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* CS6550 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3 hours)
* CS6550 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3 hours)
* CS8001INF - Information Security Seminar (1 hour)
* CS8001INF - Information Security Seminar (1 hour)
* CSE8803BNF - Bioinformatics
* CSE8803BNF - Bioinformatics (3 hours)
* CSE6230 - High Performance Parallel Computing
* CSE6230 - High Performance Parallel Computing (3 hours)


==PhD Applications==
==PhD Applications==
* [[CS GRE]] Subject Test: 2009-10-10 at GSU
* [[CS GRE]] Subject Test: 2009-10-10 at GSU
* Scores going to: GT, MIT, Harvard, UWaterloo, UWashington
* Scores going to: GT, MIT, Harvard, UWaterloo, UWashington

Revision as of 02:04, 15 August 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...)

I have some Forthright Advice for GT CSMS Students

Classes

Fall 2008

Spring 2009

Fall 2009 (Tentative)

  • CS6390 - Programming Language Design (3 hours)
  • CS6550 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3 hours)
  • CS8001INF - Information Security Seminar (1 hour)
  • CSE8803BNF - Bioinformatics (3 hours)
  • CSE6230 - High Performance Parallel Computing (3 hours)

PhD Applications

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