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===Fall 2008===
===Fall 2008===
* CS6262 - Network Security (3 hours)
* CS6262 - Network Security with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~wenke/ Wenke Lee] (3 hours)
* CS6290 - [[Architecture|High Performance Computer Architecture]] (3 hours)
* CS6290 - [[Architecture|High Performance Computer Architecture]] with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~hyesoon/ Hyesoon Kim] (3 hours)
* CS6260 - Applied Cryptography (3 hours)
* CS6260 - Applied Cryptography with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~aboldyre/ Sasha Boldyreva] (3 hours)


===Spring 2009===
===Spring 2009===
* CS8803MCA - Multicore and Manycore Architecture (3 hours)
* CS8803MCA - Multicore and Manycore Architecture with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/directory/faculty/faculty/school-of-computer-science/directory/thomas-conte Tom Conte] (3 hours)
* CS7530 - [[CS7530|Randomized Algorithms]] (3 hours)
* CS7530 - [[CS7530|Randomized Algorithms]] with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/directory/richard-lipton/ Richard Lipton] (3 hours)
* CS6238 - Secure Systems (3 hours)
* CS6238 - Secure Systems with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~mustaq/ Mustaq Ahamed] (3 hours)
* CS6241 - [[Compiler Design]] (3 hours)
* CS6241 - [[Compiler Design]] with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~santosh/ Santosh Ponde] (3 hours)


===Fall 2009===
===Fall 2009===
* CS6390 - Programming Language Design (3 hours)
* CS6390 - Programming Language Design with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~spencer/ Spencer Rugaber] (3 hours)
* CSE6230 - [[High Performance Parallel Computing]] (3 hours)
* CSE6230 - [[High Performance Parallel Computing]] with Professor [http://vuduc.org/ Rich Vuduc] (3 hours)
* CSE6140 - Scientific Computing Algorithms (3 hours)
* CSE6140 - Scientific Computing Algorithms with Professor [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/ David Bader] (3 hours)
* CS8001CAS - Computer Architecture Seminar (1 hour)
* CS8001CAS - Computer Architecture Seminar (1 hour)


===Spring 2010===
===Spring 2010===
* CS7000 - Masters Thesis (9 hours)
* CS7000 - Masters Thesis (9 hours)
** '''with whom??''' ''''professors: your name could be here!''''


===GT College of Computing Notes===
===GT College of Computing Notes===

Revision as of 08:46, 13 October 2009

I should have been accomplishing something more useful than learning ImageMagick...
I should have been accomplishing something more useful than learning ImageMagick...

PhD Applications

  • CS GRE Subject Test: 2009-10-10 at GSU
  • Scores going to: GT, MIT, Harvard, UWaterloo, UWashington

MSCS at the Georgia Institute of Technology

I am currently a Masters student at Georgia Tech's College of Computing, following the MS-Computer Science (Thesis Option) track. I specialize in:

  • high-performance computing
    • algorithms, programming methodologies, languages and compilers for multicore/manycore
    • cache-, cpu-, and topology-adaptive programming methodologies, compilers and libraries
  • ...and thus, perhaps, computational solutions to Big Problems. Cancer sucks. Fusion's hard.
    • Let's give the scientists some bigger boxing gloves.
  • algorithms and implementation of high-performance pattern matching
    • for network security (wire-speed, low-latency, rich operators)
    • and bioinformatics (high-volume, gappy/fuzzy, multidimensional)
    • especially using automata theory (Glushkov, Thompson, XFA, etc...)
  • intrusion detection and prevention (theory and implementation)

Upon entering MSCS in Fall 2008, I'd have said intrusion detection first, programming language design second, and esoteric automata algorithms third. Indeed do many things come to pass.

I have some Disarmingly Forthright Advice for GT CSMS Students, and also some preparation for the CS Subject Exam GRE.

Fall 2008

Spring 2009

Fall 2009

Spring 2010

  • CS7000 - Masters Thesis (9 hours)
    • with whom?? 'professors: your name could be here!'

GT College of Computing Notes