Computer Science
In the 2009-10 academic year the Computer Science Honors Program began awarding Honors only to student research projects. The projects listed below have been defended successfully, and a copy of the thesis deposited in Swem Library.
Key:
- Student, "Thesis" (Honors level)
Committee Chair + Other Committee Members
2019-2020
- No honors students this year
2018-19
- Eyosyas Dagnachew, "Twitter Sentiment Analysis on Leicester City's Phenomenal 2015/16 EPL Title Winning Season"
James Deverick + Robert Michael Lewis, Daniel J. Parker - Xida Ren, "Using Gleaned Computing Power to Forecast Emerging-market Equity Returns with Machine Learning" (Honors)
Zhenming Liu + Robert Michael Lewis, Tyler Frazier, Bin Ren - Dmytro Shmagin, "Utilizing Machine Learning Classifiers to Identify SSH Brute Force Attacks"
James Deverick + Robert Michael Lewis, Eric Walter - Ruhao Tang, "Leveraging NLP to Enable Analysis of User Driven Routines" (Honors)
Xu Liu + Dmitry Evtyushkin, Gexin Yu
2017-18
- Michael Curcio
Denys Poshyvanyk + Robert Lewis, Peter Kemper, Ross Iaci - Yangyang He, "Procedural Generation and Rendering of Ink Bamboo Painting" (Honors)
Timothy Davis + James Deverick, Chun-yu Lu - Colin Lightfoot, "Analyzing Political Bias through a User-Friendly Interface" (Honors)
James Deverick + Timothy Davis, Robert Lewis, Mainak Patel - Benjamin Powell, "Turning Detection in Sandbar Sharks Through Accelerometer Data" (Honors)
Gang Zhou + Denys Poshyvanyk, Timothy Davis, Kevin Weng, Laurie Sanderson
2016-17
- Colin Weinshenker, "Characterization of Neural Network Backpropagation on Chiplet-based GPU Architectures" (Honors)
Adwait Jog + Zhenming Liu, Dan Cristol
2015-16
- No Honors students this year
2014-15
- James Bieron, "Two-stage Fitting of BRDF Models" (Honors)
Pieter Peers + Michael Lewis, Weizhen Mao and Anke van Zuylen
2013-14
- Alessandro Roux, "SEED: Searching Encrypted Email Dependably: A Design Specification for Secured Webmail" (Honors)
Qun Li + Pieter Peers, Rex Kincaid
2012-13
- Brett Cooley, "Metis: Mocking Data for Usability & Privacy" (Honors)
Haining Wang + Gang Zhou, Ryan Vinroot
2011-12
- No Honors students this year
2010-11
- Harry Tian Gao, "Protocol Design for Sensor Networks" (Honors)
Qun Li + Michael Lewis, Weizhen Mao, Virginia Torczon
2009-10
- No Honors students this year
2008-09
- Charles Liarakos, "Software Engineering of a Direct Search Package for Nonlinear Optimization" (Highest Honors)
Virginia Torczon + Andreas Stathopoulos, Michael Lewis
- Robert Staubs, "Specialization Methods and Cataphoricity in Coreference Resolution" (High Honors)
Xipeng Shen + Haining Wang, Ann Reed
- Benjamin Strahs, "Secure Passwords Through Enhanced Hashing" (Highest Honors)
Haining Wang + Phil Kearns, Paul Davies
2005-06
- William Cline, "A Prototype for In Situ Packet Filtering" (High Honors)
Phil Kearns + Dimitrios Nikolopoulos, Rex Kincaid - James Dzierwa, "A Power Model for Power-Aware Dynamic Thread Control in High-Performance Multiprocessor Systems" (Highest Honors)
Dimitrios Nikolopoulos + Phil Kearns, Paul Heideman
2004-05
- Wyatt Chaffee, "A Shared Channel Technique for Optimal Performance in Optical Burst Shared Networks" (High Honors)
Haining Wang + Bruce Lowekamp, Qun Li, Rex Kincaid - Anne Huang, "Strategic Filtering and Analysis of TCP ApplicationTraffic for Improved Network Monitoring" (Honors)
Bruce Lowekamp + Phil Kearns, Don Campbell - Keywan Tabatabai, "Identifying Web Server's IP Fingerprint" (High Honors)
Haining Wang + Xiaodong Zhang, Phil Kearns, Vladimir Bolotnikov - George Zagaris, "Orthogonal Unstructured Mesh Generation for Highly Deformable Bodies" (Honors)
Nikos Chrisochoides + Bob Noonan, Bruce Lowekamp, Michael Lewis
2003-04
- Benjamin Cox, "ConcernEditor: a Prototype Editor for Software Plans" (Highest Honors)
D. Coppit - Evan McCreedy, "A Fault-Tolerant and Adaptive Implementation of mpiBLAST for Large-Scale or Distributed Heterogeneous Clusters" (High Honors)
D. Nikolopoulos - Samuel Small, "Perceived Bandwidth and Topology-based Clique Selectino for Network Monitoring" (High Honors)
B. Lowekamp
2002-03
- Xiomara Maya, "Multiple Sequence Alighment with MP-Score" (Honors)
W. Mao - Eric Rozier, " Non-Parametric Estimatiom of the Cumulatine Intensity Function for a Non-Homogeneous Service Process" (Honors)
L. Leemis - Ryan Shipley, "On Efficient Skyline Computation" (High Honors)
P. Godfrey
2000-01
- Mark Fashing, "Adventures in Non-photorealism: Creating a Painterly Renderer" (Highest Honors)
R. Prosl - Eric Koskinen, "IP Substitution as a Building Block for Fault Tolerance in Stateless Distributed Network Services" (Highest Honors)
P. Kearns
1999-00
- Adam Gurson, "Simplex Search Behavior in Nonlinear Optimization" (Highest Honors)
V. Torczon
- Christopher Siefert, "Model-Assisted Pattern Search" (Highest Honors)
V. Torczon
1998-99
- Elizabeth Dolan,"Pattern Search Behavior in Nonlinear Optimization" (Highest Honors)
V. Torczon - Brandon Mitchell, "Casually Ordered Message Passing in MPI" (High Honors)
P. Kearns
1997-98
- Brad Arkin, "Algebraic Structures in Feistel Ciphers and an Analysis of GOST" (Highest Honors)
W. Bynum - Jesse Chappell, "Unifying the Workstation Cluster: A Kernel-Level Facility for Remote Process Execution and Signaling" (Highest Honors)
P. Kearns - Paul Pruitt, "An Asynchronous Checkpoint and Rollback Facility for Distributed Computations" (Highest Honors)
P. Kearns
1996-97
- Matthew Schimid, "A Multi-Tasking Mobile Robot Operating System Supporting the Subsumption Architecture" (Honors)
W. Bynum
1995-96
- Neal Cardwell, "Causally-Structured Output Streams for Distributed Computations" (Highest Honors)
P. Kearns - Nathan Carr, "Marching Pyramids: Reconstructing Isosurfaces with Body Centered Cubic Lattice Data" (High Honors)
R. Prosl
- Brian Dewey, "Kernel-Level Implementation of an Encrypting FIle System" (Highest Honors)
P. Kearns - James Eanes, "2D Visualization Algorithms on Random Grids" (Honors)
Richard Prosi
1994-95
- Craig Chaney, "The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Subsumption Architecture in Robotics Programming" (Honors)
W. Bynum - Heji Kim, "Markov Chain Compaction" (Highest Honors)
G. Ciardo - Tin Siladin, "A Scan Conversion Algorighm for Line Segments in 3D Discrete Voxel Space(High Honors)
R. Noonan
1992-93
- Gregory Miller, "An Object-Oriented Framework for Compiler Construction" (High Honors)
R. Noonan
1990-91
- Bruce Childers, "Program Source File Compaction" (Honors)
P. Kearns - Daniel O'Brien, (Honors)
1989-90
- Steven Bondi, "Priority Queue Algorithms and the Multi-Server Queue Model" (Honors)
S. Park - Stephen Harvey, "A Simulation Analysis of Mobile-Servers on a Congested Network" (High Honors)
S. Park
1988-89
- Emily West, "A Blast Protocol for File Transfer in the Ethernet Environment" (High Honors)
P. Kearns
1987-88
- Donna Wood, "Production Systems in Grammar Form" (Honors)
R. Collins - Michael Ryan, "The Synthesis of Autonomous Navigation Systems for Mobile Robots" (High Honors)
W. Bynum - Evan Zweifel, "Extend: and Extensible Compiler System Based on Automatically-Generated Grammars" (High Honors)
R. Collins
1986-87
- Christopher Payne, "Tangle: and Experimental Environment for Expert Systems Research" (High Honors)
L. Morell - Robert Rhoad, "A Semantically Driven Database Management System" (Honors)
W. Bynum - Curt Richter, "micPas: an Experiment in High Level Microprogramming" (High Honors)
W. Bynum
1985-86
- Stephen Lucas, "Transformational Modeling in Diagnosing Novice Programmer Misconceptions"
L. Morell - Andrew Jewell, "PargenPlus: an Introspective, Knowledge-Based LR Parser Generator Supporting Direct State Access and Bi-Level Ambiguity" (High Honors)
R. Collins - Frederick Stevens, "Object Oriented, Graphics Based, Abstraction Language (OOGBAL)"
L. Morell
1984-85
- Sandra Whitworth, "New Results on the Change-Making Problem" (High Honors)
P. Stockmeyer