Research
Is your research not listed here? Email us, please include "research" somewhere in the subject line.
Current:
-
Networks and Systems Optimization Lab
The Networks and Systems Optimization Lab (NSOL), a research lab in the Department of Computer Science at New Mexico State University, focuses on addressing both the theoretical and practical aspects of optimization of networks and systems. Our vision is to design comprehensive solutions that apply in real-world settings.
Students:- Nahid Ebrahimi Majd
- Kabi Bhattarai
- Michael Harris
- Jharrod Lafon
- Sowmya Myneni
-
PLEASE lab
The PLEASE lab is organized around research in software engineering, and programming languages and environments.
Students:- Amjad Nusayr:Runtime Monitoring using Aspect Oriented Programming
- Mustafa Hammad:Monitoring and Analysis of Wireless Sensor Software
-
Multi-scale modelling of spatial and spatio-temporal patterns in biological developments.
We study the dynamics of the developmental patterns on a variety of domains, from tissue formation to animal coats. To be more specific, we model the developmental patterns in an integrated environment of molecular-level regulatory interactions and cellular-level activities, including mitosis, cell differentiation, cell migration and apoptosis. Our latest biological validation is on Drosophila's eye formation.
Student:- Hien Nguyen
- Integrated Cellular and Gene Interaction Model for Cell Migration in Embryonic Development, Proceedings of IDASB (workshop on Integrative Data Analysis in Systems Biology at BIBM2010)
-
Mutual Authentication in RFID Systems
This is a Masters Thesis
Students:- Sowmya Myneni
-
Implementation of Functional Logic Parallel Virtual Machine
Implementation of a Functional Logic Parallel Virtual Machine for efficient execution of functional logic programs.
Students:- Abdulla Alqaddoumi
Publications:
- Towards a Parallel Virtual Machine for Functional Logic Programming. ICLP (Technical Communications) 2010
-
Mapping Low Level Data to Abstract Knowledge
Studying the effectiveness of using various machine learning techniques to map low level information onto a complex abstract knowledge base.
Students:- Patrick Defibaugh-Chavez
-
A computational modeling framework for gene regulatory networks based on insufficient data
Deals with developing statistical modeling on gene regulatory networks
Students:- Yang Zhang
- Zhengyu Ouyang
-
Organ Registration Detective
Deals with recognizing pipe organ stops in audio recordings
Students:- Hans Fugal
-
CDAO-Store
CDAO-store is a repository providing a rich set of API's for querying and visualizing phyloinformatics data.
Students:- Brandon Chisham
- Trung Le
- Ben Wright
Complete/Past:
-
Wireless Sensor Network Security
Worked on the problem of sybil attack which is prevalent in and can be crippling to WSNs.
Students:- Sowmya Myneni
-
RAPD: Analytical and Exploratory Approaches to Communicate Mathematics to Visually Impaired Students
Students:- Iyad Abu Doush
Have a research project not listed here? Send any information you want posted here.