Thursday, November 29, 2018

Student Resume – Network Tomography

Student Resume – Network Tomography


Objective:
A position related with network tomography, optimal control, distributed systems, network security, graph theory, probability, linear programming, teaching position at University level.

Research Interests:
Network tomography, optimal control, Network security, Communications, Mathematics (Inverse problems), Resistor networks.

Education:
PhD Candidate, Graduation expected: December 2005
University of XXYZ-USA
Department of Mathematics
AMSC, Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computation program
Application area: Electrical Engineering
Academic Advisor: Professor Johan Smith
Master of Sciences,Mathematics, August 2002
Thesis:
Academic Advisor: Professor Johan Smith
ESL. English as a Second Language, August 2000
University of ZZYX-USA
Coursework as of today at U. of XY

Econometrics, Probability and statistics, Real and Functional analysis, Operations research, Project Management, Numerical Analysis, Digital communications, Sampling theory, Detection and estimation theory, Design of Distributed computer systems, CAD for digital systems, Linear Systems, Optimal control.

Professional Experience:
Institution: American University-Department of Mathematics, USA, 2005-Present
Position: Mathematics instructor
Institution: University of XXYZ ISR-Institute for Systems research, August 2002-August 2005
Position: Research Assistant

Honors:
Best student, class 1989, Department of Mathematics-ESPOCH
Fulbright Scholar 2000 - 2002
University of XXYZ Graduate School fellowship 2000-2002
Research assistant, ISR, University of XXYZ 2002-present
NATO Science Program Scholar, July 2005.
Publications:
  • Local Monitoring of the Internet network, technical report, institute for systems research, University of XXYZ
  • Continuous and discrete inverse conductivity problems,
- Network Tomography

Presentations:

- Internet tomography, 997 AMS meeting. Session on Tomography. - May 2001
- CIP-URI-Review Meeting – June 2002
- University Research Initiative Workshop. Critical Infrastructure Protection and High Confidence, Adaptable Software. Poster. August 2004.

References: Available on Request

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