Current and former graduate students
I have had the pleasure of working with a number of remarkable people
over the years. The following is the list of students for whom I serverd
as major advisor in graduate school. I include the name of the student,
the title of his or her thesis or dissertation, and the year of graduation.
I also include the subsequent place of employment.
Former students
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Reetal Pai, (MS)
"Automated diagnosis of retinal images using
evidential reasoning", (December 2001).
Pursued PhD at Texas A&M University.
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Niaz Abdul, (MS)
"Artery/vein classification in retinal imagery",
(December 2001). Went to work for Advancia Corporation, now a part of
Lockheed Martin, in Washington D.C.
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Lee Brandon, (MS)
"Automated drusen detection in a retinal image
using multi-level analysis", (May 2003).
Went to work for Michelin in Greenville, SC.
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Yanfei Liu, (PhD)
"Dynamic sensing and manipulation in an industrial
robot workcell", (May 2004). Assistant professor at Indiana
University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne.
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Mathew Joseph, (MS)
"Real-time shadow detection using multiple viewpoints",
(May 2004). Went to work for Qualcomm, in San Diego, CA.
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Sunil Dsouza, (MS),
"A State Switching Kalman Filter", (August 2004).
Went to work for Visicom, a robotics company; now (2008) with Plantronics,
an audio company, in Santa Cruz, CA.
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Justin Luck, (MS)
"A wirelessly trackable weapon for military training",
(May 2005). Went to work for Intel, in Columbia, SC.
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Peter Rickenbach, (MS)
"Pin-level simulation of an embedded microprocessor",
(August 2005). Went to work for Intel in San Francisco, CA.
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Jeromie Rand, (MS)
"Real-time detection and correction of errors in heart
interbeat interval", (August 2005). Working on a startup company.
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Subhash Peddamallu, (MS),
"An embedded systems bus monitor", (August 2005).
Went to work for a cable set-top manufacturer in Atlanta, GA.
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Joshua Hughes, (MS)
"A comparison of methods for automated shadow detection",
(December 2005).
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Krishna Sagiraju, (MS)
"A pin-level simulation environment for embedded
system design", (December 2005). Went to work for VMWare, in Palo Alto, CA.
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Kelly Waller, (MS)
"Developing a benchmark suite for the evaluation of
orientation sensors", (December 2006). Went to work for Intel in
Columbia, SC.
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Marty Werner, (MS)
"Using a spline to model the motion of a 4-man fireteam
during building clearing exercises", (December 2006).
Went to law school at the University of South Carolina.
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Li Yu, (PhD)
"On the stability of region count in the parameter space
of image analysis methods", (December 2007).
Went to work for Iptron (formerly Schlumberger).
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Tom Epton, (MS)
"Odometry correction of a mobile robot using a
range-finding laser", (December 2007).
Went to work for SPAWAR (Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic)
in Charleston, SC.
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Karsten Lowe, (MS)
"Distance estimation between transceivers over
short distances", (December 2007).
Went to work for ERC, Inc., a defense contractor.
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Anirudh Singh, (MS)
"Automated State Change Detection of a Gaussian
Distributed Signal", (August 2008).
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Yujie Dong, (MS)
"A device for detecting and counting bites of food taken by a person
during eating", (August 2009).
Pursuing PhD at Clemson University.
Current students
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Daniel Ganjali, (PhD) started May 2007, dganjal@clemson.edu.
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Yujie Dong, (PhD) started August 2009, yujied@clemson.edu.
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Weixin Wu, (PhD), started August 2008, weixinw@clemson.edu.
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Salil Banerjee, (PhD), started August 2008, salilb@clemson.edu.
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Meredith Drennan, (MS), started December 2008, mdrenna@clemson.edu.
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Sandeep Lakkakula, (PhD), started August 2009, slakkak@clemson.edu.
Last updated August 2009
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