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| RE Lab Members - May 2007: Dright Ho (L. Williams' Ph.D. student), Paul Otto (MS '07, Ph.D '10, J.D. '10), Aaron Massey (MS '08), Annie Antón (PhD '97), Travis Breaux (Ph.D. '08); Laurie Jones (M.S. '07, PhD '11) |
July 2005: Laurie Jones (MA, Mills College), Janvi Badlaney (MS '06), Paul Otto (MS '06), Matt Vail (MS '06), Annie Antón (PhD '97), Qingfeng He (PhD '05); Neha Jain (PhD '09) |
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Travis Breaux
Travis is a third year Ph.D. student. He has a B.S. in computer and information science from the University of Oregon and a B.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of Houston. Travis is interested in privacy and security issues from the requirements engineering perspective. He is a member of ThePrivacyPlace.Org research group, a recipient of the Fall 2005 CISCO Systems Information Assurance Scholarship and a 2006-2009 IBM Ph.D. Fellowship. He spent his first summer at IBM T.J. Watson in New York and his second summer at Purdue University in Indiana.
Jonathan Lewis Jonathan is a second year M.S./Ph.D. student. He has a B.S. in computer science from North Carolna State University and is currently funded on an NSF ITR grant, focusing on compliance with privacy policies and law.
Aaron Massey
Aaron is a second year M.S./Ph.D. student. He has a B.S. in computer engineering from Purdue University. Aaron is interested in security and privacy policy enforcement. He is funded as an RA on an NSF ITR grant, focusing on system compliance with privacy policy and law. Aaron is a recipient of the 2007 Google Policy Fellowship and will be working at the Cato Institute in Washington, DC this summer.
Jeremy Maxwell
Jeremy is a first year M.S. student, transitioning to the Ph.D. program. He is currently a TA and is the staff assistant to the 2008 NCSU Public Policy Task Force. This summer he will be an intern at IBM in Research Triangle Park. He received his BS in Computer Science from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2007.
Paul Otto
Paul is a second year Ph.D. student and is enrolled in a unique dual degree program, pursuing a Ph.D. in CS at NCSU while pursuing a J.D. from Duke Law School. He received his BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2004 and his MS in Ccomputer Science from NCSU in 2007. He is interested in privacy and security, is a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group, and is funded as an RA for an NSF CyberTrust grant that focuses on the specification and enforcement of privacy policies. Paul is a recipient of the 2007 Google Policy Fellowship and will be working at the Center for Democracy & Technology in Washington, DC this summer.
Jessica Young
Jessica is a first year Ph.D. student. She received her Bachelor of Science degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from Roanoke College in 2007. She is currently funded as a teaching assistant for Dr. Antón's graduate level software engineering course.
FORMER PHD STUDENTS
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Jim Yuill (Ph.D. 2006)
Jim is currently self-employed. He was co-advised by Dr. Mladen Vouk. Jim's dissertation research focused on security; he is applying military theory to incident response. Specifically, he addressed the problem of locating compromised devices after an intrusion is detected.
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Qingfeng (Frank) He (Ph.D. 2005)
Qingfeng is a researcher at ABB Corporate Research in Raleigh, NC. His dissertation focused on the application of requirements engineering techniques to specify access control policies. Qingfeng is a recipient of the Spring 2005 CISCO Systems Information Assurance Scholarship.
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Thomas A. Alspaugh (Ph.D. 2002)
Thomas is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Irvine. His dissertation focused on scenario management strategies to support requirements engineering activities.
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FORMER MS STUDENTS
Ryan A. Carter
Ryan successfully defended his M.S. thesis in April of 2001. His thesis work, funded by ABB, focused on evolutionary prototyping process models. After two semesters as the teaching assistant for CSC 310 (Software Engineering), he served as the course instructor during the summer of 2000. Ryan graduated in June of 2001; he accepted a position at IBM in Research Triangle Park.
John H. Dempster
John successfully defended his M.S. thesis in May of 2000. He develop conflict resolution techniques for the Goal-Based Requirements Analysis Method. He accepted a position at Bridgepoint Software.
William Stufflebeam
William received his BS in Business Management from NCSU in 2001 and his MS in CS in 2004. He was a founding member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group.
Hema Srikanth
Hema is a Ph.D. candidate at NCSU, working with Dr. Laurie Williams. For her M.S. thesis she developed a software process model, called ADAPT. Her work was funded by the NCSU E-Commerce Learning Center.
Matthew Vail
Matt successfully defended his M.S. thesis in April of 2006 and is now a Ph.D. student in the computer science department at U. Mass Amherst. He recevied his BS in CS from NCSU in 2004. He focused on privacy policy analysis, analyzing health care privacy policies, and created a survey instrument to evaluate various representations of privacy policies. Matt is a recipient of the Fall 2004 CISCO Systems Information Assurance Scholarship. He is a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group.
FORMER RESEARCH SCIENTIST
Laurie Jones Laurie is currently a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University where she is funded as an NSF Ph.D. Fellow. In 2006, whe completed her interdisciplinary computer science at Mills College in California. She received her BA in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. As a membr of ThePrivacyPlace.org, her research focuses on digital identies, education, and regulatory compliance. She was funded on two NSF ITR grants while at NCSU as well as by the CRA DMP program.
FORMER MCS STUDENTS
Janvi Badlaney
Janvi completed her MCS student in May of 2006. She has a B.S. in computer science from Bombay University and has worked at IBM and Sun Microsystems. Janvi was a member of ThePrivacyPlace.Org.
Neha Jain
Neha completed her MCS in May of 2006. She received her B.S. in Computer Science in 2005. Neha is a recipient of the Fall 2003 CISCO Systems Information Assurance Scholarship and the 2004 Google Anita Borg Undergraduate Scholarship. She was a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group and plans to attend medical school.
Varun Sharma
Varun completed his MCS in December of 2006. He received his undergraduate degree in computer science from University of Pune.
Devon F. Siege
Devon completed her MCS coursework in August of 2000. While at NC State she was funded on a research grant from BellSouth Telecommunications in Atlanta, focusing on requirements traceability and process improvement. She accepted a position at Lucent Technologies.
FORMER CRA DMP STUDENTS
Roksolana Antonyuk
Lana graduated from the Clarke College in Iowa where she double majored in computer science and mathematics. During the summer of 2001 she participated in the CRA (Computing Research Association) Distributed Mentor Project. Her summer project was the design and implementation of a database to support the SMaRT (Scenario Management and Requirements Tool).
Laura Bode
Laura is an undergraduate computer science major at Covenant College in Georgia. During the summer of 2002 she is participating in the CRA (Computing Research Association) Distributed Mentor Project. Laura's research focuses on episode management within the SMaRT (Scenario Management and Requirements Tool).
Neha Jain
Neha is a senior in the computer science ABM (Advanced Bachelors Masters) program. She is interested in privacy policy specification and enforcement. Neha is a recipient of the Fall 2003 CISCO Systems Information Assurance Scholarship and the 2004 Google Anita Borg Undergraduate Scholarship. During the summer of 2004 she participated in the CRA (Computing Research Association) Distributed Mentor Project. She is a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group.
Laurie Jones Laurie is currently a Ph.D. student at CMU, working with Dr. Latanya Sweeney. In December of 2006, she completed her M.S. in interdisciplinary computer science at Mills College in California. She received her BA in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. As a membr of ThePrivacyPlace.org, her research focuses on biometric technologies and digital identities.
Angela Reese
Angela graduated from the University of Dayton in Ohio in 2002 where she double majored in computer science and mathematics. During the summer of 2001 she participated in the CRA (Computing Research Association) Distributed Mentor Project. For her summer project she conducted a goal-based analysis of health care industry privacy policies; this work led to an RE'02 conference paper.
Marlies Santos
Marlies is a student at Miami-Dade College. During the summer of 2007, she was a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org, working on various privacy policy & legal compliance related projects.
Ha To
Ha graduated from Santa Clara University in California in 2001. During the summer of 2000 she particpated in the CRA (Computing Research Association) Distributed Mentor Project. She spent the summer performing a goal-based analysis of electronic commerce privacy policies with Thomas Alspaugh and Annie Antón.
FORMER UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Jesse Beaumont
Alan Booth
Kevin Childs (Honors Thesis)
Sam Dengler (Honors Thesis)
Jack Frink
Jack graduated with B.S. in December 2004. Jack recently received an Entrepreneurship Award from nSoftware in recognition of his Flesh tool. He was a member of ThePrivacyPlace.org research group.
Chris McClave
John Gemma
Bobby Noell
Shawn Page
Hiren Patel
Alton Patrick
Shane Smith
Matt Vail (Honors Thesis)
Paul Zaremba
PICTURES FROM PREVIOIUS YEARS
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| May 2002: Qingfeng (Frank) He (PhD 2005); Thomas Alspaugh (PhD 2002); Jim Yuill (PhD 2005); Hema Srikanth (MS 2002) |
August 2004: Matt Vail (MS 2006); Neha Jain (MS 2006); Travis Breaux (PhD 2008); Qingfeng He (PhD 2005); Will Stufflebeam (MS 2004); Annie Antón (PhD 1997); Jack Frink (BS 2005), Hai Yuan (PhD 2007) |
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