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Jan 26 2012

10 New Theses & Dissertations from the NCSU Colleges of Engineering & Physical & Mathematical Sciences

Civil Engineering Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering


Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering

Environmental, Economic, and Process Evaluation of Anaerobic Co-digestion of Grease Trap Waste with Municipal Wastewater Sludge
by James Hunter Long
Vibration Based Damage Detection of Scour in Coastal Bridges
by Adel Hussein Elsaid Elsaid


Computer Science


Computer Science

CloneScale : Distributed Resource Scaling for Virtualized Cloud Systems
by Sethuraman Subbiah
A Cooperative Approach to Mitigating Sybil Attack in Wireless Sensor Networks
by Gaurang Sanjeev Sinkar
I/O Coordination for Co-Running Scientific Applications to Improve Parallel I/O Performance
by Abhishek B. Sreenivasa
New System Security Mechanisms for the Cloud Computing Infrastructure
by Ahmed Moneeb Azab


Electrical and Computer Engineering


Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Design and Analysis of Opportunistic Forwarding in Challenged Networks
by Chul-Ho Lee
Investigation of High-k Dielectrics and Metal Gate Electrodes for Non-volatile Memory Applications
by Srikant Jayanti
Measurement of Impact Ionization Coefficients in GaN
by Ayse Merve Özbek


Statistics


Statistics.

Shape Restricted Nonparametric Regression with Bernstein Polynomials
by Jiangdian Wang


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Jan 11 2012

2 New Articles from Computer Science Department Researchers @ NCSU

Recent Articles from NCSU Computer Science Department Researchers, December 1-15, 2011

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Dec 23 2011

3 New Articles from Computer Science Department Researchers @ NCSU

Recent Articles from NCSU Computer Science Department Researchers, November 15-30, 2011

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Dec 15 2011

4 New Articles from Electrical & Computer Engineering Department Researchers @ NCSU

Recent Articles from NCSU Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Researchers, November 1-14, 2011

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Dec 06 2011

A New Article from Computer Science Department Researcher @ NCSU

Recent Article from NCSU Computer Science Department Researcher, November 1-14. 2011

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Nov 24 2011

A New Article from a Computer Science Department Researcher @ NCSU

Recent Article from NCSU Computer Science Department Researcher, October 17-31, 2011

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Nov 07 2011

2 New Articles from Computer Science Department Researchers @ NCSU

Recent Articles from NCSU Computer Science Department Researchers, October 3-16, 2011

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Oct 27 2011

2 New Articles from Computer Science Department Researchers @ NCSU

Recent Articles from NCSU Computer Science Department Researchers, September 19-October 2, 2011

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Oct 19 2011

SpeedCon: An Unconference on Communication Saturday, October 29, 2011

The STC Carolina chapter and the NC State SIGDOC chapter are presenting an unconference on communication. Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (ET) in Raleigh @ NC State University Talley Center.

STC Carolina NC State SIGDOC

Schedule
Registration and breakfast (provided by TPS and Scriptorium) will begin at 9:00 a.m. The program will kick off at 10:00 a.m. with the keynote address by John R. Kohl, author of The Global English Style Guide. There will be a total of 20 breakout sessions, each 30 minutes long, with four sessions running concurrently. Some sessions may include two 15-minute presentations, and some may include five 5-minute presentations.
An unconference is a participant-driven conference. The content is generally diverse and tends to include some short presentations such as lightning talks (a series of 5-minute presentations, often unrelated to one another). Unconferences avoid aspects of conventional conferences such as high fees, sponsored presentations, and top-down organization. (And hey, you can’t get lower-cost than free!)

Presenter Signup
If you’d like to present, please sign up.

Oct 19 2011

40 New eBooks in Computer Science: Programming @ NCSU Libraries