Professor Promotion and Tenure Committee (Chair, elected), 2007 5. MU CS Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2001 - 2007 6. MU CS PhD Qualifying Committee (Chair), 2003 - 2007 7. MU CS Software Systems and Graphics Area Committee, 2006 8. MU CS Faculty Search Committee, 1997 - 1998, 1999 - 2001, 2002 - 2004 9. MU ECE Faculty Search Committee, 2005 10. MU CECS PhD Qualifying Committee, 2000 - 2003 11. MU CECS Space Committee, 1999 - 2001 12. MU CECS Graduate Study Committee, 1997 - 1998, 2000 - 2001 13. MU CECS Curriculum Committee, 1999 - 2001 14. MU CECS Curriculum Committee (Chair), 1998 - 1999 15. MU CECS ABET Committee, 1999 16. MU CECS Doctoral Faculty Certification Committee, 1997 17. MU CECS Laboratory and Equipment Committee, 1995 - 1996 18. MU CECS103/CECS203 Committee, 1996

Founding Faculty Advisor, Computer Science Graduate Student Council (CSGSC), one of the University's student organizations

C. Community:

1. MU Lab Exhibit (Wireless Sensor Networks), 2007 Engineer's Week (CS won the 3rd place)

2. MU Lab Exhibit (Wireless Sensor Networks), 2006 Engineer's Week (CS won the 2nd place)

3. MU Lab Exhibit (Wireless Sensor Networks), 2005 Engineer's Week (CS won the 3rd place)

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4. MU Lab Exhibit (Wireless Sensor Networks), 2003 Engineer's Week (CS won the 3rd place)

5. Test grader for 1999 Annual MATHCOUNTS State Competition sponsored by Missouri Society of Professional Engineers and the College of Engineering

D. Professional:

Proposal Review Panelist 1. CRDF Cooperative Grants Program, United States Civilian Research and Development

Foundation for the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union, February 2000, August 2001

2. NSF Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement Program (CCLI), Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE), National Science Foundation, February 1999

3. University of Missouri Research Board, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005

External Promotion and Tenure Reviewer 4. Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Connecticut, 2006 5. Department of Computer Science, Keele University, UK, 2002

International Journal Editorial Board Member 6. Journal of Cloud Computing, 2012 – Present 7. International Journal of Handheld Computing Research, 2009 – Present 8. International Journal of Advanced Intelligence, 2008 – Present 9. Asian Information-Science-Life: An International Journal, 2001 – Present 10. Information: An International Interdisciplinary Journal, 1999 – 2003 Special Issue Editor 11. Distributed Systems of Sensors and Actuators, Journal of Wireless Communications and

Mobile Computing, 2007 12. Advances Advances in Mathematical Imaging, Journal of Electronic Imaging, October

1997

International Conference Chair 13. 12th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN

2012), San Marcos, TX 2012 14. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010) Ad Hoc, Sensor, and

Mesh Networking Symposium, Cape Town, South Africa, 2010 15. IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing Knowledge Engineering

(IEEE NLP-KE'09), Dalian, China, 2009. 16. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009) Ad Hoc and Sensor

Networking Symposium, Dresden, Germany, 2009 17. SPIE and SIAM Joint International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for

Image Processing IV, San Diego, CA, 2000 18. SPIE and SIAM Joint International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for

Image Processing III, Denver, CO, 1999 19. SPIE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing

II, San Diego, CA, 1998 20. SPIE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image

Processing, San Diego, CA, 1997

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International Conference Area Chair 21. Student Travel Grant Committee, 2012 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference

(GLOBECOM 2012), Anaheim, CA, 2012 22. Student Travel Grant Committee, Fifth Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and

Networking Conference (CCNC), Las Vegas, NV, 2008 23. Fuzzy Hardware and Implementation Area, IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy

Systems, Anchorage, AK, 1998 International Conference Organizing Committee Member 24. Wireless Communication (WC) Representative, 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications

Conference (GLOBECOM 2008) Ad Hoc, Sensor and Mesh Networking Symposium, New Orleans, LA, 2008

25. Student Travel Grant Committee, Fourth Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), Las Vegas, NV, 2007

26. Fourth International Conference on Information, Cork, Ireland, 2006 27. Second International Conference on Information, Beijing, China, 2002 28. First International Conference on Information, Fukuoka, Japan, 2000

International Conference Program Committee Member 29. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2015) Ad-hoc and Sensor

Networking Symposium, London, United Kingdom, 2015 30. 13th International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN

2014), Chongqing, China, 2014 31. 2014 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2014) Ad-hoc and

Sensor Networking Symposium, Austin, TX, 2014 32. Tenth International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference

(IWCMC 2014), Nicosia, Cyprus, 2014 33. 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2014) Ad-hoc and Sensor

Networking Symposium, Sydney, Australia, 2014 34. 2013 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2013), Las

Vegas, NV, 2013 35. 2012 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2012), Las

Vegas, NV, 2012 36. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2012) Ad-hoc, Sensor

Networking Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, 2012 37. 2011 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011) Ad-hoc and

Sensor Networking Symposium, Houston, TX, 2011 38. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2011) Network

Track, Quintana-Roo, Mexico, 2011 39. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2011) Ad-hoc, Sensor and

Mesh Networking Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 2011 40. 2011 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2011), Las

Vegas, NV, 2011 41. The 35th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2010), Denver, CO,

2010 42. 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010) Ad-hoc and

Sensor Networking Symposium, Miami, FL, 2010 43. 2010 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2010), Las

Vegas, NV, 2010 44. 34th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), Zurich, Switzerland, 2009

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45. 2009 IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS 2009), Cambridge, MA, 2009

46. 2009 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference – Wireless Networking for Consumer Electronics, Las Vegas, NV, 2009

47. 2009 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS-2009) Ontologies, Semantic Web, and Web Services Track, Fukuoka, Japan,2009

48. 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2008) Wireless Communications Symposium, New Orleans, LA, 2008

49. 2008 ISCA 21st International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Communication Systems (PDCCS-2008), New Orleans, LA, 2008

50. 2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC'08) Information and Network Security Symposium (ICC'08 - INS), Beijing, China, 2008

51. Fifth Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2008), Las Vegas, NV, 2008

52. 2007 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering (NLP-KE 2007), Beijing, China, 2007

53. 2007 IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS 2007), Cambridge, MA, 2007

54. 2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2007) Multimedia Communication Software and Services Symposium, Washington, DC, 2007

55. Twentieth ISCA International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems (PDCS-2007), Las Vegas, 2007

56. 2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), Orlando, FL, 2007 57. Eighth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing

(PDSEC-07), in conjunction with the 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-07), Long Beach, CA, 2007

58. Fourth Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2007), Las Vegas, NV, 2007

59. Eighth Workshop on High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing (HPSEC-06), in conjunction with the 2006 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-06), Columbus, OH, 2006

60. Seventh Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-06), in conjunction with the 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-06), Rhodes Island, Greece, 2006

61. 2005 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering (NLP-KE 2005), Wuhan, China, 2005

62. 2005 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2005) Computer \& Network Security Symposium, St. Louis, MO, 2005

63. IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Embedded Systems (PDES-05), in conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Fukuoka, Japan, 2005

64. Sixth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-05), in conjunction with the 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-05), Denver, CO, 2005

65. Tenth International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB'05), Alicante, Spain, 2005

66. International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP 2004), Melbourne, Australia, 2004

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67. 5th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-04), in conjunction with the 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-04), Santa Fe, NM, 2004

68. 2004 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME'2004), Taipei, Taiwan, 2004

69. Third International Conference on Information, Tokyo, Japan, 2004 70. Ninth International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information

Systems (NLDB'04), Salford, Manchester, UK, 2004 71. Chinese Academy of Sciences Symposium on Data Mining and Knowledge Management

(CASDMKM-04), Beijing, China, 2004 72. Fifth Workshop on High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing with

Applications (HPSECA-03), in conjunction with the International Conference on Parallel Processing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2003

73. First IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education (ITRE2003), Newark, NJ, 2003

74. 2003 International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, Beijing, China, 2003

75. Eighth International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB03), Cottbus, Germany, 2003

76. Second International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC'2002), Hammamet, Tunisia, 2002

77. First International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC'2001), Tucson, AZ, 2001

78. IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, San Antonio, TX, 2000 79. International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and

Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 2000 80. International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and

Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 1999 81. International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and

Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 1998 82. Fourth International Conference on Computer Science and Informatics, Research

Triangle Park, NC, 1998 83. International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and

Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 1997 84. International Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, and Technology, Las Vega, NV,

1997 International Conference Session Chair 85. Keynote Session 2 (C. Julien) and Penary Session 3 (S.Q. Zheng), International

Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN 2012), San Marcos, TX, 2012

86. Session 1B: Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, International Symposium on Pervasive Systems, Algorithms, and Networks (I-SPAN 2012), San Marcos, TX, 2012

87. AHSN21: Distributed Algorithms II, 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010), Miami, FL, 2010

88. AHS-08: Sensing Coverage, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010), Cape Town, South Africa, 2010

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89. AHSN-04: Cross Layer Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009), Dresden, Germany, 2009

90. PDES-3: Embedded System Design, 11th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2005), Fukuoka, Japan, 2005

91. P2P Networks, Tenth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS 2004), Newport Beach, CA, 2004

92. Special Session on Distributed Computing and Sensor Networks, First IEEE International Conference on Information Technology: Research and Education (ITRE2003), Newark, NJ, 2003

93. Algorithms and Applications II, SPIE/SIAM Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing IV, San Diego, CA, 2000

94. Distributed Systems I, International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems, Cambridge, MA, 1999

95. Image/Text Processing and Visualization, Fourth International Conference on Computer Science and Informatics, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1998

96. Algorithms and Applications, International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 1998

97. Optimization and Associative Memory, IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, Houston, TX, 1997

98. Parallel and Distributed Algorithms and Applications, International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, NV, 1997

99. Algorithms and Applications, SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, San Diego, CA, 1997

100. Software Environments and Tools, SPIE Conference on Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, San Diego, CA, 1997

Peer Reviewer for numerous book publishers, journals, and conferences

E. Organizations 1. Honorary: 2. Professional:

1. Senior member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) (elected in 1999)

2. Lifetime member of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), 2007 - Present 3. Member of ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education), 2005 - 2006

F. Service Honors and Awards:

1. Plague of Appreciation (GlobeCom 2012 Student Travel Grant Chair), IEEE Communications Society, 2012

2. Certificate of Appreciation (ICC 2010 Symposium Co-Chair), IEEE Communications Society, 2010

3. Certificate of Appreciation (ICC 2009 Symposium Co-Chair), IEEE Communications Society, 2010

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4. Appreciation of Excellent Service as Director of Graduate Studies, University of Missouri, 2007

G. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts: 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts: 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts: Updated 2/2010

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TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name: Title:

Dan Tamir Associate Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation

PhD; 1989; Florida State University Computer Science Dissertation: "A Schema for

Knowledge

Representation."

MS; 1987; Ben-Gurion University Electrical & Computer Engineering Thesis: "Selection of

Optimal Features for

Phoneme Recognition".

BS 1984; Ben-Gurion University Electrical & Computer Engineering

C. University Experience

Assistant (9/2005 - 8/2011) and Associate (9/2011-to date) Professor of Computer Science, Texas

State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas

Conducting research on data compression and pattern recognition, complex fuzzy logic, and

effort based usability evaluation. Additional research areas include signal processing and combinatorial

optimization.

Teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in multimedia programming, data compression,

computer architecture, computer graphics, formal languages, and graphical user interface.

Supervising research and individual study courses with graduate and undergraduate students;

eight students have completed their master’s projects under my supervision.

Serving on several university and departmental committees, and as a reviewer for several

journals and conferences. Additionally, I have served as the program chair for two conferences.

Published over 50 refereed journal, conference, and workshop papers and secured (as a PI, Co-

PI, or collaborator) over $500,000 in funded research.

Assistant (9/89 - 4/95) and Associate (4/95 - 5/96) Professor of Computer Science, Florida Institute

of Technology, Melbourne FL 9/89 to 5/96

Conducted advanced research in computer vision, data compression, and pattern recognition. Taught

graduate and undergraduate courses in artificial intelligence, image processing, pattern recognition,

computer architecture, data communications and Java.

Supervised research, senior projects, and master’s theses for 19 graduate students, as well as one

PhD dissertation.

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Published over twenty refereed journal and conference papers and secured (as a PI or Co-PI) over

$180,000 in funded research.

Initiated a program for distance learning, started one of the first courses in the nation in Java, and

was very active in interacting and collaborating with students and peers at all levels. Assumed

responsibility for overseeing the computing resources and computer labs of the department and was able

to find innovative ways to get new equipment despite a low budget.

Served as a member of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (FLAIRS) committee.

Reviewed papers, assisted in organizing the annual meetings, set the subjects for special sessions, and

chaired FLAIRS-95. Served as a reviewer for the IEEE Software.

D. Relevant Professional Experience

i. Motorola / Freescale (three main locations / positions) (7/1996 – 8/2005):

a) Architecture Manager, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Platforms, Motorola / Freescale

Semiconductors, Austin, Texas, 8/2002 – 8/2005.

Managed a team of computer architects and DSP application engineers. The main task of the

Freescale team was to drive the DSP technology to support data communication, multimedia, and data

compression applications and standards.

Led the definition of Motorola’s next-generation high-performance DSP architecture and worked along

with StarCore LLC to define the SC140e, SC2400, and SC3400. Made several important contributions to

the architecture, micro-architecture, and echo-system of the DSP, including specification of DSP

instruction set architecture (ISA) for the support of communication and video compression applications,

enhancement of compiled code performance, definition of advanced micro-architecture features,

development of simulation tools, and verification of the compatibility model to legacy code.

Participated in the design of the Signal Processing Enhancement unit of the embedded PowerPC

architecture concentrating on enhancements related to video compression and image processing.

Conducted analysis of StarCore performance as a Single Core Modem (SCM) for 2.5G, 2.75, and 3G

communication protocols. The recommendations of this study were used to design the Freescale SCM

system architecture.

b) Applications Manager, DSP Platforms, NCSG, Motorola Semiconductors, Work location –

StarCore; a joint R&D center with Lucent / Agere, Atlanta, Georgia, 8/1999 – 8/2002.

Managed a team of DSP application engineers. Used DSP application domain knowledge to impact

the ISA of next generation DSP in order to efficiently support data communication, multimedia, and data

compression applications.

Made several important contributions to the architecture, micro-architecture, and echo-system of the

DSP, including specification of DSP ISA, enhancement of compiled code performance, and verification of

the compatibility model to legacy code.

Developed code for benchmarks, and made customer presentations.

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c) Section Manager, Motorola Semiconductors, Israel, 6/1996 - 7/1999.

Developed DSP ISA for a proprietary single instruction multiple data (SIMD) parallel architecture

(code name Olive).

Developed motion estimation algorithms for video compression and real-time MPEG2 video encoding

and pre-processing reference design on a system based on Olive.

Developed the code compression schema used in Motorola automotive controllers.

Assumed responsibility for establishing relations with universities including coordination of activities

such as mutual research, student projects, student assistantships, and awards for excellent students. In

addition, this activity included teaching undergraduate courses, mainly in digital signal processing,

supervising student projects, and establishing an Onyx based DSP laboratory in Ben-Gurion University.

Motorola SPS funded $80K toward the Lab and the authoring of a book on the SC140.

ii. Software Engineer, Tadiran LTD, Communication Division, Digital Equipment Plant,

Applied research Department, Holon, Israel, 7/1983 - 6/1986.

Developed algorithms for speech compression, speech recognition, image coding, and data

encryption.

iii. Software Engineer, Ben-Gurion University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Beer-

Sheva, Israel, 2/1982 - 7/1983.

Developed software for speaker verification, time warping, clustering, and classification.

E. Other Professional Credentials

Professional / Additional Activities

I. Adjunct Professor, Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Science (CS) Departments,

Tel-Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University, Israel, 1997 – 1999.

Taught courses in signal processing, data compression, and computer architecture.

II. Adjunct Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Florida State University,

Tallahassee, Florida, 1986-1989.

Taught “Introduction to Electrical Engineering,” and “Digital Logic” courses.

III. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Selected as one of the Texas State University Alpha Chi Favorite Professors for 2011

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B. Courses Taught:

Texas State University-San Marcos

1. US 1100 University Seminar (Freshman level course)

2. CS 2420 Digital Logic

3. CS 2318 Assembly Language

4. CS 3378 Theory of Automata

5. CS 3339 Computer Architecture

6. CS 3358 Data Structures

7. CS3398 Software Engineering

8. CS4398 Software Engineering Projects

9. CS 4310 Computer Networks

10. CS 4388 Introduction to Computer Graphics

11. CS 4378P Introduction to Digital Multimedia

12. CS 43779B Introduction to Graphical User Interface

13. CS 4395 Undergraduate Independent Study

14. CS 5389 Graphical User Interface

15. CS 5388 Advanced Computer Graphics

16. CS 5375 Multimedia Programming

17. CS 5338 Formal Languages

18. CS 5395 Graduate Independent Study

19. CS 5399 Thesis

Florida Institute of Technology

1. Introduction to C

2. Artificial Intelligence

3. Data Communication

4. System Architecture I

5. Network Programming

6. The Java Programming Language and Environment

7. Digital Logic

8. Computer Architecture I

9. Computer Architecture II

10. Introduction to AI

11. Expert Systems

12. Image Processing

13. Pattern Recognition

Tel Aviv and Ben-Gurion Universities:

1. Digital Signal Processing

2. Data Compression

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3. Digital Filtering

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees:

Current Master Thesis Supervisor:

1. Greg Lakomski, Non-Gaussian Models for Context Aware Anomaly Detection, Texas State

University, Computer Science, in progress

2. Christopher Hyatt, Making DVFS Decisions with Machine Learning, Texas State University,

Computer Science, in progress

3. Shuchee Shorey, Content Filtering for a Non-distractive Web Browser, Texas State University,

Computer Science, in progress

4. Dustin Coker, Using Star-Convex Hull Representation for Digital Object Recognition, Texas State

University, Computer Science, in progress

Completed PhD Dissertation Supervisor:

1. Rhoda Baggs, Object Matching Using the Dynamic Programming Algorithm, Florida Tech.

Computer Science 1997.

Completed Master Thesis Supervisor:

1. Dasari Divya, Pinpoint analysis of software usability – Texas State University, Computer Science,

December, 2012.

2. Shankar Shwetha, Power Aware Task Scheduling on Multicore Systems – Texas State

University, Computer Science, December, 2012.

3. Amboni Ricardo, Compression of an Object Signature Database – Texas State University,

Computer Science, May, 2011.

4. Matt Brock, Feature Selection for Workload Characterization, Texas State University, Computer

Science, May, 2010.

5. Daniel Lowell, Caching in the Feature Selection Domain, Texas State University, May, 2010.

6. Charles King, Improving the Performance of Constructive Multi-start Search Using Record

Keeping, Texas State University, Computer Science, April, 2010.

7. Connell Wesley, Prime-based Mimic Functions, Texas State University, Computer Science, May,

2009.

8. David Karhi, Caching in Iterative Hill Climbing, Texas State University, Computer Science,

December, 2008.

9. Javier A. Sol, Implementation and Evaluation of a Fast Clustering Algorithm for Color

Quantization, Florida Tech. Computer Science, August, 1995.

10. Richard. J. Weiss, Lazy Task Creation in Parallel Prolog, Florida Tech. Computer Science, May,

1995.

11. Thomas C. Hoffman, A Graphical Knowledge Base Editor for Kate-C, Florida Tech. Computer

Science, April, 1995.

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12. Kim Phillips, Segmentation Based Image Compression and Region Splitting, Florida Tech.

Computer Science, April, 1995.

13. Karthic Logan, Compression and Enhancement of Medical Images, Florida Tech. Computer

Science, January, 1995.

14. Paul R. Brozowski, Modeling ECG Waveforms Using Linear Prediction, Florida Tech. Computer

Science, January 1995.

15. Herald T. Tong, A Rule-Based Expert System for Automatic Visual Inspection, Florida Tech.

Computer Science, January 1995.

16. Byron H. Gibbs, Search for Optimum Quadtree Data Compression under Distortion Constraint,

Florida Tech. Computer Science, December, 1994.

17. Alan G. Vansant, State-Spaces and Search Strategies for Feature Selection in Pattern

Recognition, Florida Tech. Computer Science, May, 1994.

18. Robert G. Paisley, On the Use of Joint Probability in Matching Thinned Samples to Skeletal

Models, Florida Tech. Computer Science, April, 1994.

19. Ramesh Chellamani, Speech Transmission in a Frame Relay Network, Florida Tech. Computer

Science, March, 1994.

20. Ahsany Cyrus, A Simulation Tool for CSMA/CD Protocol with Priorities, Florida Tech. Computer

Science, September, 1993.

21. Raymond J. Ginn, A Fault Tolerant Configuration for the Digital Signal Processing of Radar Data,

Florida Tech. Computer Science, June, 1993.

22. Liu C. Benny, Obtaining An Optimal SNR Quad-Tree Representation of an Image Under Bit Rate

Constraint, Florida Tech. Computer Science, June, 1993.

23. Antony T. Lam, Image Matching - A Comparative Study of Two Approaches, Florida Tech.

Computer Science, June, 1992.

24. Ananthakrishnan Ravi, A Visual Debugger for Pure Prolog, Florida Tech. Computer Science,

October, 1991.

25. Yan Zhu, Image Segmentation for Color Separation, Florida Tech. Computer Science, October,

1991.

26. Jen-Feng Haung, Image Segmentation Using Discrete Cosine Transform and K-Mean Clustering,

Florida Tech. Computer Science, June, 1991.

27. Paul Leppek, Image Compression Using K-Mean Clustering, Florida Tech. Computer Science,

March, 1991.

Completed Undergraduate Honor Thesis Supervisior:

1. Robert Kuykendall, Improved Ranking of Rated Content Through Linear Prediction, Texas State

University, Undergraduate Honor Thesis, December, 2012.

Completed and Current Master Thesis Committee Member:

1. Molly A. O’Neil, Characterizing the Performance Bottlenecks of Irregular GPU Kernels, Texas

State University, Computer Science – In progress.

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2. Bhavya Medishetty, Parallelization of Irregular Codes for Efficient GPU Execution, Texas State

University, Computer Science – In progress.

3. Farbod Hesaaraki, Real-Time Unobtrusive Tracing in Multicore Embedded Systems, Texas State

University, Computer Science – In progress.

4. Ross Hythnen, Learning Based Canonical Image Selection – In progress.

5. Paul Lazo, The Find Project: Introducing An Opportunity For Independence To The Visually

Impaired, Texas State University, Art Design 2014.

6. Claudia Alvarado, Dynamic Feedback-Driven Thread Migration for Energy-Efficient Execution of

Multithreaded Workloads, Texas State University, Computer Science, December 2014.

7. Richard Hay, Machine Learning Based DVFS For Energy Efficient Execution Of Multithreaded

Workloads, Texas State University, Computer Science, December 2014.

8. Manikanta Kumar Mukka, Customized Data Compression, Texas State University, Computer

Science, December 2014.

9. Javad Rezanezhad Gatabi, Exposure Tool for Lithography on Tilted and Curved Surfaces Using

Spatial Light Modulator, Texas State University, Physics, May, 2013.

10. Shaomin Fang, Touch Saliency, Texas State University, Computer Science, May, 2013

11. Samuel Wilson, Power Domination on Permutation Graphs, Texas State University, Mathematics,

December, 2012.

12. Elizabeth O. Oyeyipo, An empirical Study of Requirements Management in an AGILE-SCRUM

Development environment. Texas State University, Computer Science, May, 2010

13. Liam Feldman, Evaluating the Usability of Widgets, Texas State University, Computer Science,

May, 2009.

14. Tennant Elaine, Near Infrared Noninvasive Optical Imaging (NIR NOISE) on Objects in a

Scattering Medium, Texas State University, Physics, May, 2007

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

Prepared:

1. US1100 University Seminar

2. CS 2318 Assembly Language

3. CS 2420 Digital Logic

4. CS 3339 Computer Architecture

5. CS 3358 Data Structures

6. CS3398 Software Engineering

7. CS 4310 Computer Networks

8. CS 4388 Introduction to Computer Graphics

9. CS 4398 Software Engineering Projects

10. CS5338 Formal Languages / CS 3378 Theory of Automata

11. CS 5375 Multimedia Programming / CS4378P Introduction to Digital Multimedia

12. CS 5389 Graphical User Interface

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13. CS 5388 Advanced Computer Graphics

Curriculum Development

Texas State:

1. As a member of the Hardware Committee, I contributed to a major revision of the assembly

language, digital logic, and computer architecture course sequence. The entire sequence is now

more coherent and taught in a very efficient and high quality way.

2. Revised the assembly language course, using a modern processor. As a result, the course is

better in preparing students for other computer science courses such as the compilers course,

and the computer architecture course, and highly contributes to their career path.

3. Reactivated the undergraduate course “Introduction to Digital Multi-Media” and re-vitalized the

graduate and undergraduate multi-media courses, which then became “popular” courses,

attracting high attendance.

4. Developed the curriculum for a new undergraduate course, “Introduction to Graphical User

Interfaces.”

5. Member of a committee for integrating the EE and CS version of CS 4309.

6. Actively participated, along with faculty from the electrical engineering and computer science

departments, in activities related to establishing a computer engineering concentration in

preparation for the computer engineering program.

7. Preparing an Internet repository of video clips describing other cultures and traditions to be used

in curriculum for diversity awareness.

In Florida Institute of Technology

1. Network Programming

2. The Java Programming Language and Environment

3. Image Processing

4. Pattern Recognition

In Ben-Gurion University

1. Data compression

E. Funded Internal Teaching Grants and Contracts:

1. D. E. Tamir (PI), “Diverse Video Clip Repository for Diversity Awareness Enhancement,” Equity &

Access committee, Texas State University-San Marcos, $5K 2009.

F. Other:

1. Named by eleven graduating students (graduates and undergraduates) as a person who made

significant contributions to their course of study.

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2. Every year, from 2006 to date, I have taught at least one section of the University Seminar

course. These teaching hours are overload teaching hours in addition to the required teaching

load in computer science.

3. As a member of the Graduate Committee, I am actively involved in activities targeting

improvement in the quality of our graduate curriculum.

4. I am constantly mentoring and working formally and informally with several graduate students, six

of whom are/were doing thesis under my supervision.

a. The work done by these students is of high quality. One journal paper and ten conference

papers co-authored with these students and members of their respective committees

have been accepted for publication. (Please see bold and italic highlighting in my list of

publications).

5. Selected as one of the Texas State University Alpha Chi Favorite Professors for 2011

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print

1. Books

a. Not refereed Books:

1. D. E. Tamir, N. D. Rishe, and A. Kandel (Eds.), Fifty Years of Fuzzy Logic and its Applications, to

appear in the Springer Series, Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Springer International

Publishing (2015).

2. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel, A Schema for Knowledge Representation and its Implementation in a

Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing System, Verlag TuV Reinold, Kholn, Germany, 1990.

b. Not refereed Book Chapters:

1. D. E. Tamir, C. J. Muller, and A. Kandel, “Complex Fuzzy Logic Reasoning based Methodologies

for Quantitative Software Engineering,” in W. Pedrycz, G. Succi and A. Sillitti, Computational

Intelligence and Quantitative Software Engineering To be published by Springer-Verlag , 2015

2. D. E. Tamir, N. D. Rishe, M. Last, and A. Kandel, Soft Computing Based Epidemical Crisis

Prediction, in R. R. Yager, M. Z. Reformat, and N. Alajlan, Intelligent Methods For Cyberwarfare,

Springer, 2014.

3. A. Kandel, D. E. Tamir, and N. D. Rishe, Fuzzy Logic And Data Mining, In H. N. Teodorescu (Ed.)

Disaster Mitigation, Improving Disaster Resilience and Mitigation - New Means and Tools,

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Trends, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - C: Environmental Security, Springer,

2014.

4. D. E. Tamir, Mark Last, and A. Kandel, Complex Fuzzy Logic, in R. Seising, E. Trillas, S. Termini,

and C. Moraga, (Eds.) On Fuzziness, European Centre for Soft Computing, Springer, 2013.

5. D. E. Tamir, M. Last, A. Kandel, The Theory and Applications of Generalized Complex Fuzzy

Propositional Logic in R. R. Yager, A. M. Abbasov, M. Z. Reformat, and S. N. Shahbazova (Eds.)

Soft Computing: State of the Art Theory and Novel Applications Springer Series on Studies in

Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Springer, 2013.

c. Edited Volumes:

1. Z. Majick, D. E. Tamir, and G. Wang (eds.), “Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference

on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition,” ISRST, Orlando Florida, 2010.

2. M.A K. Sadiq, P. Sophatsathit, and D. E. Tamir (eds.), “Proceedings of the 2010 International

Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice,” ISRST, Orlando Florida, 2010.

2. Articles

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Published / Accepted for Publication

Names in bold denote students who have done their Ph.D. / Master thesis under my direct

supervision and mentoring.

1. D. E. Tamir, D. K. V. Dasari, O. V. Komogortsev, G. R. LaKomski, “Detecting Software

Usability Deficiencies Through Pinpoint Analysis,” International Journal on Advances in

Software Systems, vol. 7(1&2), 2014.

2. J. I. Tamir, D. E. Tamir, W. J. Geerts, S. Dolev, “Compressive scanning of an object

signature,” Journal of Natural Computing, Springer, 2014.

3. C. R. King, D. E. Tamir, M. McKenney, “Improving Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms

through Record Keeping in Constructive Multistart Search,” International Journal of Intelligent

Systems, Vol. 29, Willey, 2014.

4. S. Dolev, S. Frenkel, and D. E. Tamir, “Probabilistic Methods for Self-Correcting Hardware

Design”, Informatics and Applications (7)4, December, 2013.

5. S. Dolev, S. Frenkel, D. E. Tamir, and V. Sinelnikov, "Computations protection based on

Hamming Distance Preserving in Arithmetic and Logical Operations," the Journal of

Electronic Testing, Springer, November, 2013.

6. D. E. Tamir, C. J. Mueller, O. V. Komogortsev, “A Learning-Based Framework for Evaluating

Software Usability,” the ARPN Journal of Systems and Software, June, 2013.

7. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, W. J. Geerts, and S. Dolev, "Parallel Decomposition of

Combinatorial Optimization Problems Using Electro-Optical Vector by Matrix Multiplication

Architecture," Journal of Super Computing Volume 62, Number 2 / November, 2012.

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8. D. Agrawal, D. E. Tamir, M. Last, A. Kandel, “A Comparative Study of Software Testing Using

Artificial Neural Networks and Info-Fuzzy Networks,” IEEE, Transactions on Man Machine

and Cybernetics, Part A, September, 2012.

9. D.E. Tamir, and A. Kandel, “Axiomatic Theory of Complex Fuzzy Logic and Complex Fuzzy

Classes,” (invited paper) Int. J. of Computers, Communications & Control, Vol. VI,(3), 2011

10. D. E. Tamir, J. Lu, and A. Kandel, “A New Interpretation of Complex Membership Grade,” the

International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 26(4), 2011

11. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel “The Pyramid Fuzzy C-means Algorithm,” International Journal of

Computational Intelligence in Control, (2)2, 2010.

12. W. Connell, D. E. Tamir, and M. Guirguis, “Mimic Functions for the Implementation of Lexical

Steganography,” International Journal of Wireless Communications and Networking (IJWCN),

2 (2), December, 2010.

13. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, P. J. Wilson, and S. Dolev, “High-Speed and Low-power Electro-

Optical DSP Coprocessor,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 26(8), 2009.

14. S. Fuhrmann, O. V. Komogortsev, and D. E. Tamir, “Investigating Hologram-Based Spatial

Thinking and Decision Making with Eye-Movement Analysis,” Transactions on GIS, 13(S1),

2009.

15. A. Shragai, D. E. Tamir, M. Schneider, and A. Kandel, “High Accuracy Method for

Discovering Quantitative Association Rules in Data-tables and Databases,” The Journal of

Fuzzy Economic Review, vol. XIV, no. 1, 2009.

16. D. E. Tamir, and A. Kandel, "Logic Programming and the Execution Model of Prolog,"

Information Sciences, Applications, 4, 1995.

17. D. E. Tamir, R. Ananthakrishnan and A. Kandel, "A Visual Debugger for Pure Prolog,"

Information Sciences, Applications, Vol. 3, No. 2, March, 1995:127-147.

18. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel, "Fuzzy Semantic Analysis and Formal Specification of Conceptual

Knowledge," Information Sciences, Intelligent systems, Vol. 82 no. 3 and 4, January, 1995.

19. D. E. Tamir A. Kandel, and D. Schwartz, "A Pattern Recognition Interpretation of

Implications," Information Sciences vol. 57/58, 1991: 197-215.

20. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel, "An Axiomatic Approach to Fuzzy Set Theory," Information

Sciences, vol. 52, 1990.

Submitted

1. K. Whiteside, G. Atkinson, M. Stump, G. Lawrence, D. E. Tamir, Musing: A Mobile Client

and Web Server Augmented Reality Visitor Application for Museum Visitors and Curators,

submitted to the International Journal on Advances in Telecommunications

3. Conference Proceedings

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

Names in bold denote students who have done their Ph.D. / Master thesis under my direct

supervision and mentoring. Names in bold italics denote graduate students mentored.

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1. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, D. E. Tamir, and H. Thiry, “A Module-Based

Approach to Adopting The 2013 ACM Curricular Recommendations On Parallel Computing,”

Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education,

(SIGCSE15), (to appear)

2. C. Alvarado, D. E. Tamir, and A. Qasem, “Dynamic feedback-driven thread migration for

energy-efficient execution of multithreaded workloads,” Proceedings of the 16th Annual

TECHCON Conference, September 2014 (short paper).

3. K. Whiteside, G. Atkinson, M. M. Stump, D. E. Tamir, and G. Lawrence “Musing:

Adaptable Mobile Augmented Reality Application for Museums and Art,” Electronic

Visualization and the Arts (EVA 2014), London, UK, 8 - 10 July 2014

4. B. Aaron, D. E. Tamir, N. Rishe and A. Kandel, "Dynamic Incremental Fuzzy C-Means

Clustering," The Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Patterns and Applications,

Venice, Italy, May, 2014, pp. 28-37. Received Best Paper Award

5. S. Shankar, G. Lakomski, C. Alvarado, R. Hay, C. Hyatt, D. E. Tamir, and A. Qasem,

"Power Aware Work Stealing in Homogeneous Multi-Core Systems," D. The Sixth

International Conference on Computational Technologies and Applications, Venice, Italy,

May, 2014, pp. 30-38

6. G. Atkinson, K. Whiteside, D. E. Tamir, G. Lawrence, and M. M. Stump, "Musing:

Interactive Didactics for Art Museums and Galleries via Image Processing and Augmented

Reality," The Sixth International Conference on Creative Content Technologies, Venice,

Italy, May, 2014, pp. 30-38. Received Best Paper Award

7. G. Atkinson, K. Whiteside, G. Lawrence, M. M. Stump, and D. E. Tamir, “Musing:

Enhancing Educational Experience through an Augmented Reality/Virtual Museum

Application,” the, 8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference,

Spain, March, 2014.

8. B. Aaron, D. E. Tamir, N. D. Rishe, and A. Kandel, "Dynamic Incremental K-means

Clustering," the 2014 International Conference on Computational Science and

Computational Intelligence, Las Vegas, US, March 2014, pp. 318-313.

9. C. Hyatt, G. LaKomski, C. Alvarado, R. Hay, Apan Qasem, and D. E. Tamir, "Power Aware

Task Matching and Migration in Heterogeneous Processing Environments," the 2014

International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence, Las

Vegas, US, March 2014, pp. 3-8.

10. P. Rose, B. Aaron, D. E. Tamir, L. Lu, J. Hu, and H. Shi, "Supervised Computer-Vision-

Based Sensing of Concrete Bridges for Crack Detection and Assessment," in the 93rd

Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, D.C., US,

January, 2014.

11. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, and D. E. Tamir, “Preparing Computer Science

Students for an Increasingly Parallel World: Teaching Parallel Computing Early and Often,”

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(extended poster abstract). In (SC13) the 26th International Conference on High

Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis - Companion Volume, 2013.

12. C. R. Hyatt, G. R. LaKomski, D. E. Tamir, and A. Qasem, “OS - Based Power Aware Task

Mapping to Multi-core Heterogeneous Processing Systems”, Semiconductor Research

Consortium, TECHON-2013, September, 2013.

13. D.K.V. Dasari, D. E. Tamir, O. V. Komogortsev, G. R. LaKomski, and Carl J. Mueller,

“Pinpoint Analysis of Software Usability,” ICCGI 2013, The Eighth International Multi-

Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology, Nice, France - July, 2013.

This paper has received a Best Paper Award.

14. S. Shankar, D. E. Tamir, A. Qasem “Towards an OS-centric Framework for Energy-Efficient

Scheduling of Parallel Workloads,” PPTDA-2013, the 2013 International Conference on Parallel

and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications, Las Vegas, July, 2013.

15. S. Dolev, S. Frenkel, and D.E. Tamir, “Error Correction based on Hamming Distance

Preserving in Arithmetical and Logical Operations,” the 2012 IEEE 27th Convention of

electrical and electronic Engineers in Israel, Israel, November, 2012.

16. T. O’Hara, N. Schüler, L. Lu, and D.E. Tamir, “Inferring Chord Sequence Meanings via Lyrics:

Process and Evaluation,” the 13th International Society for Music Information Retrieval

Conference, Portugal, October, 2012.

17. D.E. Tamir, M. Last, H.N. Teodorescu, and A. Kandel, “Discrete Complex Fuzzy Logic,”

Proceedings of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, CA, August, 2012

18. D. E. Tamir C. R. King, M. McKenney, “Improving the Performance of Multi-start Search on

Using Record Keeping,” the 25th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and

Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, Dalian, China, June, 2012.

19. A. Qasem, J.C., Cade, and D.E., Tamir, “Improved Energy Efficiency for Multithreaded Kernels

through Model-Based Autotuning,” Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Green Technology Conference

(GTC12), April 2012.

20. C. Holland, O. J. Komogortsev, and D. E. Tamir, “Identifying Excessive Visual Search as a

Measure of Software Usability,” CHI 2012 – Computer Human Interaction, Austin, Texas, May,

2012.

21. M. A. O’Neil, D. E. Tamir, and M. Burtscher, “A Parallel GPU Version of the Traveling Salesman

Problem,” 2011 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and

Applications, Las Vegas, Nevada, July, 2011.

22. C. R. King, M. McKenney, D. E. Tamir, “Improving the Performance of Multi-start Search on

the Traveling Salesman Problem,” the 24th International Conference on Industrial,

Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, Syracuse, NY, June,

2011.

23. O. V. Komogortsev, C. Holland, D. E. Tamir, C. J. Mueller, “Aiding Usability Evaluation via

Detection of Excessive Visual Search” CHI 2011, conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May,

2011.

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24. D. E. Tamir, M. Last, A. Kandel, “Generalized Complex Fuzzy Propositional Logic,” the

World Conference on Soft Computing, San Francisco, California, May, 2011.

25. D. E. Tamir, O. V. Komogortsev, C. J. Mueller, “Applications of Effort Based Usability

Measures in Software Development and Validation,” (invited) HCI International 2011,

conference, Orlando Florida, July, 2011.

26. O. V. Komogortsev, D. E. Tamir, C. J. Mueller, “Eye Movement Driven Usability Evaluation

via Excessive Search Identification,” (invited) publication in the HCI International 2011,

conference, Orlando Florida, July, 2011.

27. D. E. Tamir, and C. J. Mueller, “Pinpointing Usability Issues Using an Effort Based

Framework,” Proceedings of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Conference, Istanbul,

Turkey, 2010.

28. C. Novoa, D. E. Tamir, and D. Lowell, “Tuning up the ISODATA Algorithm using Response

Surface Methodology,” The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern

Recognition, Orlando, Florida, July, 2010.

29. C. J. Mueller, and D. E. Tamir “Investigating Software Usability Definitions and Standards,”

Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and

Practice, Orlando, Florida, July, 2010.

30. W. Connell, D. E. Tamir, and M. Guirguis, “Prime-based Mimic Functions for the

Implementation of Covert Channels,” Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International

Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking, and Information Security, Beijing,

China, June, 2010.

31. D. E. Tamir, C. Novoa, and D. Lowell, “Time space Tradeoffs in GA Based Feature Selection

for Workload Characterization,” Lecture Notes in Artificial intelligence 6098, Proceedings of

the 23rd International Conf. on Industrial, Engineering & Other Applications of Applied

Intelligent Systems, Cordoba, Spain, May, 2010.

32. L. Feldman, C. J. Mueller, D.E. Tamir, and O. V. Komogortsev, “Usability Testing with Total-

Effort Metrics,” Proceedings of the 3rd ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical

Software Engineering and Measurement, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, October, 2009.

33. C. J. Mueller, D. E. Tamir, O. V. Komogortsev, and L. Feldman, "Using Designer's Effort for User

Interface Evaluation," Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man,

and Cybernetics, San Antonio, Texas, October, 2009.

34. C. J. Mueller, D. E. Tamir, O. V. Komogortsev, and L. Feldman, “An Economical Approach to

Usability Testing”, Proceedings of the 33rd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and

Applications Conference, Seattle, Washington, July, 2009.

35. D. Lowell, B. El Lababedi, C. Novoa, and D. E. Tamir, “The Locality of Reference of Genetic

Algorithms and Probabilistic Reasoning,” The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence

and Pattern Recognition, Orlando, Florida 2009.

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36. O. V. Komogortsev, C. J. Mueller, D. E. Tamir, and L. Feldman, “An Effort Based Model of

Software Usability”, 2009 International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice,

Orlando, Florida, July, 2009.

37. D. Karhi, and D.E. Tamir, “Caching in the TSP Search Space,” Lecture Notes in Computer

Science 5579, Proceedings of the 22nd International Conf. on Industrial, Engineering & Other

Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, Tainan, Taiwan, 2009.

38. D. Lowell and D. E. Tamir, “New Families and New Members of Integer Sequence Based Coding

Methods,” Extended abstract, The Data compression Conference, Snow-Bird, Utah, 2009.

39. R. A. Baggs and D. E. Tamir, "Image Registration Using Dynamic Space Warping," The

International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, Orlando, Florida,

2008.

40. R. A. Baggs and D. E. Tamir, “Non-rigid Image Registration,” Proceedings of the Florida Artificial

Intelligence Research Symposium, Coconut Grove, Florida, 2008.

41. D. E. Tamir, Chi-Yeon Park and Book-Sung Yoo, "The validity of pyramid K-means", SPIE

conference on Optics and Photonics / Optical Engineering and Applications, San Diego,

California, August, 2007.

42. D. E. Tamir, "Multi-resolution Training of Kohonen Neural Networks ", SPIE conference on Optics

and Photonics / Optical Engineering and Applications, San Diego, California, August, 2007.

43. D. E. Tamir, “Competitive Neural Networks Training: A Multi Resolution Approach,” International

Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Las Vegas, Nevada, June, 25, 2007.

44. D. E. Tamir and H. Tong, "A System for Visual Inspection of VLSI Chips", The Proceedings of the

Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, Key West, Florida, May, 1996.

45. D. E. Tamir and B. Liu, "Construction of an Optimal Signal-to-Noise Ratio Quadtree Using State

Space Search Techniques," IEEE Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation,

San Antonio, Texas, April, 1996.

46. R Baggs, T. Lam and D. E. Tamir, "Image Registration Using the Length Code Algorithm," IEEE

Southeastcon, Tampa, Florida, April, 1996.

47. D. E. Tamir, K. Phillips, and A. Abdul-Karim, "Efficient Chain-Code Encoding for Segmentation-

Based Image Compression,” Extended Abstract, The Data Compression Conference, Snow-Bird,

Utah, April, 1996.

48. D. E. Tamir and R. Ananthakrishnan, "Interpretation and Visual Debugging of Prolog Programs,"

The Proceedings of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, Melbourne, Florida,

April, 1995.

49. T. C. Hoffman and Dan E. Tamir, “A Graphical Knowledge Base Editor for Kate-C,” The

Proceedings of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, Melbourne, Florida, April,

1995.

50. D. E. Tamir, Chi-Yeon Park and Book-Sung Yoo, "Vector Quantization and Clustering: A

Pyramid approach,” Extended Abstract, The Data Compression Conference, Snow-Bird, Utah,

March, 1995.

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51. D.E. Tamir, G. Byron, and J. Hozier "Visualization of Codon Data Compression", the Third

International Conference on Bioinformatics and Genome Research, Tallahassee, Florida, June,

1994.

52. D.E. Tamir and G. Byron, "Construction of an Optimal Quadtree Using Heuristic Search

Techniques," The Proceedings of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium,

Pensacola, Florida, May, 1994.

53. K. Phillips and D. E. Tamir "Image Compression via Image Fragmentation and Heuristic Search

Techniques," Extended Abstract, The Data Compression Conference, Snow-Bird, Utah, March,

1994.

54. R. J. Weiss, D. E. Tamir and M. Schneider, "Efficient Resource Allocation for Parallel Prolog

Interpretation", The Tenth Israeli Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Vision, Ramat-

Gan, Israel, December, 1993.

55. R. J. Weiss, D. E. Tamir and M. Schneider, "Lazy Task Creation for Parallel Prolog

Interpretation," The Proceedings of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, Fort

Lauderdale, Florida, April, 1993.

56. D. E. Tamir and M. Schneider, "An Architecture for Rule-Based Knowledge Representation and

Parallel Inference," The Proceedings of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium,

Cocoa Beach, Florida, April, 1992.

57. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel., "A Schema for Knowledge Representation," The Sixth Israeli

Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Vision, and Pattern Recognition, Tel-Aviv, Israel, December,

1989.

58. D. E. Tamir and A. Kandel, "An Expert System for Computer Aided Design of Man Machine

Interface", The Proceedings of the Second Florida Conference on Productivity through Computer

Integrated Engineering and Manufacturing, Orlando, Florida, November, 1989.

59. D. E. Tamir and A. Cohen, "Efficient Features for Phoneme Recognition," Proceedings of the

IEEE, International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, vol. 1, New York,

New York, April, 1988.

4. Reports:

1. D. E. Tamir, C. J. Mueller, and O. V. Komogortsev, An Effort-Based Framework for Evaluating

Software Usability Design, Technical Report, TXSTATE-CS-TR-2010-22, Texas State University,

March, 2010.

2. D. E. Tamir, C. J. Mueller, and O. V. Komogortsev, Effort Based Usability, Technical report

submitted to Emerson, Process Management, Process Systems and Solutions, Austin, Texas,

March, 2009.

3. C. J. Mueller, O. V. Komogortsev, D. E. Tamir and L. Feldman, An Effort-Based Approach to

Measuring Software Usability, Technical Report, TXSTATE-CS-TR-2008-9, Texas State

University, 2008.

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4. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, P. J. Wilson, and S. Dolev, Electro-optical DSP of Tera Operations per

second and Beyond, Technical report #09-08, Department of Computer Science, Ben-Gurion

University, 2008.

5. D. E. Tamir, Generating Large Prime Numbers Using the Perrin Sequence”, Technical report,

TXSTATE-CS-TR-2007-8, Texas State University, 2007.

5. Other:

a. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

b. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

1. G. Lawrence, M. M. Stump, and D. E. Tamir, “Using an Augmented Reality / Virtual Museum

Application for Enriching the In-gallery Education Experience,” Museum Computer Networks,

Dallas, Texas, November 2014

2. D. E. Tamir, “On Turing Machines and Turing Humanoids: Computing Models and Artificial

Intelligence,” Philosophy Dialogue, Texas State University, October, 2014

3. G. Atkins, K. Whiteside, M. M. Stump, D. E. Tamir, and G. Lawrence, “Musing: Mobile Interactive

Didactic Application for Museums and Art Galleries,” Designs on e-Learning 2014 Conference,

San Marcos, Texas. September 2014

4. D. E. Tamir, “Qt Centered Teaching of Usability Theory And GUI Design At The Texas State

University,” QT Developers forum, Santa Clara, 2012

5. J.R., Gatabi, W. Geerts, B. Aaron, D.E., Tamir, and R.K., Pandey, “Three Dimensional Surface

Topography Using LCD Pattern Transfer Method,” TSAPS, 2012

6. B. Aaron, D.E., Tamir, J.R., Gatabi, W. Geerts, and R.K., Pandey, “Sample topography

measurements by a novel image processing algorithm,” TSAPS, 2012

7. D. E. Tamir, “Using Star Convex Polygons for Shape Representation,” Combina Texas, Sam

Houston University, Math, 2011.

8. G. Miller, W. Geerts, and D. E. Tamir, “A Fast Algorithm to determine Photoresist film thickness

from the reflection spectrum,” 2011 spring-meeting of the Texas Section of the American Physical

Society, Nacogdoches, Texas, March, 2011.

9. D. E. Tamir, “Time, Space, and Solution Quality Tradeoffs in Combinatorial Optimization,”

Combina Texas, Texas State University, Math, 2010.

d. Consultancies:

1. See-And-Believe – Computer Imaging, San Marcos Texas, 2008;

Developed advanced methods for half-toning, dithering, and dithered image compression.

2. Motorola New Enterprises, Schaumburg, Illinois, 1995 – 1996;

Developed a new parallel architecture geared towards video compression.

e. Workshops:

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Refereed Workshop Proceedings:

1. M. Burtscher, W. Peng, A. Qasem, H. Shi, D. E. Tamir, and H. Thiry, Integrating Parallel

Computing into the Undergraduate Curriculum at Texas State University: Experiences from

the First Year, in Workshop on Parallel, Distributed, and High-Performance Computing in

Undergraduate Curricula (EDUHPC13, educator workshop at SC13), November, 2013.

2. J.I. Tamir, D.E. Tamir, and S. Dolev, “Object Signature Acquisition through Compressive

Scanning,” OSC-2012, Bertinoro Italy, July, 2012.

3. A. Qasem, D. Tamir, “Memory Performance Diagnosis Through Feedback Synthesis,” FD-

COMA, Workshop on Feedback-Directed Compiler Optimization for Multi-Core Architecture,

Paris, January, 2012.

4. S. Dolev, S. D Frenkel, and D. Tamir, "Probabilistic Approaches for Amplifying Error

Correction of Computing Devices: State-of-the Art and Ways for Improvement", XXIX

International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Svetlogorsk, Russia,

October, 2011.

5. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, W. J. Geerts, and S. Dolev, “Compressive Sensing of Object-

Signature," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011, Volume 6748, Proceedings of the 3nd

International Workshop on Optical Super Computing, Bertinoro, Italy, November, 2010.

6. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, W. J. Geerts, and S. Dolev, "Combinatorial Optimization Using

Electro-Optical Vector by Matrix Multiplication Architecture," Lecture Notes in Computer

Science, 2009, Volume 5882, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Optical

Super Computing, Bertinoro, Italy, November, 2009.

7. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, P. J. Wilson, and S. Dolev, "Electro-Optical DSP of Tera

Operations per Second and Beyond," Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2009, Volume

5882, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Optical Super Computing, Vienna,

Austria, August, 26, 2008.

8. D. E. Tamir, O. V. Komogortsev, and C. J. Mueller, “An Effort and Time Based Measure of

Usability,” 6th Workshop on Software Quality, 30th International Conference on Software

Engineering, Leipzig, Germany, May, 2008.

9. R. A. Morris, D. E. Tamir, and K. Ford, "Time and Uncertainty in Reasoning about Order,"

Proceedings of TIME-95: Second International Workshop on Temporal Representation and

Reasoning, Melbourne, Florida, April, 1995.

Patents:

1. D. E. Tamir, N. T. Shaked, P. J. Wilson, and S. Dolev, "Electro-Optical DSP of Tera Operations

per Second and Beyond," provisional patent (expired 2009).

2. K. Code, W. C. Moyer, I. Ahmed, and D. E. Tamir, “Data Processing System having Bit Exact

Instructions and Methods Thereof,” United States Patent 20070239968.

3. E. Orian Y. Ben-Arie, D. E. Tamir, and S. Pan, “A Method for Calculating an L1 Norm on a

Parallel Computer Processor,” United States Patent 5884089.

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C. Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Grants and Contracts:

1. A. Qasem, (PI), H. Shi (Co-PI), W. Peng (Co-PI), M. Burtscherand (Co-PI), and D. E. Tamir

(Co-PI), NSF-TUES, “Preparing Computer Science Students for the Multi-core Era: Teaching

Parallel Computing in the Undergraduate Curriculum Early and Often,” $149,000, 08/01/2012 -

05/31/1015

2. L. Lu (PI), D.E. Tamir (Co-PI), H. Shi (Co-PI), J. Hu (Co-PI), “Automated Crack Documentation

Using Digital Images: Scoping Study,” TxDOT, $94,376, 8/31/2012 - 7,31/2013

3. D. E. Tamir (PI), and A. Qasem (Co-PI), The Semiconductor Research Consortium (SRC),

“Power Consumption Based Multicore Task Scheduling and Load Balancing,” $184.5k; June1,

2011 - May, 2014.

In collaboration with Prof. Lizy John (PI-University of Texas Austin), SRC, “Power Consumption

Estimation for Multicore Task Scheduling and Load balancing,” $175.5k 2011-2014. Total

funding from the SRC - $360k

4. D. E. Tamir (PI), C. J. Mueller (Co-PI), and O. V. Komogortsev (Co-PI), "Development of a

Pinpoint Analysis Tool and its Implementation for User Interface Problem Determination,”

Emerson Process Control, Austin, Texas, $49.7K from Emerson and $15K matching funds

from Texas State University, 10/2010.- 6/2011.

5. D. E. Tamir (PI), C. J. Mueller (Co-PI), and O. V. Komogortsev (Co-PI), "Pinpoint Analysis and

Usability Assessment of the Emerson Process Control Software," Emerson Process Control,

Austin, Texas, $34k, 2010.

6. D. E. Tamir (PI), C. J. Mueller (Co-PI), and O. V. Komogortsev (Co-PI), "Usability Assessment

of the Emerson Process Control Software," Emerson Process Control, Austin, Texas $5k, 2009.

7. W.G. Geerts (PI) and D. E. Tamir (Co-PI), NSF-MRI: “Development of a Complex Topography

Photolithography Tool for Micro-patterning on Non-Flat Substrates,” $99k from NSF and $50k

matching funds from Texas State University, 2009-2012.

5. D. E. Tamir (PI) and R. Satisfier (Co-PI), "Internet Programming Using Java and Ada, an On-

Line Distance Learning Course," The Ada Joint Program Office, Washington, DC, $35k, 1995.

6. D. E. Tamir (PI) and L. Khatib (Co-PI), "A Web based collaborative document generation tool,"

The Ada Joint Program Office, Washington, DC, $34k, 1995.

7. D. E. Tamir (PI) and R. Levy (Co-PI), "Computer Enhanced Analysis of Radionuclide

Gastrointestinal Bleeding Scans Phase II," Holmes Regional Medical Center, Melbourne,

Florida, $10k, 1995.

8. D. E. Tamir (PI), "A Graphical Flat File Editor for KATE-C", NASA, Kennedy Space Center,

Florida, $16.5k, 1994.

9. D. E. Tamir (PI) and R. Levy (Co-PI), "Computer Enhanced Analysis of Radionuclide

Gastrointestinal Bleeding Scans", Holmes Regional Medical Center, Melbourne, Florida, $10k,

1994.

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10. G. Zarillo (PI), D. E. Tamir (Co-PI) and H. A. Swain (Co-PI), "Image Processing for

Environmental Monitoring," TRDA, Melbourne, Florida, $50k, 1992.

11. D. E. Tamir (PI), "Construction of a Temporal Image Data-Base for the Indian River Lagoon

Area," Funded by the Department of Natural Resources, Tampa, Florida, $15k, 1992.

12. D. E. Tamir (PI), "A System for Automatic Inspection of Electronic Microcircuits," Chip Supply,

Orlando, Florida, $15k, 1991.

2. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

1. G. Lawrence (PI), D.E. Tamir (Co-PI), J. Wells (Co-PI), “Smartphone Application to Enhance High

School Political Science Curriculum: Promoting Active Learning and Political Participation via

Social Media and Gamification,” Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University,

$15.9K, 2014

2. G. Lawrence (PI), D.E. Tamir (Co-PI), and M. M. Stump (Co-PI) “Augmented Reality in the Texas

State University Galleries,” Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, $14.2K,

2012.

3. D. E. Tamir (PI), and W.J. Geerts (Co-PI), “Advanced Laser Beam Shaping using Optical and

Imaging Techniques,” Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, $16K, 2007.

D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

1. Member of the Israel delegation to the Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG) committee.

Participated in the MPEG implementation study group, 1997 – 1999.

2. Summer Fellow, NASA - Kennedy Space Center. Developed an image registration algorithm to

be used by the Automatic Shuttle Tile Processing System. 1995.

3. General Chair of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (FLAIRS-95) organizing

committee, 1995.

IV. SERVICE

A. University:

1. Member, Academic Governance Committee, Faculty Senate, Texas State University (2013—

to date)

2. Member, University Council (2008-2012)

3. Member, Student Speaker Selection Committee (2008)

4. Material Sciences Engineering (MSE)

a) Active participant in the MSE collaboration program (2008-2010)

b) Member, Mitte Endowed Chair in Materials Science and Engineering Proposal (2008)

5. EE program

a) Member, EE Faculty Search Committee (2008-2009)

b) Member, Advisory Board for the New EE department (2007)

6. Taught several sections of University Seminar Course (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

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7. Helped negotiate a campus wide MATLAB license (2008-2009)

B. Departmental:

1. Organized three internal ACM-ICPC competitions (2012, 2013, 2014)

2. Member of the CS PhD proposal committee (2012, 2013, 2014)

3. Member, Recruitment Committee (2012, 2013, 2014)

4. Member, Graduate Committee (2007- to date)

5. Liaison to the Computer Science Student Organization / ACM Chapter (2011- 2013).

6. Coordinated Internship activities with Intel Austin (2012, 2013)

7. Member, Undergraduate Committee (2007,2008, 2012 ,2013)

8. Coach, CS department team to the ACM International Collegiate Programming Competition

(ICPC) Regional Contest, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013

9. Member, Hardware Ad-hoc Committee (2005 – to date)

10. Course coordinator for the CS computer graphics, computer architecture, and assembly

language courses (2008-to-date)

11. Member, Industrial Advisory Board committee (2007-2010)

12. Member of a task force for cross listing digital logic along with EE (2008-2009)

13. Member, IAB ad hoc committee for increasing enrollment and student research activities

(2009)

14. Member, Policy and Procedures Committee (2007-2008)

15. Member ad-hoc HPC Committee (2008)

16. Member, Chair Search Committee (2007)

17. Established a CS multimedia laboratory (2007)

18. Assisted in establishing the CS cluster and the Texas State cluster (2007)

C. Professional:

1. Member STEM advisory board, Round Rock HS (2012, 2013, 2014)

2. Vice Chair of a Task Force on “Complex Fuzzy Sets and Logic,” IEEE CIS Fuzzy Systems

Technical Committee, 2013, 2014.

3. Participated in an NSA Recruitment Conference, Baltimore, MA 2014

4. Member program committee, Patterns 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.

5. Member program committee, Contents 2014.

6. Member program committee, Future 2014.

7. Member program committee, Workshop on Incremental learning and novelty detection

methods and their applications, in ESANN 2014

8. Member program committee, ICCGI, 2013.

9. Member program committee, IEA-EIA 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.

10. Member program committee, ICLaNov-ICDM 2013.

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11. Member program committee, FLAIRS-22 2009, FLAIRS-23 2010, FLAIRS-24, 2011, and

FLAIRS-25 2012.

12. Member program committee, OSC, 2009, 2010, 2012.

13. Member program committee, ENSE 2010.

14. Member program committee, ICISD 2011.

15. Served as a Reviewer: Information Sciences, IET Optoelectronic, IEEE Transactions on

Fuzzy Systems, Elsevier Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Natural Computing, the Journal of Visual

Communication and Image Representation, the Journal of Visual Information Systems, the

International Journal on Super Computing, the World Wide Web Journal, ACTAPRESS, the

Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, The Journal of the Optical Society

of America, and the International Journal of Computers and Applications, IARIA Journals.

16. Judge in the IEEE Central Texas Future City Regional Competition 2012

17. Co-chair, ISETP 2010, and AIPR 2010.

18. Session chair, WCNIS 2010.

19. Session chair, IEA-EIA 2009; IEA-EIA 2010.

20. Submitted a problem to the ACM Asia (Thailand) International Collegiate Programming

Competition; the problem was accepted and used in the competition, 2009; I was invited to

be a judge in the competition.

21. General chair of the Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (FLAIRS-95)

organizing committee.

E. Organizations

1. Professional:

Member IEEE; Member ACM

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Guowei Yang Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Science Texas State University

(512) 245-2469 [email protected]

EDUCATION The University of Texas at Austin --------------------------------------------------------------------- Austin, TX Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, August 2013 - Thesis: Enhancing Symbolic Execution Using Memoization and Incremental Techniques

University of Nebraska --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lincoln, NE M.S. in Computer Science, August 2009 - Thesis: Regression Model Checking

Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences ------------------------------------------- Beijing, China M.E. in Computer Software and Theory, July 2007

Harbin Institute of Technology --------------------------------------------------------------------- Harbin, China B.E. in Software Engineering, July 2004 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 09/13–Present Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University 05/13–08/13 Mentor, Google Summer of Code 2014, Google� 01/13–05/13 Research Contractor, Fujitsu Laboratories of America 09/12–12/12 Research Intern, Fujitsu Laboratories of America 07/12–08/12 Visiting Researcher, NASA Langley Research Center/National Institute of Aerospace 08/10–07/12 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin� 06/10–07/10 Research Intern, NASA Ames Research Center 05/08–08/09 Graduate Research Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

TEACHING Spring 2015 �CS 4379A: Software Testing Spring 2015 CS 5392: Formal Methods in Software Engineering Fall 2014 CS 5393: Software Quality Spring 2014 �CS 4379A: Software Testing Spring 2014 CS 5392: Formal Methods in Software Engineering Fall 2013 CS 5393: Software Quality PUBLICATIONS

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a. Refereed Journal Articles:

1) Stuart Siroky, Rodion Podorozhny, and Guowei Yang. Verification of Architectural Constraints on Sequences of Method Invocations. ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 1--4, January 2015.

2) Guowei Yang, Suzette Person, Neha Rungta, and Sarfraz Khurshid. Directed Incremental Symbolic Execution. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, Vol. 24, No. 1, Article 3, pp. 1--42, September 2014.

3) Guowei Yang, Qiusong Yang, Jian Zhai, and Feng Yuan. Design and Implementation of Algebra-based Software Process Modeling System. Computer Engineering and Design, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 530--534, February 2008.

4) Meiru Che, Guowei Yang, Lang Gou, and Nan Jiang. Applying Statistical Process Control to Monitor Software Testing Process. Computer Engineering and Design, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 725--730, February 2008.

b. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

1) Rui Qiu, Guowei Yang, Corina S. Pasareanu, and Sarfraz Khurshid. Compositional Symbolic Execution with Memoized Replay. In Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE ’15, 2015. (Acceptance Rate: 18%, 84/452)

2) Lingming Zhang, Guowei Yang, Neha Rungta, Suzette Person, and Sarfraz Khurshid. Feedback-Driven Dynamic Invariant Discovery. In Proceedings of the 2014 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA ’14, pages 362–372, Bay Area, California, 2014. ACM. (ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award Nominee) (Acceptance Rate: 28%, 36/128)

3) Guowei Yang, Sarfraz Khurshid, Suzette Person, and Neha Rungta. Property Differencing for Incremental Checking. In Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE ’14, pages 1059 – 1070, Hyderabad, India, 2014. ACM. (Acceptance Rate: 20%, 99/495)

4) Guowei Yang, Sarfraz Khurshid, and Corina S. Pasareanu. Memoise: a tool for memoized symbolic execution. In Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE ’13, pages 1343–1346, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2013. IEEE Press. (Acceptance Rate: 30%, 16/62)

5) Guowei Yang, Corina S. Pasareanu, and Sarfraz Khurshid. Memoized symbolic execution. In Proceedings of the 2012 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA ’12, pages 144–154, New York, NY, USA, 2012. ACM. (Acceptance Rate: 28%, 31/108)

6) Guowei Yang, Sarfraz Khurshid, and Miryung Kim. Specification-Based Test Repair Using a Lightweight Formal Method. In Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM ’12, pages 455–470. Springer, 2012. (Acceptance Rate: 26%, 35/132)

7) Suzette Person, Guowei Yang, Neha Rungta, and Sarfraz Khurshid. Directed incremental symbolic execution. In Proceedings of the 32nd ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, PLDI ’11, pages 504–515, New York, NY, USA, 2011. ACM. (Accept Rate: 23%, 55/236)

8) Shadi Abdul Khalek, Guowei Yang, Lingming Zhang, Darko Marinov, and Sarfraz Khurshid. TestEra: A tool for testing Java programs using alloy specifications. In Proceedings of the 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, ASE ’11, pages 608–611. IEEE, 2011. (Acceptance Rate: 45%, 12/27)

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9) Guowei Yang, Matthew B. Dwyer, and Gregg Rothermel. Regression model checking. In Proceedings of the 25th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM ’09, pages 115–124. IEEE, 2009. (Acceptance Rate: 21%, 35/162)

10) Qiusong Yang, Mingshu Li, Qing Wang, Guowei Yang, Jian Zhai, Juan Li, Lishan Hou, and Yun Yang. An Algebraic Approach for Managing Inconsistencies in Software Processes. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Process, ICSP ’07, pages 121-133. Springer, 2007.

c. Workshops:

1) Stuart Siroky, Rodion Podorozhny, and Guowei Yang. Verification of Architectural Constraints on Sequences of Method Invocations. In Java PathFinder Workshop 2014, Nov. 2014.

2) Lingming Zhang, Guowei Yang, Neha Rungta, Suzette Person and Sarfraz Khurshid. Invariant Discovery Guided by Symbolic Execution. Java PathFinder Workshop 2013. Nov. 2013.

3) Mingshu Li, Qiusong Yang, Jian Zhai, Guowei Yang. On Mobility of Software Processes. Software Process Workshop and Workshop on Software Process Simulation and Modeling (SPW/ProSim), May. 2006.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

1) “Memoized Symbolic Execution”, Guest Lecture, Professor Sarfraz Khurshid’s course on Verification and Validation of Software (Option III), Austin, TX, November 2014.

2) “Feedback-Driven Dynamic Invariant Discovery”, Presented at ISSTA 2014, Bay Area, California, July 2014.

3) “Property Differencing for Incremental Checking” Presented at ICSE 2014, Hyderabad, India, June 2014.

4) “Memoise: a tool for memoized symbolic execution” Presented at ICSE 2013, San Francisco, CA, May 2013.

5) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, March 2013.

6) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, March 2013.

7) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, March 2013.

8) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at Oakland University, Rochester, MI, March 2013.

9) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, February 2013.

10) “Scaling Systematic Checking Using Incremental and Memoization Techniques”, Presented at Boise State University, Boise, ID, February 2013.

11) “Memoized Symbolic Execution” Presented at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, August 2012.

12) “Memoized Symbolic Execution”, Presented at ISSTA 2012, Minneapolis, MN, August 2012.

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13) “History-Aware Data Structure Repair Using SAT”, Presented at TACAS 2012, Tallinn, Estonia, March 2012.

14) “Staged Symbolic Execution”, Presented at SAC 2012, Trento, Italy, March 2012.

15) “Directed Incremental Symbolic Execution”, Guest Lecture, Professor Sarfraz Khurshid’s course on Verification and Validation of Software (Option III), Austin, TX, June 2011.

16) “Directed Incremental Symbolic Execution”, Presented at PLDI 2011, San Jose, CA, June 2011.

17) “Regression Model Checking”, Guest Lecture, Professor Sarfraz Khurshid’s course on Verification and Validation of Software, Austin, TX, September 2010.

18) “Regression Model Checking”, Guest Lecture, Professor Sarfraz Khurshid’s course on Verification and Validation of Software (Option III), Austin, TX, April 2010.

FUNDING

1) NSF CRII: SHF: Scaling Systematic Software Analyses Using Memoization, PI, $175,000.00, 06/01/2015 – 05/31/2017.

2) Texas State University Research Enhancement Program (REP), Scaling Symbolic Execution Using Memoization, PI, $8,000, 01/03/2014 – 03/31/2015.

SERVICE a. Institutional

1) Program Contest Committee, Computer Science, Texas State University (2014-present) 2) Member of Library Committee, Computer Science, Texas State University (2013-present)

b. Professional:

Organizing Committee Member o 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), 2016.

Program Committee member o Program Committee Member, The 27th International Conference on Software

Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE) o Program Committee Member, The First International Conference on Advances and

Trends in Software Engineering (SOFTENG) o 25th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE),

2014. o Java Pathfinder Workshop 2014. o Java Pathfinder Workshop 2013.

Journal Reviewer o Journal of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE) o Journal of Automated Software Engineering (ASE) o Journal of Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing

Conference Reviewer

o International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA) 2014. o 28th IEEE/ACM International Conference On Automated Software Engineering

(ASE) 2013.

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o 19th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS) 2013.

o Sixth IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST) 2013.

o 28th Symposium On Applied Computing, Software Verification and Testing (SAC-SVT) 2013.

o 20th International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, New Ideas Track (FSE20-NIER) 2012.

o 20th International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE-20) 2012.

o Third International Conference on Runtime Verification (RV) 2012. o 27th IEEE/ACM International Conference On Automated Software Engineering

(ASE) 2012. o 18th International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM) 2012. o Fifth IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and

Validation (ICST) 2012. o 26th IEEE/ACM International Conference On Automated Software Engineering

(ASE) 2011. o International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA) 2011. o 9th International Symposium on Automated Technology for Verification and

Analysis (ATVA) 2011. o 17th International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM) 2011. o 3rd NASA Formal Methods Symposium (NFM) 2011. o 3rd Workshop on Constraints in Software Testing, Verification, and Analysis

(CSTVA) 2011.

Other o Mentor for Google Summer of Code 2013

ADVISING, MENTORING, AND COMMITTEE a. Master’s Thesis

Quan Do (Texas State), Supervisor Rui Qiu (UT-Austin), Co-Supervisor Muhammad Shiraz (Texas State), Committee Colin Stuart Siroky (Texas State), Committee

b. Independent Study

Quan Do (Texas State), Supervisor Biplab Saha (Texas State), Supervisor

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TEXAS STATE VITA Please note: For all entries, list most recent items first. Headings without entries may be eliminated, but the heading lettering/numbering should remain consistent with this template.

I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: Habil Zare Title: Dr. B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PhD, 2011, The University of British Columbia, Computer Science, Automatic Analysis of Flow Cytometry Data and its Application in Lymphoma Diagnosis MSc, 2004, Sharif University of Technology, Computer Science, Markov Chain (Random Walk) on Graphs BS, 2002, Sharif University of Technology, Mathematics C. University Experience Position University Dates Senior Fellow (Postdoctoral), The University of Washington, 2012-21014 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Instructor, Simon Fraser University, Spring 2008 II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards: B. Courses Taught: Discrete Mathematics 1, Simon Fraser University Formal Languages, Texas State University I. Other Supervisor Mentoring Amir Foroushani, postdoc in Oncinfo Lab, 2014-current. • Supervising Rupesh Agrahari, graduate student in Oncinfo Lab, 2014-current. • Mentoring a rotating student in the Noble Lab at University of Washington, leading to a publication in PLOS Computational Biology, 2013-2014.

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III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press) 1. Books (if not refereed, please indicate) a. Scholarly Monographs: b. Textbooks: c. Edited Books: d. Chapters in Books: e. Creative Books: 2. Articles a. Refereed Journal Articles: - Zare H., Shooshtari, P., Gupta, A., Brinkman R.R., Data reduction for spectral clustering to analyze high throughput flow cytometry data. BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:403-413. (‘’Highly accessed” according to the journal website.) - Zare H., Bashashati A., Kridel R., Aghaeepour N., Haffari G., Connors J., Gupta A., Gascoyne R., Brinkman R.R., Weng A., Automated analysis of multidimensional flow cytometry data improves diagnostic accuracy between mantle cell lymphoma and small lymphocytic lymphoma, American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2012 137:75-85. - Bashashati A., Nathalie A. J., Hadjkhodabakhshi A., Whiteside M., Zare H., Scott D.W., Lo K., Gottardo R., Brinkman F., Connors J., Slack G., Randy D.G., Weng A., Brinkman R.R., B-cells with high side scatter parameter by flow cytometry correlate with inferior survival in diffuse large B cell lymphoma, American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2012, 137:805-814. - Aghaeepour N., Chattopadhyay P.K., Ganesan A., O’Neill K., Zare H., Jalali A., Hoos H.H., Roederer M., Brinkman R.R., Early immunologic correlates of HIV protection can be identified from computational analysis of complex multivariate T-cell flow cytometry assays, Bioinformatics 2012, 28:1009-1016. - Zare H., Haffari G., Weng A., Gascoyne R., Gupta A., Brinkman R.R., Scoring relevancy of features based on combinatorial analysis of Lasso with application to lymphoma diagnosis, BMC Genomics 2013, 14:S14. - Aghaeepour N., et al, Zare H.,... Critical assessment of automated flow cytometry data analysis techniques, Nature Methods 2013, 10:228-238. - Zare H., Wang J., Hu A., Weber K., Smith J., Nickerson D., Witten D., Blau A.C., and Noble W.S., Inferring clonal composition from multiple sections of a breast cancer, PLOS Computational Biology 2013, 10(7). b. Non-refereed Articles: 3. Conference Proceedings

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a. Refereed Conference Proceedings: b. Non-refereed: 4. Abstracts: 5. Reports: 6. Book Reviews: 7. Other Works in Print: PATENTS • Blau A. C., Noble W., Wang J., Witten D., Zare H., “Inferring clonal composition from multiple sections of a cancer”, US Provisional Patent Application 61/955,118, March 18, 2014. B. Works not in Print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: - “Inferring clonal composition from multiple sections of a breast cancer”, Seattle Genetic Instability and Cancer Symposium, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, April 2014. - “How to infer clonal composition of a tumor from multiple tissue samples?” Post-Doctoral Presentation, University of Washington, April 2014. - “Automated analysis of multidimensional flow cytometry data improves diagnostic accuracy between mantle cell lymphoma and small lymphocytic lymphoma”, ImmunoVancouver meeting, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, June 2011. - “From graph theory to cancer diagnosis”, Bioinformatics Reading Group, University of British Columbia, Van- couver, June 2011. - “Discrimination between Mantle Cell Lymphoma and Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma can be improved by automated analysis of multidimensional flow cytometry data”, Work in Progress (WIP) seminars, BC Cancer Research Center, Vancouver, February 2011. - “Is it possible to apply spectral clustering method to analyze high throughput biological data?”, Honors Sem- inar, Computer Science Dept., University of British Columbia, October 2010. - “Lymphoma Diagnosis Based on Automated Analysis of Flow Cytometry Data”, Cancer Bioinformatics Work- shop, Cambridge Cancer Research, September 2010. - “Automatic analysis of flow cytometry data for lymphoma diagnosis”, BC Cancer Research Center, Trainee Seminars, May 2010. - “Automated identification of cell populations in flow cytometry data”, Work in Progress (WIP) seminars, BC Cancer Research Center, Vancouver, November 2009. 2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

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- “SamSPECTRAL: Efficient spectral clustering on flow cytometry data”, FlowCAP summit, American National Institutes of Health Campus (NIH), M.D., USA, September 2010. - “Automatic analysis of flow cytometry data”, British Columbia CLL Day, BC, Canada, February 2010. 3. Consultancies: 4. Workshops: 5. Other Works not in Print:

a. Works “submitted” or “under review” b. Works “ in progress” c. Other works not in print

C. Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Grants and Contracts: 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts: 3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts: 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Grants and Contracts: D. Fellowships, Awards, Honors: IV. SERVICE A. Institutional

1. University: - Member of Graduate Committee, Department of Computer Science, Texas State University 2014-current. - Coordinator of Sarenakh Mathematical Seminar Series, Sharif University of Technology, 2002-2003. - Secretary of Student Mathematical Association at Sharif University of Technology, 2002-2003.

2. College: 3. Department/School:

B. Professional: C. Community: D. Service Honors and Awards: E. Service Grants and Contracts 1. Funded External Service Grants and Contracts: 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Service Grants and Contracts: 3. Funded Internal Service Grants and Contracts: 4. Submitted, but not Funded, Internal Service Grants and Contracts: Updated 6/2012

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I. ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND A. Name: Gary W. Beall Title: Professor B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Bachelor of Science 1972 Tarleton State University Chemistry Masters of Science 1974 Baylor University Physical Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy 1975 Baylor University Physical Chemistry Dissertation A Spectroscopic and Structural Study of the Rare Earth Tri-hydroxides C. University Experience Position University Dates Formosa Professor Texas State University 2011-present Dist. Adjunct Professor King Abdulaziz University, SA 2012-present Associate Dean of Res. & Comm. Texas State University 2010-present Presidential Fellow Texas State University 2009-2010 Full Professor Texas State University 2010-present Adjunct Professor Lamar University 2009-present Science Advisor Al Farabi Kazakh Natl. University 2007-present Associate Director MSE C Texas State University 2008-present Associate Professor Texas State University 2005-2010

Assistant Professor Texas State University 2001-2005 Associate Professor Missouri Baptist College 1999-2001 Welch post-doctoral Fellow Baylor University 1975-1977 D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Vice President/ Tech. Director Amcol International, Inc. 1992-1999 Vice President of Technical Technical Minerals Inc. 1987-1992 Technical Director United Catalysts Inc. 1984-1987 Manager of Geosciences Weston, Inc. 1983-1984 Senior Scientist/Vice President Radian Corp./Radecca, Inc. 1979-1983 Staff Research Scientist Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1977-1979 II. Teaching

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

B. Courses Taught: General Chemistry I&II, Organic Chemistry I&II, Quantitative

Analysis, Instrumental Analysis, Physical Chemistry I&II, Advanced Inorganic, Molecular Modeling, Introduction to Polymers, Industrial Chemistry,

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College Algebra, Physical Chemistry for Biochemist, Graduate Physical Chemistry, Processing and Characterization of Polymers, Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Nanocomposites, Entrepreneurial Skills

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees ( as supervisor)

1. Thesia Krejewski MS 1979 University of Tennessee “ Anion Contributed Effects in Actinide Absorption”

2. Shagufta Shabir “Fundamental studies of in-situ polymerization of nylon-6 nanocomposite.” 2004.

3. Jeremy Bartels “ The use of GRAS materials in surface modification of clay”2005

4. Elizabeth Peterson “Fundamental study of nylon 6 nanocomposites”2005 5. Marcus Goss “Self-Assembly of Organic Molecules on a Smectic Clay

Surface” 2005 6. Sergio Crosby “ Fundamental Studies of Various Poly(L-Lactide)/Clay

Nanocomposite Systems by In-Situ Polymerization” 2006 7. Daniel Adame “Measurement of the Newly Defined “Constrained Polymer

Region in Polymer Clay Nanocomposites” 2006 8. Adam Peterson “Nanocomposite Technology Applied to Dental Materials”

2008 9. Matt McKinney “In situ polymerization of polylactic acid clay

nanocomposite” 2008 10. Michael Robson ( Joint with Dr. Lewis) “Sorption Studies of Oligonucleotide

DNA on Montmorillonite Clay: Development of an Improved Assay Protocol” 2009

11. Morgan Reed, PhD graduate at Lamar University co-supervisor with Prof. David Cocke 2009

12. Yevgeniya Daineko, PhD graduate at Al Farabi Kazakh National University co-supervisor with Prof. A. M. Ilyin 2009

13. Ivan Tsganov current PhD student at Al Farabi Kazakh National University co-supervisor with Prof. A. M. Ilyin

14. George Spenser current PhD student at Lamar University co-supervisor with Prof. David Cocke

15. Michael Ratkovich “Nano-encapsulation of gastric sensitive compounds” 2011

16. Brandon Henderson “Investigation of graphenol as a nanofiller” 2011 17. Tyler Nash “ A new 2-D transition metal cyanide” 2011 18. Mark Riggs “The Optimization of Gold-Coated Iron Nanoparticle Synthesis

Methods” 2014 19. Jessica Potts Current MS student 20. Brandon Henderson current PhD student 21. Tyler Nash, PhD “New Route to Catalysts via 2-D transition metal cyanides”

2014 22. Ray Cook, PhD “ 3-D printing of Layer by Layer Barrier Films” 2014

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23. Marcus Goss current PhD student 24. Amber Douglas current PhD student

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees ( as member)

Rui Li 2002 Casey Smith 2004 physics Francine Abrego 2005 physics Jeremy Jarl 2005 physics Nathan Hoppens 2005 Amber Douglas 2006 Martin Hotto 2007 Morgan Reed 2008 Alicia Taylor 2010 Craig Higgins 2011

D. Courses Prepared:Molecular Modeling, Instrumental Analysis, Physical

Chemistry for Biochemist, Industrial Chemistry, Introduction to Polymers, Polymer Processing and Characterization, and Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Intro. To Environmental Chemistry, nanocomposites, entrepreneurial skills, Advanced polymers

III. Scholarly/Creative

A. Works in Print

1. Books a. Authored Books

Fundamentals of Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites,Cambridge Press, Cambridge, UK, 2011, Gary W. Beall and Clois E. Powell.

c. Edited Books Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites, Wiley Series in Polymer Science, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England (2000) Edited by T. J. Pinnavaia and G. W. Beall

d. Chapters in Books:

1. Powell, Clois E., Beall, Gary W. (2005) “ Physical Properties of Clay Nanocomposites,” Physical Properties of Polymers, 4th edition, Springer Oct. (2006)

2. G. W. Beall, “New Conceptual Model for Interpreting Nanocomposite Behavior”, Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites, Wiley Series in Polymer Science, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England (2000) Edited by T. J. Pinnavaia and G. W. Beall 3. G. W. Beall and S. J. Tsipursky “ Nanocomposites Produced Utilizing a Novel Ion-Dipole Clay Surface Modification”,Chemistry and Technology of Polymer Additives, Blackwell Science Ltd, Oxford, UK, (1999) Edited by S.

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Al- Malaika, A. Golovoy, and C. A. Wilkie 4. G. W. Beall and B. Allard “Sorption of Actinides from Aqueous Solutions Under Environmental Conditions” , Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions, Plenum Press, New York, USA, (1981) Edited by P. H. Tewari. 5. W. O. Milligan, G. W. Beall, and D. F. Mullica “Lanthanide and Actinide Oxides, Hydroxides and Oxide Hydroxides” ,Crystallography in North America, American Crystallographic Society, New York, NY (1983), Edited by Dan McLachlan and Jenny P. Glucker.

2. Articles

a. Recent Peer Refereed Papers (of a total of 90, H index of 19, Citation Index of

20.8) 1. Nash, Tyler L.; Beall, Gary W.; Lee, Byounghak; Higgins, Craig; “ Modeling

characterization, and exfoliation of a new family of 2-D materials” Science of Advanced Materials (2014) 6(4), 703-713.

2. Beall, Gary W.; Duraia, El-Shazly M.; “ Single Crystalline graphene synthesized by thermal annealing of humic acid over copper foils”, Physica E(2014), 56, 331-336.

3. Nash, Yelena; Nash, Tyler L.; Henderson, Brandon; Duraia, El-Shazly M.; Powell, Clois E.; Sanderson, Brian; Beall, Gary W.” Study of the Structure property relationships in a high impact shape memory polyester by stereoisomer selection of the cyclobutanediol” Journal of Materials Science (2013), 48(24), 8588-8595.

4. Duraia, El-Shazly M.; Beall, Gary W. “Growth of Mushroom-like Carbon

Nanotubes and Nanodiamond Directly on Hydroxyapatite via MPECVD” J. of Mining World Express 2(3) July 2013

5. Sanderson, BA ; Sowersby, DS; Crosby, S; Goss, M; Lewis, LK ; Beall,GW;“Charge density and particle size effects on oligonucleotide and plasmid DNA binding to nanosized hydrotalcite”

BIOINTERPHASES ,8;8 DOI:10.1186/1559-4106-8-8 MAR 21 2013 6. Duraia, El-Shazly M.; Beall, G. W.; Mansurov, Zulkhair A.; Shabanova,

Tatyana A.; Hannora, Ahmed E “ Elongated wire-like zinc oxide nanostructures synthesized from metallic zinc”. Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal (2013), 15(1), 19- 24.

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7. Beall, Gary W.; Duraia, El-Shazly M.; El-Tantawy, Farid; Al-Hazmi, Faten; Al- Ghamdi, Ahmed A.” Rapid fabrication of nanostructured magnesium hydroxide and hydromagnesite via microwave-assited technique”

Powder Technology (2013), 234, 6-31.

8. Taylor, Alicia A.†; Aron, Gary M.; Beall, Gary W.; Dharmasiri, Nihal; Zhang, Yixin; Mclean, Robert J.C.*, “ Carbon and Clay Nanoparticles induce minimal stress response in gram negative bacteria and eukaryotic fish cells” Environmental Toxicology DOI 10.1012/tox

9. Beall, Gary W.*; Duraia, El- Shazly M.; El-Tantawy, Farid; Al-Hazmi, Faten†,

Al-Ghamdi, Ahmed A. Rapid fabrication of nanostructured magnesium hydroxide and hydromagnesite via microwave-assisted technique. Powder Technology 2012, 234, 6-31.

10. Duraia, El-Shazly M.†; Hannora, A.; Mansurov*, Z.; Beall, Gary W., “ Direct

growth of carbon nanotubes on hydroxyapatite using MPECVD” Materials Chemistry and Physics (2012), 132(1), 119-124.

11. Lewis, L. Kevin*; Robson,, Michael H.†; Vecherkina, Yelena; Ji, Chang, Beall,

Gary W., “ Interference with spectrophotometric analysis of nucleic acids and proteins by leaching of chemicals from plastic tubes”, BioTechniques (2010), 48(4), 297-302.

12. Ilyin, A. M.*; Beall, G. W.; Tsyganov, I. A.†, “Simulation and Study of Bridge-

Like Radiation Defects in Carbon Nano-Structures”, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 7,1-4,(2010).

13. Duraia, El Shazly†, M. A.; Mansurov, Z.*; Tokmolden, S. Beall, Gary W.,

“Preparation of highly aligned silicon oxide nanowires with stable intensive photoluminescence” Physica: B (2010), 405(4), 1176-1180.

14. Duraia, El Shazly†, M. A.; Mohamedbakr, H.; Mansurov, Z.*; Beall, Gary W., “

Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on Diatomite”, Vacuum (2009), 84(40, 464-468.

15. Ilyin, A. M.; Daineko, E. A.†; Beall, G. W.*. “Computer Simulations and Study of Radiation Defects in Graphene” Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 42 (2009) pp.67-69

16. Adame, Daniel†; Beall, Gary W.*, “ Direct measurement of the constrained

polymer region in polyamide/clay nanocomposites and the implications for gas diffusion.” Applied Clay Science (2009), 42(3-4), 545-552.

17. Beall, Gary W.; Sowersby, Drew S.‡; Roberts, Rachel D.‡; Robson, Michael H.†;

Lewis, L. Kevin.* “ Analysis of Oligonucleotide DNA Binding and

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Sedimentation Properties of Montmorillonite Clay Using Ultraviolet Light Spectroscopy.” Biomacromolecules (2009), 10(1), 105-112.

18. Furman, Benjamin R.†; Wellinghoff, Stephen T.; Thompson, Paul M.; Beall,

Gary W.; Laine, Richard M.; Rawls, H. Ralph*. “Preparation, Characterization, and Modeling of -Zirconium Phosphonates with Ether-Functional Surfaces.” Chemistry of Materials (2008), 20(17), 5491-5499.

19. Ji, Chang*; Day, Shannon E.‡; Ortega, Stephanie A.‡; Beall, Gary W., “

Henry's Law Constants of Some Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones Measured by an Internal Standard Method.” Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (2008), 53(5), 1093-1097.

20. J. Bartels†, G. W. Beall*, M. Grah, K. Jin, D. Speer, J. Yarbrough, “Intercalated

clays from pentaerythritol stearates for use in polymer nanocomposites” J. Applied Polymer Sci., 3, (2008), 1908-1916

21. Gary W. Beall, Clois E. Powell, Jesse Hancock, Megan Kindinger, Heather R.

McKenzie, Alan V. Bray and Chad J. Booth*, “Physical properties of CBDO based co-polyterephthalate nanocomposites” Applied Clay Science ,37, (2007), 295-306

22. Powell, Clois E.; Beall Gary W.*, “Physical Properties of polymer/ Clay Nanocomposites” Current Opinion in Sol. State & Mat. Sci. (2006), 10(2), 73- 82

23. Booth, Chad J.; Kindinger, Megan; McKenzie, Heather R.; Hancock, Jesse; Bray, Alan V.; Beall, Gary W.*. Copolyterephthalates containing tetramethylcyclobutane with impact and ballistic properties greater than bisphenol A polycarbonate. Polymer (2006), 47(18), 6398-6405. 24. Beall, G.W.*, Murugesan, S., Galloway, H.C., Koeck, D.C., Jarl, J.‡, and F. Abrego† (2005) “Molecular Modeling and Synthesis of Polymers for use in Applications Requiring a low-k Dielectric,” Polymers, 46(25), 11889-11895

25. Gary W. Beall*, Zahida Shirin, Stewart Harris†, Mickey Wooten, Casey Smith† and Alan Bray “Development of an Ablative Insulation Material for Ramjet Applications” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 41, number 6, (2004)

26. Gary W. Beall* and Marcus Goss† “ Self-Assembly of Small Organic

Molecules on Montmorillonite” Applied Clay Science, Vol. 27, 3-4, Dec. (2004)

27. Gary W. Beall* “ The Use of Organoclays in Wastewater Treatment” Applied

Clay Science, 24, Nov. (2003)

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28. Gary W. Beall, William W-L, Lee, and Abraham Van Luik. "Americium Speciation and Distribution Coefficients in a Granitic Ground Water", Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, Vol. 9, (1986).

29. D. F. Mullica, W. O. Milligan, David A. Grossie, G. W. Beall, and L. A. Boatner, "Ninefold Coordination in LaPO4: Pentagonal Interpenetrating Tetrahedral Polyhedron." Inorg. Chim. ACTA, 95(4), (1984).

30. G. W. Beall, "The Implications of Alpha-Radiation Damage on Backfills in High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal." Workshop on Smectite Alterations , Washington, D. C., 8-9 Dec., (1984).

31. W. O Milligan, D. F. Mullica, H. O. Perkins, G. W. Beall, and L. A. Boatner. "Crystal Data for Lanthanide Orthophosphates With the Zircon-type Structure." Inorganic Chemica Acta, L23-L25, 77 (1983).

32. W. O. Milligan, G. W. Beall, and D. F. Mullica. "Lanthanide and Actinide

Oxides, Hydroxides, and Oxide Hydroxides, Crystallography in North America, American Crystallographic Association, New York, Library of Congress, 81-715391SBN 0-937140-074. Edited: Dan McLachlan, Jr., and Jenny P. Glasker.

33. W. O. Milligan, D. F. Mullica, G. W. Beall and L. A. Boatner. "Structures of

ErPO4, TmPO4, and YbP4. Acta Cryst., pp 23-24. C30 (1983).

34. W. O. Milligan, D. F. Mullica, G. W. Beall, and L. A. Boatner. "The Structures of Three Lanthanide Orthophosphates." Inorganic Chem. Acta, pp 133-136, 70 (1983).

35. G. W. Beall, A. G. Lamkin, and K.L. Kelly. "Critical Factors Affecting the

Use of montmorillonite as a Nuclear Waste Backfill Material." Nuclear Waste Workshop on Backfill, 13-14 April, 1981, Gaithersburg, MD (NBS Special Pub. 668, Dec. 1983, ed. Riley M. Chung.)

36. G. W. Beall. "Chemical Conditions to be Expected in a Bedded Salt Nuclear

Waste Disposal Site." Sandia Report. 61-2944, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (1982).

37. G. W. Beall and Dennis Utley. "A Radiochemical Survey of U. S. Coals and

Coal Combustion By-Products." A report for Electric Power Research Institute. (1982).

38. W. O. Milligan, D. F. Mullica, G. W. Beall, and L. A. Boatner. "Structural

Investigation of YPO4, ScPO4 and LuPO4." Inorganic Chemica Acta, pp 39-43 (60), (1982).

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39. Gary W. Beall and B. Allard. "Chemical Aspects Governing the Choice of Backfill Materials for Nuclear Waste Repositories." Nucl. Tehcnol., 59(3), 405-8. (1982).

40. G. W. Beall and P. R. Story. "A New and Novel Method for Solidifying and

Disposal of Toxic Organic-Containing Waste."Symposium on Resource Recovery and Environmental Issues of Industrial Solid Wastes. Gatlinburg, TN, 28-30 Oct., (1981).

41. G. W. Beall, R. A. Minear, and P. R. Story. "A New Sorbent Process for the

Removal of Chlorinated Organics and Trihalomethanes from Drinking Water Sources." Fourth Conference on Water Chlorination: Environmental Impact and Health Effects. Asilomer Conference Ctr., Pacific Grove, CA, 18-23 Oct., (1981).

42. K. L. Kelley, G. W. Beall, J. P. Young, and L. A. Boatner. "Valence States of

Actinides in Synthetic Monazites." Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, Vol. 3, New York: Plenum Publishing Corp., edited by John G. Moore. (1981).

43. G. W. Beall and B. Allard. "Prediction of Sorption Behavior of Actinides on

Geologic Media." Migration and Dispersion of Radionuclides from Storage of Radioactive Wastes in Terrestrial Environment, final report to the I.A.E.A., coordinated research program. Oxford, England, 29 June to 3 July, (1981).

44. G. W. Beall. "A Review of the Sorption of Actinides on Natural Minerals."

Proceedings of Workshop: Alternate Nuclear Waste Forms and Interactions in Geologic Media. Gatlinburg, TN, 13-15 May, 1980. (Published April (1981), Conf. 8005107. Editors: L. A. Boatner and G. C. Battle.)

45. G. M. Begun, W. J. MacGregor, and G. W. Beall. "Raman Spectra of the Rare Earth Orthophosphates." Journal of Raman Spec., Vol. 11 (4):273-278 (1981).

46. G. W. Beall and B. M. Allard. "Sorption of Actinides from Aqueous

solutions Under Environmental Conditions." ACS Symp. Series "Sorption from Aqueous Solutions." Edited by P. H. Tewari. ACS meeting, Houston, Texas, (1981).

47. G. W. Beall, L. A. Boatner, D. F. Mullica, and W. O. Milligan. "The

Structure of Cerium Orthophosphate, and Synthetic Analogue of Monazite." Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 43, pp 101-105 (1981).

48. M. M. Abraham, L. A. Boatner, G. W. Beall, C. B. Finch, R. J. Floran, P. G.

Huray, M. Rappaz. "A Review of Research on Analogs of Monazite for the

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Isolation of Actinide Wastes." Alternate Nucl. Waste Forms Interact. Geol. Media, (1981), Issue CONF-8005107, 144-69. Editor(s) L. A. Boatner, . C. Battle, Jr.

49. G. W. Beall, D. F. Mullica, and W. O. Milligan. "Reinterpretation of the

Visible Spectrum Shifts in the Dehydration of CO3[CO(CN)6]2.12H2O." Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. 19, pp 2876-2878 (1980).

50. G. W. Beall. "An Autoradiographic Study of Actinide Sorption on Climax

Stock Granite and Design of Backfill Materials for High Level Nuclear Waste." I.A.E.A. Second Coordinated Research Program: Migration and Dispersion of Radionuclides from the Storage of Radioactive Wastes Under Various Conditions in the Terrestrial Environmental. Gotenborg, Sweden, 18-22 August, (1980).

51. D. F. Mullica, J. D. Korp, W. O. Milligan, G. W. Beall, and I. Bernal.

"Neutron Structural Refinement of Cubic Orthotelluric Acid." ACTA Crystallography, Sect. B36(11), (1980).

52. A. M. Allard, G. W. Beall, and T. Krajewski. "Chemical Reactions in the BedrockGround Water System of Importance for the Sorption of Actinides." Proceedings of the International Symposium, Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management. Vol. 2, N.Y.: Plenum Press, (1980). Edited by C. J. Northrup.

53. L. A. Boatner, G. W. Beall, M. M. Abraham, C. B. Finch, P. G. Huray, and

M. Rappaz. "Monazite and Other Lanthanide Orthophosphates as Alternate Actinide Waste Forms." Proc. of the International Symposium, Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management. Vol. 2, N.Y.: Plenum Press, (1980). Edited by C. J. Northrup.

54. B.M. Allard and G. W. Beall. "Actinide Retaining Backfill Materials in Underground Repositories for Alpha-Contaminated Wastes." International Atomic Energy Agency Commission of the European Communities. International Symposium on the Management of Alpha-Contaminated Wastes. Vienna, Austria, 2-6 June, (1980).

55. L. A. Boatner, G. W. Beall, M. M. Abraham, C. B. Finch, R. J. Floran, P. G.

Huray, and M. Rappaz. "Lanthanide Orthophosphates for the Primary Immobilization of Actinide Wastes." International Atomic Energy Agency Commission of the European Communities. International Symposium on the Management of Alpha-Contaminated Wastes. Vienna, Austria, 2-6 June, (1980).

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56. G. D. O'Kelley, G. W. Beall, and B. M. Allard. "Autoradiographic Studies of Actinide Sorption in Ground Water Systems." Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Nuclear Methods in Environmental and Energy Research. Rolla, MO, March (1980).

57. G. M. Begun, G. W. Beall, L. A. Boatner, W. Gregor. "Raman Spectra of the

Rare Earth Orthosphosphates." C. R. - Conf. Int. Spectrosc. Raman, 7th (1980), 88. Editor(s): W. F. Murphy.

58. G. W. Beall, G. D. O'Kelley, and B. M. Allard. "An Autoradiographic Study

of Actinide Sorption on Climax Stock Granite." ORNL Report 5617, (1980).

59. B. M. Allard, G. W. Beall, and T. Krajewski. "The Sorptionof Actinides in Igneous Rocks", Nuclear Technology, Vol. 49, pp 474-480, (1980).

60. B. M. Allard and G. W. Beall. "Sorption of Americium on Geologic Media."

Enviromental Science and Engineering, Part A. Journal of Enviromental Science and Health, Vol. 14, No. 6, (1979).

61. D. F. Mullica, W. O. Milligan, and G. W. Beall. "Crystal Structure of

Pr(OH)3, Eu(OH)3, and Tm(OH)3. Journal of Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 41, NO. 4, p. 525-532, (1979).

62. B. M. Allard, G. W. Beall, and T. Krajewski. "The Retention of Actinides on

Major Rock-Forming and Accessory Minerals of Plutonic Bedrock Under Environmental Conditions." Abstract in Proc., ACS/CJS Chem. Congress, Honolulu, HI, April (1979).

63. B. M. Allard, G. W. Beall, and T. Krajewski. "Chemical Reactions in the Bedrock-Groundwater System of Importance for the Sorption of Actinides." In Proc., Int. Symp. Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, The Materials Research Soc., Boston, MA., 26-29 Nov., (1979).

64. L. A. Boatner, G. W. Beall, M. M. Abraham, C. B. Finch, P. G. Huray, and

M. Rappaz. "Monazite and Other Lanthanide Orthophosphates as Alternate Actinide Waste Forms." In Proc., Int. Symp. Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, The Materials Research Soc., Boston, MA, 26-29 Nov., (1979).

65. G. W. Beall and B. M. Allard. "Chemical Factors Controlling Actinide

Sorption in the Environment." In Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. Mtg., 32:162. Atlanta, GA, 3-8 June, (1979).

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66. T. Krajewski, G. W. Beall, B. M. Allard, and J. R. Peterson. "Mineral-Contributed Anion Effects on the Retention of Trivalent Actinides in the Environment." Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. Mtg., Vol. 32, 168. Atlanta, GA 3-8 June, (1979).

67. B. M. Allard, G. W. Beall, T. Krajewski, and J. R. Peterson. "The Sorption

of Americium on Major Rock-Forming Minerals." Trans. Am. Nucl. Soc. Mtg., Vol. 32, 167. Atlanta, GA 3-8 June, (1979).

68. G. W. Beall, B. M. Allard, B. H. Ketelle, and T. Krajewski. "The Effect of

Hydrolysis and Anion Complexing on the Sorption of the Actinides on Various Geological Media." Abstract in Proc., ACS/CJS Chem. Congress, Honolulu, HI. April (1979).

69. T. M. Krajewski and G. W. Beall. "Actinide Adsorption on Geologic

Media." Physical-Chemical Studies of Transuranium Elements Progress Report for Period April 1, ORO-447-085, 1978 - March 31, (1979).

68. F. Mullica, G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, and J. D. Oliver. "Application of a

Solid State Detector on a Modern Single Crystal X-ray Diffractometer." Journal of Appl. Cryst., 12:3:263-266 (1979).

69. K. Tatsumi, M. Tsutsui, G.W. Beall, D. F. Mullica, and W. O. Milligan.

"Satellite Phenomena in the X-ray Photoelectron Spectra of Lanthanide Trihydroxides." Journal Elec. Spec. Rel. Phenomena 16:113-118 (1979).

70. D. F. Mullica, G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, J. D. Korp, and I. Bernal.

"The Crystal Structure of Cubic In(OH)3 by X-ray and Neutron Diffraction Methods." Intr. Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 41, No. 3, pp 277-282, (1979).

71. R. G. Haire and G. W. Beall. "Consequences of Radiation from Sorbed Transplutonium Elements on Clays Selected for Waste Isolation." ACS Symposium Series 100, Radioactive Waste in Geologic Storage, p. 291-295. R. F. Gould, editor. Miami Beach, Florida. 11-15 Sept., (1978)

72. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, J. A. Petrich, and B. I. Swanson. "Crystal

Structure and Raman Spectral Study of Ligand Substitution in Mn3[Co(CN)6]2.xL." Inorganic Chemistry 17:2978-2981, (1978).

73. B. I. Swanson, C. Machell, G. W. Beall, and W. O. Milligan. "Vibrational

Spectra and Assignments for the Lanthanide Trihydroxides." Journal of Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry, 40:694-696 (1978).

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74. G. W. Beall, D. F. Mullica, W. O. Milligan, J. Korp, and I. Bernal. "The Crystal Structure of LaKFe(CN)6.4H2O." Acta Cryst. B-34:1446-1449, (1978).

75. D. F. Mullica, W. O. Milligan, G. W. Beall, and W. I. Reeves. "Crystal

Structure of Zn3[Co(CN)6]2.12H2O." Acta Cryst. B-34:3558-3561 (1978).

76. Robert E. Meyers, Gary Beall, Shih-Yung-Shiaio. "Systematic Study of Metal Ion Sorption on Selected Geologic Media." Waste Isolation Safety Assessment Program, PNL-SA-7352 Vol. 1, (1978).

77. G. W. Beall, B. M. Allard, B. Ketelle, J. Bourges, and T. Krajewski.

"Measurements of the Effects of pH and Anion Complexation on Actinide Species in Aqueous Solutions." In Proc., Workshop on Environmental Chemistry and Research of the Actinide Elements. Warrenton, VA, 9 - 12 Oct., (1978).

78. G. W. Beall, B. H. Ketelle, R. G. Haire, and G. D. O'Kelley. "Sorption

Behavior of Trivalent Actinides and Rare Earths on Clay Minerals." ACS Symp. Series 100 on Radioactive Waste in Geologic Storage, pp. 201-213. R. F. Gould, editor. Miami Beach, Florida. 11-15 Sept., (1978).

79. B. Allard and G. W. Beall, "Predictions of Actinide Species in the

Groundwater." Proceedings of Workshop on the Environmental Chemistry of the Actinide Elements, Warrenton, VA, 9 - 12 Oct., (1978).

80. G. W. Beall, D. F. Mullica, W. O. Milligan, J. Korp, and I. Bernal.

"Refined Structure and Syntheses of Cubic Lutetium Trihydroxide." J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. Letters, 13:173 (1977).

81. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, J. Korp, and I. Bernal. "The Structure of Mn3[Co(CN)6]2. 12H2O and Cd3[Co(CN)6]2 .12H2O by X-ray and Neutron Diffraction." Inorg. Chem. 16:2715 (1977).

82. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, J. Korp, and I. Bernal. "The Structure

of Tb(OH)3 by Neutron Diffraction." Acta Cryst. B33:3134-3136 (1977).

83. J. J. Rafalko, B. I. Swanson, and G. W. Beall. "Lattice Instabilities in

CsMFe(CN)6 (M = Mg++, Ca++, and Sr++): The Crystal Structure of CsBaFe(CN)6.2H2O11." Journal of Solid State Chemistry 21:195-201 (1977).

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84. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, J. Korp, I. Bernal, and R. K. McMullan.

"The Structure of Cs2LiFe(CN)6 by Neutron Diffraction." Inorganic Nuclear Chemistry 16, pp 207-209, (1977).

85. Herbert A. Wolcott, W. O. Milligan, and G. W. Beall. "Crystal

Structure of Er4(OH)8.HNO3." Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp 59-63, (1977).

86. G. W. Beall, H. Wolcott, and W. O. Milligan. "Structural Trends in

the Lanthanide Trihydroxides." Journal Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 39:65 (1977).

87. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, Dennis R. Dillin, R. J. Williams, and J. J. McCoy. "Refinement of Neodymium Trihydroxide." Acta Crystallographica. Vol. B-32, Part 7. July (1976).

88. G. W. Beall, W. O. Milligan, and S. Mroczkowski. "The Structure of

Y OH CO3." Acta Cryst. Vol. B-32: 3143 (1976).

89. W. H. Watson, N. R. Stemple, L. F. Mercer, and G. W. Beall. "Di- (Methoxy Pyridine-1-Oxide)-Bis [Dinitratocopper(II)]." Cryst. Struct. Comm. 4:31 (1975).

90. Doctoral Dissertation: "A Structural and Spectroscopic Study of

Lanthanide Trihydroxides." Baylor University, Waco, Texas, (1975).

3. Proceedings a. Refereed Conference proceedings 1. Ilyin, A. M.; Nemkaeva, R. R.; Gusienov, N. R.; Tsyganov, I. A.; Beall, G.W.,

“ Computer Simulation and experimental study of graphene-like materials produced by electrolytic hydrogenation”, Nanotech Conference & Expo 2012, Santa Clara, CA, June 18-21 (2012)

2. Ilyin, A. M.; Beall, G. W. “ Computer simulation of graphene-metal composite induced by radiation”, Nanotech Conference & Expo, 2011, Boston, MA, US, June 13-16, 2011 (2011),1, 574-576.

3. ILyin, A. M.; Beall, G. W. “Computor simulations and study of bridge-like radiation defects in the carbon nano-structures in composite materials”Nanotech Conference & Expo, Anaheim,CA, US, June 21-24, 2010 (2010),1, 312-315.

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4. Kelsey, Donald R.; Booth, Chad J.; Beall, Gary W.,”Cycloshield copolyester: greener”, PMSE Preprints (2010).

5. Reed, Morgan; Beall, Gary; Gomes, Jewel Andrew; Cocke, David, “Particle size distribution obtained by dispersion analysis of natural montmorillonite clay” TMS 2010, Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Supplemental Proceedings, 139th Seattle, WA, US, Feb. 14-18, 2010 (2010), 1, 825-832.

6. Beall, Gary W.; The Implications of the Constrained Polymer Region for Interpreting Nanocomposite Behavior, Seventh Intl. Conference on Composites and Nano Engineering, Honolulu, HI, July 26- August 1, 2009

7. Powell,C; Beall, G.; Booth, C.; Chemistry of Mechanical Performance: Memory, Self-Healing Behavior, and High Impact Resistance in Nanocomposites, Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineering, Menphis, TN, September 8-11 (2008).

8. Shaito, Ali; Powell, Clois; Beall, Gary; D'Souza, L. Nandika A. Shape memory polymers based on CBDO: structural recovery effects. Annual Technical Conference - Society of Plastics Engineers (2008), 66th 743-745.

9. Tate, Jitendra;Kelkar, Ajit; Beall, Gary, Viscoelastic Effects on Fatique Behavior of Braided Composites, Proceedings of ASME conf. Nov. 5-10, Chicago, Il (2006)

5. Kovar, R. F., Campbell, T.,Ocnos, G., Belcher, J., and Beall, G. (2005)"Nanocomposite Elastomeric Shesth for Leading Edges on Composite Rotor Blades" Proc. of Intn. SAMPE Symposium ,50, 600-608. 6. Gary W. Beall “ Tailoring of Inorganic Surface Modified Nanoparticles for Nanocomposites” Proceedings of Nanocomposites 2000 November 6-7, 2000, Brussels, Belgium, To be included as chapter in book to be published

7. Gary W. Beall “nanocomposites a New Frontier in Material Science” Proceedings of Euroclay ’99, September 5-9, Krakow, Poland (1999)

8. Gary W. Beall “Molecular Modeling of Nanocomposite Systems” Proceedings of Antec’99, May 2-6, New York, NY (1999)

9. Gary W. Beall and Karl Kamena “ A New Family of Intercalated Clays for Clay/polymer Nanocomposites” Proc. of Antec ’99, May 2-6, New York, NY (1999) 10. Tie Lan, Y. Liang, G. W. Beall and Karl Kamena “Advances in Nanomer Additivesfor Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites”, Proc. of Additives 99’, March 22- 24, San Francisco, CA (1999)

11. A. Goldman, J. A. Montes, A. Barajas, G. Beall, and D. D. Eisenhour. “Effect of aging on mineral-filled nanocomposites” , Annu. Tech. Conf. – Soc. Plast. Eng. (1998), 56th(Vol. 2), 2415-2425. 12. Gary W. Beall. "Factors Affecting the Ultimate Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites", Proc. of Wasedo Workshop on Clay - Polymer Nanocomposites,

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Tokyo, Japan. 7 Sept., (1998). 13. Jarrod Massom, Zhen Wang, Thomas J. Pinnavaia, Tie Lan, and Gary W. Beall. "Clay Nanolayer Reinforcement in Epoxy-Clay Nanocomposites: A Comparison of Chemical and Laboratory Purified Clays." The 215th ACS Meeting, Dallas, TX. 29 March - 2 April, (1998). 14.Gary W. Beall and S. J. Tsipursky. "Nanocomposites Produced Utilizing a Novel Clay Surface Modification." Proc. of Additives '98, Orlando, FL. 16 - 18 Feb., (1998). 15.Gary W. Beall. "New High Clarity Gas Barrier Films Using Nano-Composite Technology." Flex-Pak '96, Proc. Worldwide Flexible Packaging Conf. 2nd (1996). B. Works Not in print 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings

1. Nash, Tyler L.; Beall, Gary W.; Lee, Byounghak; Higgins, Craig, “ A new

two-dimensional material: Cyanide-bridged metal coordination polymers” 67th SWRM ACS, Austin, TX, US, Nov. 9-12, (2011), SWRM-19.

2. Beall, Gary W.; Nash, Yelena; Henderson, Brandon, “New route to synthesis of graphene and graphenol nanoparticles” 67th SWRM ACS, Austin, TX, US, Nov. 9-12, (2011), SWRM-19.

3. Nash, Tyler L.; Beall, Gary W.; Lee, Byounghak; Higgins, Craig, “ A new 2-D material”, 241st ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, US, March 27-31, 2011 (2011), CHED-775.

4. Kelsey, Donald R.; Booth, Chad J.; Beall, Gary W., “ CycloshieldTM copolyester: Greener, BPA free alternative to polycarbonate” 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, US, March 21-25, 2010 (2010), PMSE-493

5. Beall, Gary W.; Development of food grade surface modifiers for nanoparticles for packaging composites. Abstracts of Papers, 237th ACS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, United States, March 22-26, 2009 (2009)

6. Beall, Gary W.; “Theory and Measurement of the Constrained Polymer Region in Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites”, Nanocomposites 2009, March 18-19, 2009, Brussels, Belgium ( invited)

7. Gary W. Beall “Polymer Nanocomposites” 3rd In ternational workshop on Specialty polymers for environment protection, bio-, nanotechnology and medicine, May 28, 2008, Almaty, Kazackhstan ( Invited)

8. Gary W. Beall “Status Report: the market for nanocomposites” Nanocomposites 2008, March 11-12, 2008, Brussels, Belgium (invited)

9. Gary W. Beall “Is halloysite a viable alternative to carbon nanotubes”Nanotubes 2008, March 13, 2008, Brussels Belgium (invited)

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10. Gary W. Beall “ Direct Observation of the Constrained Polymer Region in Polyamide Nanocomposites” National Clay Mineral Society Meeting, Albiquerque, NM, June 4-7, 2007 ( Invited)

11. Gary W Beall “ Chemistry of Mechanical Performance: Self healing, Shape Memory, and High Impact of Polymer Nanocomposites” National Clay Mineral Society Meeting, Albiquerque, NM, June 4-7, 2007( Invited)

12. Gary W. Beall, Chad Booth, Megan kidenger, Jesse Hancock, “Chemistry of mechanical performance: memory, self-healing behavior, and high impact resistance in nanocomposites” Nanomaterials for Defense, San Diego, Ca, April 23-25, 2007

13. Gary W. Beall, Sergio Crosby, “High temperature integral tank sealant for the FA-35” At Nanomaterials for Defense, San Diego, Ca, April 23-25, 2007

14. Gary W. Beall, Chad Booth, Jesse Hancock, “ A new ballistics polymer that is better than polycarbonate” Nanotechnology for Defense, Virginia Beach, VA April (2006)

15. Gary W. Beall, Marcus Goss, and Elizabeth Peterson, “The Role of the Nano- Particle/Polymer Interface in Nanocomposites” American Chemical Society,Division of Polymer Chemistry, 2002 POLY Biennial Symposium/Polymeric Nanocomposites, Nov. 17-20,2002, Sonoma, Ca.( Invited)

16. Gary W. Beall “nanocomposites a New Frontier in Material Science” Euroclay ’99, September 5-9, Krakow, Poland (1999)

17. Gary W. Beall “Molecular Modeling of Nanocomposite Systems” Antec’99, May 2-6, New York, NY (1999) 18. Gary W. Beall and Karl Kamena “ A New Family of Intercalated Clays for Clay/polymer Nanocomposites” Antec ’99, May 2-6, New York, NY (1999) 19. Tie Lan, Y. Liang, G. W. Beall and Karl Kamena “Advances in Nanomer

Additives for Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites”, Additives 99’, March 22-24, San Francisco, CA(1999) 20. A. Goldman, J. A. Montes, A. Barajas, G. Beall, and D. D. Eisenhour. “Effect of aging on mineral-filled nanocomposites” , Annu. Tech. Conf. – Soc. Plast. Eng. (1998), 56th(Vol. 2), 2415-2425. 21. Jarrod Massom, Zhen Wang, Thomas J. Pinnavaia, Tie Lan, and Gary W. Beall. "Clay Nanolayer Reinforcement in Epoxy-Clay Nanocomposites: A Comparison of Chemical and Laboratory Purified Clays." The 215th ACS Meeting, Dallas, TX. 29 March - 2 April, (1998). 22. Gary W. Beall and S. J. Tsipursky. "Nanocomposites Produced Utilizing a Novel Clay Surface Modification." Additives '98, Orlando, FL. 16 - 18 Feb., (1998). 23. Gary W. Beall. "New High Clarity Gas Barrier Films Using Nano-Composite Technology." Flex-Pak '96, Worldwide Flexible Packaging Conf. 2nd (1996).

20. Invited Talks, Lectures and presentations

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1. Beall, Gary W.; Novel Inexpensive Route to Production of Bulk Quantities of Graphene Nanopoarticles, Nanocomposites 2010, March 24 & 25, 2010 Brussels, Belgium (Invited).

2. Beall, Gary W.; Implications of the Constrained Polymer Region in Polymer/Clay Nanocomposite” Nanocomposites 2009, march 18-19, 2009, Brussels, Belgium

3. Gary W. Beall “ Advances in polymer nanocomposites” Southwest Research Institute, November 6, 2008, San Antonio, TX

4. Gary W. Beall “ Polymer nanocomposites: Past, present and future” Nanotechnology Colloquium, March 17, 2008, Austin, TX.

5. Gary W. Beall “Defense related research on nanocomposites, Nanotechnology Colloquium” Austin ,Tx, July 16, 2007.

6. Gary W. Beall “Polymer nanocomposites with high impact strength, shape memory and self healing” TAMEST, Austin, TX , April 4-5,2007

7. Gary W. Beall “ Technology Transfer at U. S. Universities” Intl. Mtg. On Education and R & D Management Conference sponsored by Future Electron Devices, Tokyo, Japan,July 23-24, 2003 8. Gary W. Beall “ Nanocomposites: The Surface where the action is!” University of North Texas, Nov. 24, 2003 9. Gary W. Beall “ Potential Uses for Nanoparticles in Biological Systems”

Nano-Vivo Summit, Houston, Tx., Aug. 1, 2002 10. Gary W. Beall “Where the Action Is: The Nano-Particle Interface” (Invited),

Oct. 17, 2002, Air Force Resaerch Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH.

11. Gary W. Beall “ Nanocomposite Research at Southwest Texas State and a Commercial Perspective” Nanotechnolgy Colloquium, Sept. 30, 2002, Austin, TX 12. Gary W. Beall “Treating Nanoclays to Compatibilise Them with a Broader Range of Polymers” Nanocomposites 2002, Jan. 28-29,2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 13. Gary W. Beall “Recent Advances in Nanocomposite Technology” and “ Molecular Modeling of Nanocomposite Behavior” Symposium held at the IndustrialTechnology Research Institute, October 24, 2001 Hsinchu, Taiwan 14. Gary W. Beall “Molecular Modeling of Nanocomposites” Accelrys meeting

on computational chemistry in nanophase materials October 18, 2001, San Jose, CA.

14. Gary W. Beall “ Tailoring of Inorganic Surface Modified Nanoparticles for Nanocomposites” Nanocomposites 2000 November 6-7, 2000, Brussels, Belgium

15. Gary W. Beall. "Factors Affecting the Ultimate Properties of Clay/Polymer Nanocomposites", Proc. of Wasedo Workshop on Clay - Polymer Nanocomposites Tokyo, Japan. 7 Sept., (1998). 21. Consultancies InMat Inc. 2007- present

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NATO Science For Peace Program 2002-2007 Michelin America 1999- 2004 Cargill Dow LLC 1999-present Cryovac 2001-present Southern Clay Products 1999-present McAndrews, Held, and Malloy 1999-present Southwest Research Inst. 2003-present Stikemann & Elliott 2003-present Dupont Fluoropolymers 2003-present 22. Workshops:

1. Organizer of Symposium on “ Commercialization from development to dollars” Clay mineral Society, held in Billings, MT June 7-11, 2009

2. Organizer of Symposium on “ Clays as Nanoparticles” Clay mineral Society, held in Santa Fe, NM, June 4-7 (2007) 3. Organizer of symposium on “ Nanocomposites”, ANTEC, Society of Plastic

Engineers, held in Nashville, TN., May (2003) 4. Organizer of symposium on “ Nanocomposites”, ANTEC, Society of Plastic

Engineers, held in San Francisco, CA. May (2002) 5. Organizer of symposium on “ Nanocomposites” , Materials Research

Society, held in San Francisco, CA. April (2002)

6. Organizer of symposium on “ Non-conventional fillers for rubber”, ACS Rubber Division meeting, held in Savannah, GA Feb. (2002) 7. Organizer of meeting on “Nanocomposites 2001” held in Baltimore, MD June (2001) 8. Organizer of a symposium on “Advances and Applications of Nanocomposites” for Additives 2001 held in Hilton Head, SC March (2001) 9, Organizer of a symposium on “ Advances and Applications of Nanocomposites” For Additives 2000 held in Clearwater, FL March (2000) 10. Organizer of a symposium on “Advances and Applications of Nanocomposites” for Additives 99 held in San Francisco, CA March (1999) 7. Other: Patents of a total of 46 patents( 8 pending) the following are the most recent:

1. USPatent # 8,501,147 Issued: August 6, 2013 “Method and system for producing graphene and graphenol” Inventor: Gary Beall

2. USPatent # 8,361,430 Issued: Jan. 29, 2013 “Method and system for producing graphene and graphenol”

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Inventor; Gary W. Beall

3. USPatent # 8,362,134 Issued: Jan. 29, 2013 “Film comprising silicate platelets of exfoliated from phospholipid-intercalated layered silicate” Inventors; Michael D. Grah and Gary W. Beall

4. USPatent # 7,772,362 Issued: August 10, 2010

“Treatment Method for Imparting Self Healing and Shape Memory Properties to Certain CBDO Copolymers” Inventors; Gary W Beall, Jesse R. Hancock, and Chad J. Booth

5. USPatent # 7,025,972 Issued: April 11, 2006 “Allergen Absorbent Blocking and Deactivating Compositions and Method” Inventor: Gary W. Beall

6. USPatent # 6,461,42 Issued: Oct. 8, 2002 “ Intercalates and exfoliates formed with hydroxyl-functional;polyhydroxyl- functional;and aromatic compounds;composite materials containing same and methods of modifying rheology therewith” Inventors: Gary W. Beall, Semeon Tsipursky, Anatoliy Sorokin, and Anatoliy Goldman 7. US Patent # 6,287,634 Issued: Sept. 11, 2001 “ Intercalates and exfoliates formed with monomeric ethers and esters; composite materials containing same methods of modifying rheology therewith” Inventors: Gary W. Beall, Semeon J. Tsipursky, Anatoliy Sorokin, and Anatoliy Goldman

8.US Patent # 6,242.500 Issued: June 5, 2001 “ Intercalates and exfoliates formed with long chain (C6+) or aromatic matrix polymer-compatible monomeric, oligomeric or polymeric intercalant compounds, and composite materials containing same” Inventors: Tie Lan, Ying Liang, Semeon Tsipursky, and Gary W. Beall 9. US Patent # 6,235,533 Issued: May 22, 2001 “ Method of determining the composition of clay deposit” Inventors: Semeon J. Tsipursky, Don D. Eisenhour, Gary W. Beall, Mark Clarey, and James Edwards 10.US Patent # 6,228,903 Issued: May 8, 2001 “ Exfolisted layered materials and nanocomposites comprising said exfoliated layered materials having water-insoluble oligomers or polymers adhered thereto” Inventors: Gary W. Beall, Fernando Serrano, and Hannah Cruz 11.US Patent # 6,126,734

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Issued: October 3, 2000 “ Intercalates and exfoliates formed with hydroxyl-functional; polyhydroxyl- functional; and aromatic compounds; composite materials containing same and methods of modifying rheology therewith” Inventors: Gary W. Beall, Semeon Tsipursky, Anatoliy Sorokin, and Anatoliy Goldman 12. US Patent # 6,124,365 Issued: September 26, 2000 “Intercalates and exfoliates formed with long chain (C6+) or aromatic matrix polymer-compatible monomeric, oligomeric or polymeric intercalant compounds and composite materials containing same” Inventors: Tie Lan, Ying Liang, Semeon Tsipursky, and Gary W. Beall 13. US Patent # 6,090,734 Issued: July 18, 2000 “Process for the hydrothermal conversion of silica impurities to a dioctahedral or trioctahedral smectite clay” Inventors: Semeon Tsipursky, Don D. Eisenhour, Gary W. Beall, and Marek R. Mosiewicz 14. US Patent # 6,083,559 Issued: July 4, 2000 “ Intercalates and exfoliates formed with hydroxyl-functional; polyhydroxyl- functional; and aromatic compounds; composite materials containing same and methods of modifying rheology therewith” Inventors: Gary W. Beall, Semeon Tsipursky, Anatoliy Sorokin, and Anatoliy Goldman 15. US Patent # 6,057,396 Issued: May 2, 2000 “ Intercalates formed by co-intercalation of monomer, oligomer or polymer intercalants and surface modifier intercalants and layered materials and nanocomposites prepared with the intercalates” Inventors: Tie Lan, Gary W. Beall, and Semeon Tsipursky 16. US Patent # 6,050,509 Issued: April 18, 2000 “ Method of manufacturing polymer-grade clay for use in nanocomposites” Inventors: Mark Clarey, James Edwards, Semeon J. Tsipursky, Gary W. Beall, and Don D. Eisenhour B. Grants and Contracts:

1. Title: Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites

Funding Agency: BYK Chemie Duration of Grant; 1/1/2013 to 12/31/2013 Type of Grant: Unrestricted grant Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $10,000

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Funds under your control: $10,000

2. Title: New methods for recovery of Rare earths Funding Agency: Army Duration of Grant; 6/26/2013 to 12/26/2013 Type of Grant: STTR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $100,000 Funds under your control: $48,000

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5. Title: PREM: Center on interfaces in materials. Funding Agency: NSF Duration of Grant; 6/01/2012 to 5/30/2017 Type of Grant: research Role on Grant: research participant Name of PI or Co-PI: Bill Britain Total Funds Awarded: $3,100,000 Funds under your control: $150,000

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7. Title: Anti-icing nanocomposites for aircraft

Funding Agency: Army Duration of Grant; 10/2010 to 4/2011 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: None Total Funds Awarded: $25,000 Funds under your control: $25,000

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Funding Agency: Southern Clay Products Duration of Grant; 1/1/2011 to 12/31/2011 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $10,000 Funds under your control: $10,000

9. Title: Heterofunctional materials Funding Agency: Army Duration of Grant; 1/2010 to 12/2010 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Terry Golding Total Funds Awarded: $1,200,000 Funds under your control: $73,000

10. Title: Tailored nanoparticles for fuel cell catalysts Funding Agency: Army Missile Command Duration of Grant; 6/2010 to 12/2012 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $860,000 Funds under your control: $860,000

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12. Title: Acquisition of FEI SEM- NSF MRI

Funding Agency: NSF Duration of Grant; 6/2009 to 5/2012 Type of Grant: Research Equipment Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Nikoletta Theodropoulou Total Funds Awarded: $500,000 Funds under your control: N/A

13. Title: High Modulus material for jet helmet visors Funding Agency: VSI Duration of Grant; 1/2009 to 12/2009 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Chad Booth Total Funds Awarded: $100,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

14. Title: Blast resistant container for jet aircraft Funding Agency: NAVAIR Duration of Grant; 6/2009 to 12/2009 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $75,000 Funds under your control: $23,000

15. Title: Erosion-resistant nanocomposite elastomeric boot with non-thermal deicing capability Funding Agency: ONR Duration of Grant; 1/2009 to 12/2010 Type of Grant: STTR phase 2 Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $200,000 Funds under your control: $200,000

16. Title: Tailored nanoparticles for fuel cell catalysts Funding Agency: Army Missile Command Duration of Grant; 3/2009 to 2/2010 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

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17. Title: Polymer substrates for high temperature capacitors

Funding Agency: Ferrodox Inc. TxETF Duration of Grant; 1/2008 to 12/2008 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $23,800 Funds under your control: $23,800

18. Title: Low permeability coating for nitrile rubber Funding Agency: NUWC Duration of Grant; 6/2008 to 12/2008 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $21,500 Funds under your control: $21,500

19. Title: Erosion-resistant nanocomposite elastomeric boot with non-thermal anti-icing/ deicing capability Funding Agency: ONR Duration of Grant; 6/2008 to 12/2008 Type of Grant: STTR ph. 1 Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $23,000 Funds under your control: $23,000

20. Title: Acquisition of cyber-enabled single crystal diffractometer Funding Agency: NSF MRI Duration of Grant; 8/2008 to 7/2011 Type of Grant: Research equipment Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Ben Martin Total Funds Awarded: $143,000 Funds under your control: N/A

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22. Title: Self healing composites for space applications

Funding Agency: NATO Duration of Grant; 1/2008 to 12/2008 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $12,000 Funds under your control: $12,000

23. Title: Tailored nanoparticles for fuel cell catalysts

Funding Agency: Army missile command Duration of Grant; 3/2008 to 2/2009 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

24. Title: Tailored nanoparticles for fuel cell catalysts Funding Agency: Army Missile command Duration of Grant; 3/2007 to 2/2008 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

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26. Title: Latex nanocomposite for ablative coatings Funding Agency: USAF Duration of Grant; 1/2006 to 12/2006 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Bert Powell Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

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27. Title: High temperature tank sealant Funding Agency: USAF Duration of Grant; 1/2006 to 12/2007 Type of Grant: SBIR Phase 2 Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $225,000 Funds under your control: $225,000

28. Title: Clear armor for the Cobra helicopter Funding Agency: Army Duration of Grant; 1/2006 to 12/2007 Type of Grant: SBIR phase 2 Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Chad Booth Total Funds Awarded: $212,000 Funds under your control: $212,000

29. Title: Ablative resistant boot for helicopter rotors Funding Agency: Navy Duration of Grant; 1/2006 to 6/2006 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $19,700 Funds under your control: $19,700

30. Title: Intumescent coating for jet nacelles Funding Agency: Navy Duration of Grant; 6/2006 to 12/2006 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $22,000 Funds under your control: $22,000

31. Title: Fundamental studies of polymer nanocomposites Funding Agency: Southern Clay Products Duration of Grant; 1/2006 to 12/2006 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $10,000 Funds under your control: $10,000

32. Title: Clear armor for the Cobra helicopter

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Funding Agency: Army Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 6/2005 Type of Grant: SBIR Ph. 1 option Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Chad Booth Total Funds Awarded: $33,000 Funds under your control: $33,000

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35. Title: Use of GRAS in clay surface modification Funding Agency: Sealed Air Corp. Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $25,000 Funds under your control: $25,000

36. Title: High temperature tank sealant Funding Agency: USAF Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 6/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $23,000 Funds under your control: $23,000

37. Title: Ballistics polymer research Funding Agency: Texas Excellence Fund

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Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $25,000 Funds under your control: $25,000

38. Title: Fly ash polymer composites Funding Agency: Boral Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $12,000 Funds under your control: $12,000

39. Title: Improved armor for helicopters Funding Agency: NAVAIR Duration of Grant; 6/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Chad Booth Total Funds Awarded: $26,000 Funds under your control: $26,000

40. Title: Clear flexible conducting electrodes for photovoltaics Funding Agency: Shimane Institute of Technology Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $87,000 Funds under your control: $87,000

41. Title: Fundamental studies of polymer nanocomposites Funding Agency: Southern Clay Products Duration of Grant; 1/2005 to 12/2005 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $10,000 Funds under your control: $10,000

42. Title: Carbon nanotube technologies for application to the Jupitor icy moons orbitor Funding Agency: NASA/JPL

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Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $75,000 Funds under your control: $75,000

43. Title: Armor for protection against RPGs Funding Agency: NAVY Duration of Grant; 6/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: SBIR Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $25,000 Funds under your control: $25,000

44. Title: Polylactic acid nanocomposites for use in films Funding Agency: ARMY Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

45. Title: MRI: Acquisition of TEM upgrades Funding Agency: NSF MRI Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2006 Type of Grant: Research Instrumentation Role on Grant: Co-PI Name of PI or Co-PI: Dr. Gutierez Total Funds Awarded: $200,000 Funds under your control: N/A

46. Title: Development of a theory of gas transport in nanocomposites Funding Agency: Research Corp Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $33,000 Funds under your control: $33,000

47. Title: Lactide derivatives for oxygenated fuel additives Funding Agency: Cargill- Dow Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004

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Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $5,000 Funds under your control: $5,000

48. Title: Use of GRAS materials in nanocomposites Funding Agency: Cryovac Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $50,000 Funds under your control: $50,000

49. Title: Fundamental studies of polymer nanocomposites Funding Agency: Southern Clay Products Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $10,000 Funds under your control: $10,000

50. Title: Nanocomposite urethane coatings for fertilizer Funding Agency: Pursell Tech Duration of Grant; 1/2004 to 12/2004 Type of Grant: Research Role on Grant: PI Name of PI or Co-PI: none Total Funds Awarded: $5,200 Funds under your control: $5,200

51. “Elastomeric nanocomposite research” McAfee Consulting (2004) $10,000 52. “ Polymer Nanocomposites” Southern Clay Products(2004) $10,000 53. “Multi functional Clear Armor” US Army(2003) $35,000 54. “Rocket Nozzle Ablatives” AFOSR (2003) $23,000 55. “CBDO polymer research” Shell Oil Co.(2003) $20,000 56. “ Coatings for Helicopter Rotors” US Navy (2003) $8,000 57. “Application of Nanocomposite Technology to Golf Clubs”

Callaway Golf Co. (2003) $19,800 58. “Studies of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites”

Southern Clay Products(2003) $10,000 59. “Ablative Materials for Ramjet Combustion Chambers”

US Navy( 2002) $29,000

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60. “ Study of GRAS materials in Nanocomposites” Cryovac (2002-2004) $45,000

61. “Study of Ethyl Lactate as an Oxygenate Additive for Gasoline” Cargill Dow LLC (2002) $7,000

62. “ Nanoparticle Hydrotalcites for Consumer Products” Proctor & Gamble Co.(2002) $8,000

63. “Synthesis and Characterization of Organo-Hydrotalcites as Nanophase Filler in Elastomeric Systems” Michelin America (2002) $25,000

64. “ Studies of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites” Southern Clay Products (2002) $10,000

65. “Molecular Modeling of Nanocomposites” ITRI, Taiwan (2001) $15,000 66. “ Optimization of surface Modifiers for Use as Nanocomposites in Elastomeric

Systems” Michelin America (2001) $15,000 67. “Development of Second Generation Crudesorb” CETCO (2001) $15,000 68. “Polylactic Acid Nanocomposites” Cargill Dow LLC (2001) $15,000 69. “ Studies of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites”Southern Clay Product(2001)$10,000 70. “ Studies of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites” Southern Clay Products(2000)

$10,000

71. Fellowships, Awards, and Honors ACS PMSE National Award for Cooperative Research(2014) Presidential Seminar 2012 Formosa Professor 2011-2014 Presidential Fellow 2009-2010 College of Science Scholarly Activities nominee (2009) College of Science Service Activities nominee (2008) Nominated for the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award for 2008 College of Science Scholarly Activities nominee (2005) Runner up for the College of Science Scholarly Activities (2004) Distinguished Alumnus Award (1997) Tarleton State University

IV. Service University: University Speaker Committee 2010- present Scholarship committee 2010- present Search Committee for the TxETF positions 2008-2009 Developed the draft for the PhD proposal for Material Science and Engineering 2007-present Organized and Hosted the Interdisciplinary Research Forum for the College of Science 2007- present Speaker at the Texas State Leadership Conference 2007

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Nanomaterials Application Center Board 2004- present Committee on Tenure and Promotion 2007-2008 Texas State Mentor 2007-present

Search committee for Director and 2 faculty positions for the Material Science and Engineering program 2007-2008 Search Committee for Director of the Engineering program 2006- 2007 Search committee for chair of Physics 2005-2006 Mitte Chair Proposal Committee 2006 ( Proposal was funded) Mitte Honors Program Committee 2007- present College of Science Scholarship committee 2004-present

Co-PI for The NSF Bridges Program 2002-2003 Departmental: Space committee 2010- present Search committee for Chemistry faculty 2008-2009 Search committee for chair of Chemistry 2007-2008

Chaired search committee for Chemistry faculty 2007-2008 Recruiting Trip and Talks at St. Edwards Univ., UTPanAm, Angelo State, and Texas Lutheran Chaired search committee for Chemistry faculty 2006-2007 Recruiting Trip and Talk at Midweatern and Washington State 2006 Member of Departmental Evaluation committee 2005-2008 ( chair in 2007) Recruiting Trip and Talk at UTPanAM and Tarleton State 2005 Sponsor of Chemistry Club (2002-2005) Summer Internship Program Organizer (2002-present)

Professional: Advisory board of Governors Texas/Shimane Industrial Tech.

Co-Creation Mission 2004-present Editorial board of Applied Clay science 2001 -present Editorial board of NanoExpress 2006-present Editorial board of NanoTech Briefs 2006-present Board of Directors for NaturalNano Inc. 2007 –2009 NATO Science Advisor for Kazakhstan 2003-2007 Scientific advisor to the PhD program at the Kazakh National University 2007-present

Community: Volunteer teach at Hope Christian Academy 2009-present Habitat for Humanity 2007- present Organizing Committee for the Nano-Bio meeting 2004-2006 4H geology club sponsor Mayor of Fairfield, KY Board of Directors for Northwest Suburban Christian School

72. Organizations

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1. Honorary: Sigma Xi

2. Professional: American Chemical Society Materials Research Society Society of Plastics Engineers Clay Mineral Society

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TEXAS STATE VITA I. Academic/Professional Background A. Name: William T. Chittenden Title: Associate Professor

B. Educational Background Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation Ph D 1994 Texas Tech

University Finance “An Examination of

the Long-Run Equilibrium Relationship Between Taxable and Tax-Exempt Interest Rates”

MS 1990 University of Texas-El Paso

Economics “Relative Return and Volatility of Index Options”

BBA 1986 University of Texas-El Paso

Finance

C. University Experience Position University Dates Associate Dean - Graduate Programs

Texas State University January 1, 2014 - Present

Associate Professor Texas State University 2005 - Present Lecturer Texas State University 2003 - 2005 Assistant Professor Texas State University 2000 - 2003 Assistant Professor Northern Illinois University 1995 - 2000 Visiting Assistant Professor University of Colorado-

Denver 1994 - 1995

Teaching Assistant Texas Tech University 1990 - 1994 Teaching Assistant University of Texas - El Paso 1989 - 1990

D. Relevant Professional Experience Position Entity Dates Credit Manager Norwest Financial 1986 - 1989

E. Other Professional Credentials (licensure, certification, etc.)

Certified Treasury Professional, Association for Financial Professionals. (June 2006 - June 2014).

II. TEACHING A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

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Dean Nominee for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, McCoy College of Business Administration. (2007)

Teaching Excellence Award, McCoy College of Business Administration Advisory Board. (2006)

Outstanding Teaching Award, Department of Finance and Economics. (2004) Runner Up for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, McCoy College of

Business Administration. (2004) Executive MBA Golden Apple Award, Nothern Illinois University. (2003) Favorite Professor Award, Alpha Chi. (2003) Dean Nominee for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, McCoy College of

Business Administration. (2002) Outstanding Professor of the Year, Graduate Business Student Association. (2002) Executive MBA Golden Apple Award, Northern Illinois University. (2001) Award for Excellene in Undergraduate Teaching Finalist, Northern Illinois University.

(1999) FMA/FSAB Oustanding Finance Faculty Teaching Award, Northern Illinois University.

(1999) Ideal Industries Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, Northern Illinois University.

(1999) B. Courses Taught:

Fall 2009 ECO 4390 "Internship in Economics" FIN 4320 "Treasury and Working Capital Management"

Fall 2010 ECO 4390 "Internship in Economics" FIN 4390 "Internship in Finance" FIN 4320 "Treasury and Working Capital Management"

Spring 2010 FIN 4380 "Commercial Bank Management" BA 5352 "Developing the Financial Perspective of the Firm" ECO 4390 "Internship in Economics"

Fall 2011 MGT 5399 "Thesis"

Spring 2011 FIN 4380 "Commercial Bank Management" ECO 4390 "ECONOMICS INTERNSH" BA 5352 "FIN PRSPCTVE FIRM" FIN 4395 "IND STUDY IN FIN" FIN 4380 "TOPICS IN FIN"

Summer I 2011 ECO 4390 "Economics Internship"

Fall 2012

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FIN 5387 "Short-Term Financial Management"

Spring 2012 ECO 4390 "Economics Internship" FIN 4390 "Finance Internship" BA 5352 "Financial Perspectives of the Firm" MGT 5399 "Thesis"

Summer 2012 ECO 4390 "Economics Internship" FIN 4390 "Finance Internship"

Fall 2013 BA 5352 "Financial Perspectives of the Firm"

Spring 2013 BA 5352 "Financial Perspectives of the Firm"

Spring 20104 MSEC 7302 “Leadership Skills in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship”

Fall 2014 BA 5352 "Financial Perspectives of the Firm" MSEC 7301 "Practical Skills in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship"

C. Graduate Theses/Dissertations or Exit Committees (if supervisor, please indicate):

Dissertation Committee Member, "A Crystalline Nanosheet Technology for Improved

RO Desalination Membranes," Other (Within Texas State University - San Marcos). (July 2013 - Present). Advised: Marcus Goss

Master's Thesis Committee Chair, "An Analysis of Factors Affecting HCAHPS Scores

and Their Impact on Medicare Reimbursement to Acute Care Hospitals," Management. (August 2011 - May 2012). Advised: Amy Mandaville

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

Fall 2012 FIN 5387, 1 "Short-Term Financial Management"

E. Other:

Non-Credit Instruction Taught Certification, Southwestern Graduate School of Banking. (2000 - Present).

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

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A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press): 1. Articles: a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Pattison, P., Chittenden, W. T. (2013). HDC v. RDC: The Risk of Technology. Midwest Law Journal, 27, 1-19. Contributions to Practice

Chittenden, W. T., Moon, K., Toles, H. (2010). Return Measures and Dollar Cost Averaging. Journal of Financial Planning, 23(8), 64-71. Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Payne, J., Toles, H. (2010). A Note on Affordability and the Optimal Share Price. The Financial Review, 45(1), 205-216. Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Darling, J. R. (2004). Solutions Marketing in Cash Management: A New Paradigm to Guide Decision¬ Making. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues. Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Darling, J. R. (2004). Successful Cash Management Solutions Marketing: A Case Focusing on Keys to Operational Excellence. Journal of Business and Society, Volume 17(Numbers I and 2). Discipline-based Scholarship

Johnson, R. R., Chittenden, W. T., Jensen, G. R. (1999). Presidential Politics, Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation. Journal of Portfolio Management, 26(1), 27-31. Discipline-based Scholarship

Ma, C. K., Mallett, J. E., Pace, R. D., Chittenden, W. T. (1999). Intraday Drifts. Journal of Investing, 8(2), 86-97. Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Hein, S. E. (1999). Tax Rate Changes and the Long-Run Equilibrium Relationship Between Taxable and Tax-Exempt Interest Rates. Journal of Economics and Business, 51(4), 327-346. Discipline-based Scholarship

Fabozzi, F. J., Ma, C. K., Chittenden, W. T., Pace, R. D. (1995). Predicting Intraday Price Reversals. Journal of Portfolio Management, 21(2), 42-53. Discipline-based Scholarship

Evans, D. A., Holcomb, J. H., Chittenden, W. T. (1989). The Relationship Between Risk-Return Preference and Knowledge in Experimental Financial Markets. Journal of Behavioral Economics, 18(1), 19-40. Discipline-based Scholarship

b. Non-refereed Articles:

Chittenden, W. T. (2003). Cross Border Banking in a Fast Food World. Canadian Treasurer. Discipline-based Scholarship

2. Conference Proceedings: a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

Chittenden, W. T. (2003). Lottery Tickets, Investor Behavior and Utility Maximization: The Value of the Dream. American Academy of Accounting and Finance. Discipline-based Scholarship

3. Book Reviews:

Chittenden, W. T. (2009). Introduction to Corporate Finance (2nd ed.). South Western Thomson Learning. Learning and Pedagogical Research

Chittenden, W. T. (2005). Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management (12th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. Learning and Pedagogical Research

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4. Other Workins in Print:

Test Bank Chittenden, W. T. (2007). Test Bank to Accompany Introduction to Corporate Finance.

South Western Thomson Learning. Learning and Pedagogical Research Chittenden, W. T. (2005). Test Bank to Accompany Bank Management, 6th edition. South

Western Thomson Learning. Learning and Pedagogical Research B. Works not in Print: 1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

Toles, H. (Presenter & Author), Chittenden, W. T. (Author Only), Academy of Financial Services, "Does the Tail Wag the Diversification Dog?," Chicago, IL. (October 2013). Discipline-based Scholarship

Pattison, P. (Presenter & Author), Chittenden, W. T. (Presenter & Author), Jacobvitz, K. (Author Only), Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Meeeting, "Comparative Risks in Mortgage Foreclosures," Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Boston, MO. (August 9, 2013). Contributions to Practice

Pattison, P. (Presenter & Author), Chittenden, W. T. (Presenter & Author), Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Meeeting, "HDC v. RDC: The Risks of Technology," Academy of Legal Studies in Business, Kansas City, MO. (August 10, 2012). Contributions to Practice

Lesseig, V. (Author Only), Chittenden, W. T. (Presenter & Author), Academy of Financial Services Annual Meeting, "Do Interest-Only Mortgages Really Make Sense for Investors?," Academy of Financial Services, Las Vegas, NV. (October 23, 2011). Contributions to Practice

Chittenden, W. T. (Author Only), Moon, K. (Presenter & Author), Toles, H. (Author Only), Academy of Financial Services Annual Meeting, "Enhanced Dynamic Strategies for Withdrawls," Academy of Financial Services, Denver, CO. (October 9, 2010). Contributions to Practice

Chittenden, W. T. (Presenter & Author), Moon, K. (Author Only), Payne, J. (Author Only), Academy of Financial Servies Annual Meeting, "Training Ethical Financial Planners: Using Simulaitons to Evaluate Ending Wealth and Periodic Contributions," Academy of Financial Services, Denver, CO. (October 9, 2010). Learning and Pedagogical Research

Chittenden, W. T., Lesseig, V., Moon, K., Annual Conference, "Re-Evaluating the Dynamic Nature of Asset Class Correlations," Academy of Financial Services, Anaheim, CA. (October 10, 2009). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Moon, K., Toles, H., Annual Conference, "The Myth of Dollar Cost Averaging," Academy of Financial Services, Anaheim, CA. (October 10, 2009). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Carmody, D. J., Donatello, S., Mattes, P. L., Murrell, J., Annual Conference, "The Rise of Treasury Management: How the Financial Crisis Increases the Strategic Role of Treasury," Association for Financial Professionals, San Francisco, CA. (October 6, 2009). Contributions to Practice

Moon, K., Chittenden, W. T., Annual Meeting, "A Reexamination of Domestic Firm Value and Foreign Currency Borrowing in the Presence of Taxes," Southwestern Finance Association. (2008). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Annual Conference, "Essentials of the U.S. Financial Environment & Payment System," TEXPO, Austin, TX. (April 2008). Discipline-based Scholarship

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Chittenden, W. T., Sturhahn, K. H., Annual Conference, "New CTP Recertification Opportunities: Supporting New Treasury Professionals," Association for Financial Professionals, Boston, MA. (October 2007). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Annual Conference, "Financial Planning and Analysis," TEXPO, Dallas, TX. (March 2007). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Annual Conference, "Financial Planning and Analysis," TEXPO, Ft. Worth, TX. (March 2006). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T., Payne, J., Annual Meeting, "A Note on Time Variation in Optimal Share Price Adjusted for Inflation," Eastern Finance Association. (2004). Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T. (Presenter & Author), Moon, K. (Author Only), Hettrick, J. R. (Author Only), Midwest Finance Association, "Is There a Future for Electricity Futures?," Chicago, IL. (March 1998). Discipline-based Scholarship

2. Consultancies:

For Profit Organization, TAP Pharmaceuticals, Lake Forrestk, IL. (2003). For Profit Organization, Bank of Montreal/Harris Bank, Toronto, ON/Chicago, IL. (1997

- 2003). For Profit Organization, ABN/AMRO-LaSalle Bank, Chicago, IL. (1997 - 1999). Non-Profit Credit Union, Fitzsimons Federal Credit Union, Auroa, CO. (1994 - 1995).

3. Other Works not in Print: a. Works "In Progress":

Moon, K., Chittenden, W. T. After Tax Interest Rate and Relative Purchasing Power Parity: An International General Equilibrium. Discipline-based Scholarship

Chittenden, W. T. Lottery Tickets and Utility Maximization: The Value of the Dream. Discipline-based Scholarship

Moon, K., Chittenden, W. T., Lesseig, V. Re-evaluating the dynamic nature of asset class correlations. Contributions to Practice

C. Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

Best Article of the Year, Midwest Law Journal. (April 2014) Outstanding Research Award, Department of Finance and Economics. (2004)

IV. SERVICE A. University:

Committee Member, University Council. (September 2010 - Present). Committee Member, University Endowment Investment Committee. (2008 - Present). Chairperson, Council of Chairs. (September 2011 - August 2012). Vice-Chair, Council of Chairs. (September 2010 - August 2011). Committee Member, College Review Group - College of Fine Arts. (2010). Committee Member, University Treasurer Search Committee. (2007). Committee Member, Mitte Honors Director Search Committee. (2006 - 2007). Faculty Advisor, College Libertarians of Texas State. (2003 - 2004).

B. College:

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Committee Member, McCoy College Devvelopment Foundation Investment Committee. (September 2010 - Present).

Committee Member, McCoy College Devvelopment Foundation. (September 2010 - Present).

Committee Member, MBA Task Force. (2007 - Present). Director, T. Paul Bulmahn Research and Trading Lab. (2006 - Present). Committee Chair, Accounting Chair Search Committee. (March 2011 - December 2011). Committee Member, Summative Review Dean Smart. (January 2011 - April 2011). Committee Chair, Graduate Policies Committee. (2008 - 2009). Committee Member, Graduate Policies Committee. (2005 - 2009). Committee Chair, Diversity Committee. (2004 - 2009). Committee Member, Building Committee. (2002 - 2006). Committee Member, Furniture Sub Committee. (2002 - 2005). Committee Chair, Mission Statement Review. (2001 - 2003). Faculty Advisor, Phi Chi Theta. (2001 - 2003). Committee Member, Research Enhancement Grant. (2001).

C. Departmental:

Committee Member, Finance Curriculum Committee. (2000 - Present). Committee Member, Finance Recruiting Committee. (2000 - Present). Coordinator, Department of Finance and Economics Internship Program. (2006 - 2012). President, McCoy Student Managed Investment Fund. (2006 - 2009). Coordinator, Department of Finance and Economics Classroom Technology. (2002 -

2008). Committee Member, Distance Education Committee. (2001 - 2003). Committee Member, Self-Review Committee. (2001 - 2002).

D. Community:

Guest Speaker, Austin Association of Financial Professionals, Austin, TX. (August 21, 2013).

Guest Speaker, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San Antonio, TX. (August 14, 2013).

Guest Speaker, Illinois League of Financial Institutions, Naperville, IL. (June 18, 2013). Guest Speaker, Surety Associaiton, San Marcos, TX. (May 23, 2013). Guest Speaker, Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance - UT- Dallas Naveen

Jindal School of Management, Richardson, TX. (March 22, 2013). Guest Speaker, OASIS - San Antonio, San Antonio, TX. (January 29, 2013). Guest Speaker, Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance - UT- Dallas Naveen

Jindal School of Management, Richardson, TX. (November 2, 2012). Guest Speaker, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San Antonio, TX.

(August 8, 2012). Guest Speaker, Surety Associaiton, San Marcos, TX. (July 17, 2012). Guest Speaker, Illinois League of Financial Institutions, Naperville, IL. (May 18, 2012). Guest Speaker, Institute for Excellence in Corporate Governance - UT- Dallas Naveen

Jindal School of Management, Richardson, TX. (March 9, 2012). Guest Speaker, Round Rock Chamber of Commerce, Round Rock, TX. (January 24,

2012). Guest Speaker, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San Antonio, TX.

(August 10, 2011).

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Guest Speaker, Austin Association of Financial Professionals, Austin, TX. (May 19, 2011).

Guest Speaker, Texas Mutual, San Marcos, TX. (April 19, 2011). Guest Speaker, Austin Association of Financial Professionals, Austin, TX. (August 19,

2010). Guest Speaker, Navarro Middle School Career Day. (2008). Den Leader, Cub Scout, Pack # 381, New Braunfels, TX. (2004 - 2007). Guest Speaker, Navarro Middle School Career Day. (2006). Judge, Private Schools Interscholastic Association. (2005 - 2006). Team Member, Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church ACTS Retreat. (2005). Board Member, Christ the Teacher University Parish Finance Committee, DeKalb, IL.

(1997 - 2000). Board Member, Newman Catholic Student Center Endowment Fund, DeKalb, IL. (1997 -

2000). E. Professional:

Reviewer, Journal Article, Financial Services Review. Reviewer, Journal Article, Mid American Journal of Business. Reviewer, Journal Article, Review of Financial Economics. Reviewer, Journal Article, Social Sciences Quarterly. Officer, Vice President, Academy of Financial Services. (October 2011 - Present). Program Coordinator, Association for Financial Professionals, Bethesda, MD. (1996 -

Present). Officer, President/Elect/Past, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San

Antonio, TX. (January 1, 2008 - December 31, 2009). Committee Member, Association for Financial Professionals, Bethesda, MD. (January 1,

2006 - December 31, 2007). Officer, President/Elect/Past, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San

Antonio, TX. (January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2007). Officer, Vice President, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San Antonio,

TX. (January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2005). Board Member, TEXPO 04, Cash and Treasury Management Conference, San Antonio

Treasury Management Association. (2004). Board of Directors of a Company, San Antonio Treasury Management Association, San

Antonio, TX. (January 1, 2003 - December 31, 2004). Committee Member, Treasury Management Association of Chicago, Chicago, IL. (1998 -

2000). F. Organizations:

Association for Financial Professionals. Financial Management Association. Phi Chi Theta. Southwestern Finance Association. President, VP-Programs, San Antonio Treasury Management Association. (2003 - 2009).

G. Services Honors and Awards:

Runner Up for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, McCoy College of Business Administration. (2008)

Runner Up for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, McCoy College of Business Administration. (2005)

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