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<strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong> & <strong>Engineering</strong>Hasan ÇamHasan Çam joined the CSE faculty in 2001 after a year as anassistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas in Fayetteville. Heearned his Ph.D. from Purdue University in 1992. Research inÇam’s group focuses on wireless <strong>and</strong> computer networks, networksecurity, mobile computing, ATM switches, <strong>and</strong> low powerprocessor architectures. A Senior Member <strong>of</strong> the IEEE, Çam hasalso created a new graduate course on wireless networks.Karamvir ChathaKaramvir Chatha joined the CSE faculty in 2001 after receiving hisPh.D. from the University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati. His research focuses ondesign methodologies <strong>and</strong> computer-aided design tools forembedded <strong>and</strong> VLSI systems. The Consortium for Embedded <strong>and</strong>Inter-Networking Technologies (CEINT) has extensively fundedChatha’s work, <strong>and</strong> recently he was a co-recipient <strong>of</strong> a NSF awardfor research on sensor networks-based media-flow applications.Chatha has also been involved in developing new courses for thecomputer systems engineering undergraduate major.Hasan DavulcuHasan Davulcu joined the CSE faculty in 2002 after receiving hisPh.D. from the State University <strong>of</strong> New York at Stony Brook. Hisresearch focuses on developing novel data mining techniques forstructuring <strong>and</strong> organizing unstructured sources such as Web, textdocuments <strong>and</strong> gene sequences. Recently Davulcu received agrant from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute <strong>of</strong> InfectiousDisease <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Defense to develop a ToxinKnowledge Base for the fight against bioterrorism.Goran KonjevodGoran Konjevod joined the CSE faculty in 2000 after receiving hisPh.D. from Carnegie Mellon University. Research in Konjevod’sgroup focuses on algorithm design, discrete optimization, machinelearning <strong>and</strong> statistical methods in computer science, <strong>and</strong> networkdesign <strong>and</strong> set-covering problems. He has been a Visiting Scientistat Los Alamos National Laboratory <strong>and</strong> has applied for a patent ona population mobility generator <strong>and</strong> simulator.6 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

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