Student advisement
    Doctoral

  1. Josey van Orsdale (Ph.D. co-Advisor), Adaptive Respondent-Driven Sampling of Social Networks: A Simulation-based Study using Machine Learning , Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2022.

  2. Anna Wisniewska (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), Applying Behavioral-Ecological Models to Secondary User Dynamics in Cognitive Radio Societies, CUNY Graduate Center, 2019. Currently: Assistant Professor, Washington State University, On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  3. Ian Duncan (Ph.D. co-Advisor), Modeling and planning of network-based Hepatitis C treatment and behavioral interventions among people who inject drugs in rural Puerto Rico, Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2019.Read the thesis.

  4. Yuri Cantor (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), Morphogenesis and Growth Driven by Selection of Dynamical Properties, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2017.Read the thesis.

  5. Deniz Sarioz (Ph.D. Committee Member), Obstacle representations of graphs, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2013. Currently: Google, On LinkedIn.

  6. Mohamed Saad (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), Secure critical care resource optimization based on heterogeneous vital signs, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2010. On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  7. Zeki Bilgin (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), Enhancing the performance of active connections in MANETs through dynamic route and power optimization, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2010. Currently: Turkish National Gendarmie,Read the thesis.

  8. Omer Demir (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), A Scalable Agent-based System for Network Flow Reconstruction with Applications to Determining the Structure and Dynamics of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2010. Currently: Turkish National Gendarmie,Read the thesis.

  9. Eman Abdu (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor), Clustering Categorical Data using Summaries and Spectral Techniques, Department of Computer Science, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2009. Currently: Adjunct faculty, John Jay College, On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  10. Enzo Sainato (Ph.D. Committee Member), Situational Surveillance Control, Department of Criminal Justice, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2009. Currently: Professor, City University of Seattle.

  11. Ghassen Ben Brahim (Ph.D. Committee Member), Cooperative Networking and Mobility in MANETs, Department of Computer Science, University of Western Michigan, 2007. Currently: Professor, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University.

    Masters

  1. Richard Alcalde (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), Efficient data mining of forensic metadata from multi-disk environments, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, In progress. Currently: Con Ed, On LinkedIn.

  2. Gisela Font Sayeras (M.Sc. co-Advisor), Open Dynamic Interaction Network, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2020.Read the thesis.

  3. Cesar Vargas (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), MEDS: Malware Evolution Discovery System, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2014. On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  4. Fatih Istikas (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), Applications of subspace clustering to scalable digital document forensics, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2014.Read the thesis.

  5. Tamer Oguz (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), Social Network Analysis Using Perceptual Tomography, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2014.Read the thesis.

  6. Cindy Zimmerman (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), An Evaluation of Private-Sector Digital Forensics Processes and Practices, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2013. Currently: Axispoint,Read the thesis.

  7. Jessica Jaquez (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), Towards Scalable E-Discovery using Content-based Hierarchical File Clustering , Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2013. Currently: Deloitte, On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  8. David Chan (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), JJ-BCI: A Prototype Platform for Brain Fingerprinting and Cognitive Forensics, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2011. Currently: Analyst, High Tech Crimes Unit at District Attorney of NY, On LinkedIn,Read the thesis.

  9. Carol Dottin (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), Cooperative Networking and Control for Emergency Response Teams, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2009. Currently: Senior Programmer/Analyst, Heritage Insurance,Read the thesis.

  10. Juseop Lim (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), A Feasibility Study on Wireless Device Location using a Single Directional Wireless Antenna, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2008. Currently: UBIC, Deloitte,Read the thesis.

  11. Jamie Levy (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), METAL Memory Encryption, Forensic Computing Program, John Jay College CUNY, 2007. Currently: Terremark/Verizon,Read the thesis.

  12. Ghassen Ben Brahim (M.Sc. Thesis Advisor), TRON: Toolkit for Routing in Optical Networks, Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri, Coumbia, 2007. Currently: Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University.

    Undergraduate Project Mentor (this list is not up to date)

  1. Michael Tsamis. Auralizing network security data, John Jay College, 2011. Currently: eMarketer.

  2. Djonique Crisp. A meta network survey website generator, John Jay College, 2010.

  3. Carrie Schaper. LANscaper: An extensible SCAPY-based Network Monitoring Platform, John Jay College, 2009. Currently: Pentester, Unnamed Agency.

  4. Chunhui Meng. The design and implementation of CASPER, A system for computer analysis of student performance and educational retension, John Jay College, 2008. Currently: John Jay College Library, On LinkedIn.

  5. Petrit Duraku. Multi-resolution spatiotemporal databases in Java, John Jay College, 2006. Currently: OSIsoft, On LinkedIn.

  6. Aljona Necaj. Distributed database implementation using MySQL and PHP, John Jay College, 2005. Currently: DEPM.

  7. Claudine Grant. Object recognition algorithms in Java, John Jay College, 2005. Currently: Database Administrator, Life's WORC.

  8. James Johnson. A distributed event service with virtual synchrony, CMU, 2001.

  9. Birendro Roy. A simulator for investigating load and communication minimization in multi-agent systems, MIT, 2000.

  10. Nicolai Zeldovich. An ST protocol network driver for Linux, MIT, 1999. Currently: Assistant Professor, MIT.

  11. Ron Shacham. A multithreaded Java implementation of the CASiNO framework, Berkeley, 1999. Currently: Principal Scientist, AT&T Labs, On LinkedIn.

  12. Jennifer Trotta. A Visual Debugger Library for the CASiNO framework, Catholic University of America, 1999.

  13. Rudy Kellner. The SimKernel Debugger for the CASiNO framework, Rensaellaer, 1999.

  14. Max Berman. Interim Layer Network Management for ATM, Rensaellaer, 1998.

  15. Chris Westmoreland. ATM Network Management using SNMP, Rensaellaer, 1998.

  16. Rodney Walker. A hierarchical network designer and graphical layout tool for the PRouST ATM network simulator, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1997. Currently: Senior Software Developer, SITA, On LinkedIn.

  17. Daniel Russakoff. Automatic graph layout for CASiNO framework applications, Harvard University, 1997. Currently: Voxeltron, On LinkedIn.

  18. Tolentino Correia. A library for transparent migration from TCP/IP to ATM, City College CUNY, 1997.

  19. Lionel Pagador. A live video capture transport system for native ATM, Johns Hopkins, 1997.

  20. Sean Mountcastle. CASiNO: A Rapid Prototyping Framework for Applications and Protocols for High-Speed Networks, Catholic University of America, 1997. Currently: Director, Infrastructure Engineering at VERISIGN, On LinkedIn.