Research Bytes III
Professors Gary Pollice, Carolina Ruiz, Kathi Fisler, Stanley Selkow, Mark Claypool, and Robert Kinicki
CS Department, WPI
Professors Gary Pollice, Carolina Ruiz, Kathi Fisler, Stanley Selkow, Mark Claypool, and Robert Kinicki will be giving brief presentations of their research areas. Everyone is invited to learn more about each professor’s research and the problems that he/she faces. Below are descriptions:
- Professor Gary Pollice: I am interested in a broad variety of Software Engineering topics, especially empirical methods (metrics), and software development methodologies. My recent areas of investigation are software development environments, languages and tools, and aspect-oriented programming. I will talk about metrics and aspect-oriented programming.
- Professor Carolina Ruiz: Knowledge Discovery in Databases and Data Mining investigate computational methods to find general patterns/principles that summarize/explain sets of data. I'll describe my current research projects with students and colleagues. They include data mining for genetic analysis, analysis of medical data, mining of sequential data, and web mining.
- Professor Kathi Fisler: I am interested in formal verification of hardware and software systems with a particular focus on how specifications of designs and requirements better enable designers to work with verification techniques
- Professor Stanley Selkow: I do research in graph theory and combinatorics, and in the design and analysis of algorithms.
- Professor Mark Claypool: -Unavailable-
- Professor Robert Kinicki: How do you measure quality in wine and wireless networks?
Refreshments will be served.
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