Classes and Academics


A politically correct class learning about the Masters.

PhD Information

  • The Master Plan PDF for earning a PhD at Indiana University at various paces.
  • Oral Qualifier Information and Reading List (html)
  • Draft Thesis Proposals (html)
  • Real Thesis Proposal (html)
  • Dissertation Page (html)

Progress


June 2007 Submitted thesis
May 2007 Thesis defense
September 2006 Presented thesis proposal
May 2006 Completed Bioinformatics minor, advanced to PhD candidacy
Spring 2006 I590: Programming for Science Informatics Prof. David Wild
Y790: Synthetic Programming Research Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
Sept 2005 Passed oral quals
Fall 2005 I571: Chemical Information Technology Prof. David Wild
Y790: Graph Ordering Research Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
Summer 2005 Y790: Specializer research Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
Y790: Various projects Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
May 2005 Awarded Master of Science in Computer Science
Spring 2005 B659: Web Mining Prof. Filipo Menczer (best course award runner up)
L529: Algorithms for Bioinformatics Prof. Sun Kim
Y790: Software libraries and graph mining research Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
Fall 2004 B551: Artificial Intelligence Prof. Michael Gasser
I532: Machine Learning for Bioinformatics Prof. Sun Kim
Y790: CompuCell and dotplot wrapup Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
August 2004 Passed Theory and Operating Systems written qualifying exams
Summer 2004 Y790: HPC Dotplot Research Prof. Mehmet Dalkilic
Y790: CompuCell Development Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
Spring 2004 L519 (as Y790): Introduction to Bioinformatics, Prof. Mehmet Dalkilic
P573: Scientific Computing, Prof. Randall Bramely
B629: Generic Programming, Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
P700: Fractals and Pattern Formation, Prof. Yoshinori Hayakawa (visiting from Tohoku University, Japan) (best course award :) )
Fall 2003 P536: Operating Systems, Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine
B501: Theory of Computation, Prof. Daniel Leivant
B649: Potts Model Development Research, Prof. Andrew Lumsdaine