Current Students
Former Students (Alphabetical Order)
Note: The PDF for theses before 2003 are only available on GT computers unless the author has released the copyright.
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Kevin
Almeroth (1997), Professor, Department
of Computer Science, University of California,
Santa Barbara.
Thesis: Support for efficient, scalable delivery of interactive multimedia services - Jose Bernabeau-Auban (1988), (Last known position -- would appreciate an update!) Associate Professor, Polytechnic University
of Valencia, Dept. of
Information Systems and Computing , Valencia, Spain.
Thesis: Location finding algorithms for distributed systems - Yang Chen (2014), Schlumberger, Texas.
Thesis: Characterizing and mitigating communication challenges in wireless and mobile networks -
Shun Yan Cheung (1990), Associate Professor, Dept. of Math. and Computer
Science, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA.
Thesis: Optimizing the performance of quorum consensus replica control protocols -
Russell
Clark (1995),
Senior Research Scientist, College of Computing, Georgia Tech.
Thesis: Solutions for ubiquitous information services : multiple protocols and scalable servers -
Lenitra
Clay (2002), Research Scientist, Intel, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Thesis: Replication techniques for scalable content distribution in the internet - Mehmet Demirci (2013),
Assistant Professor, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
Thesis: Facilitating the provision of auxiliary support services for overlay networks -
Jeff Donahoo
(1998),
Professor, School of Engineering
and Computer Science
, Baylor University
, Waco, Texas.
Thesis: Application-based enhancement to network-layer multicast
Note: Jeff was officially advised by Ellen Zegura. - Jinliang Fan (2006), Micorsoft. Seattle, WA.
Thesis: Enabling Performance Tradeoffs Through Dynamic Configuration of Advanced Network Services -
Zongming
Fei (2000), Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY.
Thesis: Techniques for supporting service scalability over the internet - Meng Guo
(2005)
Co-Founder and CTO, LikeAndy, Mountain View, CA.
Thesis: Supporting Scalable and Resilient Video Streaming Applications in Evolving Networks - Minaxi Gupta (2004), Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
Thesis: Quality-consciousness in Large-scale Content Distribution in the Internet - Karim Habak (2018), Google, Mountain View, CA.
Thesis: Mobile Device Clusters As Edge Compute Resources: Design,Deployment and Role in the Computing Ecosystem - Qi He (2005),
Yahoo, Mountain View, CA.
Thesis: The Design and Evaluation of Advanced TCP-based Services over an Evolving Internet -
Tianji
Jiang (2000), Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA.
Thesis: Accommodating heterogeneity and scalability for multicast communication -
Paul Judge (2002), Chief Research Officer and VP, Barracuda Networks, Atlanta, GA.
Thesis: Security and protection architectures for large-scale content distribution - Hyewon Jun (2007), Google, New York.
Thesis: Power Management in Disruption Tolerant Networks - Pradnya Karbhari
(2005)
Google, India.
Thesis: Throughput and Fairness Considerations in Overlay Networks for Content Distribution - Taehyun Kim (PhD in ECE) (2005),
Principal engineer, Samsung, South Korea.
Thesis: Scalable Video Streaming over the Internet -
Bobby Krupczak (1997),
Chief Scientist
Krupczak.org, LLC, Atlanta, GA
Thesis: Protocol subsystem support for efficient and flexible communication services - Chung-Ki Lee (1994), Professor, Department of Computer Software, Myongji
University, Yongin, Korea.
Thesis: Communication protocols in multi-hop radio networks - Xue Li
(1998), Verizon, N.J.
Thesis: Scalable and adaptive video multicast over the internet - Samantha Lo
(2015), Google, Mountain View, CA.
Thesis: Design and Evaluation of Virtual Network Migration Mechanisms on Shared Substrate - Tarun Mangla
(2020), Assistant professor, IIT Delhi.
Thesis: Video QoE Estimation using Network Measurement Data- Ahmed Mansy (2014), Yahoo!, Sunnyvale, CA.
Thesis: Network and end-host support for HTTP adaptive video streaming- AliReza Khoshgoftar Monfared
(2016), Microsoft, Redmond, WA.
Thesis: Tactical HPC: Scheduling High Performance Computers in a Geographical Region- George Riley
(2001), Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Enginering, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA.
Thesis: Techniques for large scale distributed simulations of computer networks- George Rouskas
(1994), Professor, Dept. of Computer Science , North Carolina State University
Thesis: Single-hop lightwave WDM networks and applications to distributed computing - Ahmed Mansy (2014), Yahoo!, Sunnyvale, CA.
- Ahmed Saeed (2019),
Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, Georgia Tech
Thesis: Scalable Packet Scheduling in Software - Srini Seetharaman ,
Research Scientist, Deutsche Telekom Lab, San Francisco, CA.
Thesis: Analyzing Cross-layer Interaction in Overlay Networks - Cong Shi (2014), Square, Atlanta, GA.
Thesis: Addressing Connectivity Challenges for Mobile Computing and Communication -
David Stevens (1992), (Last known position -- would appreciate an update!) Group Manager, Booz, Allen
and Hamilton, Atlanta, GA.
Thesis: TDMA slot allocation strategies for mobile packet radio networks -
Rajesh
Talpade (1997), Google, New York.
Thesis: Towards ubiquitous internet multicast : convergence mechanisms and data transfer reliability - Mukarram Bin-Tariq (2010). Google, Mountain view, CA
Thesis: Modeling performance of internet-based services using causal reasoning - Donghua Xu (2005), Ask.com, Piscataway, NJ.
Thesis: Scalability and Composability Techniques for Network Simulation - Wenrui Zhao (2006), Research Scientist, Facebook, CA.
Thesis: Routing and Network Design in Delay Tolerant Networks - Yimeng Zhao (2020), Research Scientist, Facebook, CA.
Thesis: Mitigating interconnect and end host congestion in modern networks - Yong Zhu (2006), Google, Kirkland, WA.
Thesis: Routing, Resource Allocation and Network Design for Overlay Networks - Li Zou
(2003), Google, Mountain View, CA.
Thesis: State and file sharing in peer-to-peer systems