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** using automata theory (Glushkov, Thompson, XFA, etc...) | |||
==Classes/Grades== | ==Classes/Grades== |
Revision as of 23:18, 3 March 2009
I am currently a Masters student at Georgia Tech's College of Computing, following the MS-Computer Science (Thesis Option) track. I specialize in:
- intrusion detection and prevention (theory and implementation)
- high-performance computing
- algorithms, programming methodologies, languages and compilers for multicore/manycore
- cache-adaptive programming methodologies and compilers
- algorithms and implementation of high-performance pattern matching
- for network security (wire-speed, low-latency, rich operators)
- and bioinformatics (high-volume, gappy/fuzzy, multidimensional)
- using automata theory (Glushkov, Thompson, XFA, etc...)
Classes/Grades
Fall 2008
- CS6262 - Network Security (3 hours) (A)
- CS6290 - High Performance Computer Architecture (3 hours) (A)
Spring 2009
- (Current) CS8803MCA - Multicore and Manycore Architecture (3 hours)
- (Current) CS7530 - Randomized Algorithms (3 hours)
- (Current) CS6238 - Secure Systems (3 hours)
- (Current) CS6241 - Compiler Design (3 hours)
- (Current) NRE6102 - Plasma Physics (3 hours)
Summer 2009 (Tentative)
- CS7000 - Masters Thesis (9 hours)