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Graduates: (2003 - Present)
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PhD
03-08 |
(Ph.D. Information
Technology May 08,
Dissertation Title: Discovering and Understanding the Multi-dimensional
Correlations among Regulatory Requirements with Application to Risk
Assessment)
First Employment: Assistant Professor (Tenure-track),
College of Information Science
and Technology,
University of Nebraska at Omaha starting August 2008. |
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MS
06-08 |
(Research Assistant, Master in IT, Project
Title:
Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) System for
Transportation Infrastructure Operations and Management, Fall 2006 -
Summer 2008)
First Employment: Software Engineer at Wachovia,
Charlotte, NC. |
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MS |
(Individual Research Study, Master in IT, Project Title: Software
Assurance, Fall 2007 - Spring 2008)
Software Engineer at
Wachovia |
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BS |
(Senior project, Computer Science,
Project Title: Visualizing GenOM Objects through Shrimp Integration, 2008)
Software
Engineer in Charlotte |
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MS
05-07 |
(Research Assistant, Master in
IT,
Thesis:
Ontology Guided Service Composition To Support
Requirements-driven Certification and Accreditation Workbench, Fall 2005
- Summer 2007)
Software Engineer in Texas |
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MS
04-06 |
Master in IT, Thesis:
A Methodology to Build Decision Support Problem Domain Ontology
from Natural Language Security Requirements for Software
Assurance, Summer 2004
- Spring 2006)
First
Employment: Software Engineer at Bank of America, Charlotte.
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MS |
(Independent study, Master in CS,
Project Title: Ontology
domain modeling for Context-aware Computing Environment,
Fall 2005 - Spring 2006)
Software Engineer in Charlotte.
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MS
03-05 |
(Research Assistant, Master in IT,
Thesis:
Requirements Engineering Approach to Automate a Complex Secure Software
Assurance Process: DITSCAP Automation Study, August 2003 - December
2005)
First
Employment: Software Engineer at Bank of America, Charlotte.
Now at Amazon.com |
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BS |
(Research Assistant, BA in SIS,
Cum Laude Honor, Mathematics Minor, December 2005) Sensitivity
Analysis in the Critical Infrastructure Protection Research,
Representing and Modeling
Uncertainty in Requirements for Software Intensive Systems |
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MS |
(Research Assistant,
MA in Geography, co-advising with Dr. Wei-Ning Xiang, Thesis Title: An ontology driven GIS
(ODGIS) approach to critical infrastructure protection (CIP) scenario planning,
May 2005) The first
part of his MA thesis “An Ontology-Driven Approach to Representing and Visualizing
Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies” won 2005
North Carolina State GIS Conference,
G. Herbert Stout Award for Innovative Student Paper in GIS.
Director of GIS/Planning,
Emergency
Services Consulting Inc.
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