DIRECTED STUDIES STUDENTS OF
EVANGELOS KRANAKIS
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Patrick Kelly-Smith, Principles of Bionformatics, April 2005.
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Robert Fortier, Locking Ports, April 2005.
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Xiang Hu,
Incentives for Cooperation in P2P Systems, Dec 2004.
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Greg Sarsons,
Where Did the Bandwidth Go?, Dec 2001.
Things to Consider for Directed Studies
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Please take into account that either of
- I cannot be at Carleton because I have to do my CO-OP, or
- I need one more course to complete my degree,
is not a sufficient reason to offer you a directed studies
course.
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There have to be good reasons in order to
accept a directed studies student, including
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topic selected must be in a new state-of-the-art area
with important applications to either of mathematics, computer science
or perhaps other interdisciplinary fields,
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usually material may not necessarily be taught in a standard course
at Carleton U,
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research conducted and completed could potentially
lead to original publishable work,
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finally, student must have high GPA (at least close to 11)
and intend to continue
for a graduate degree.
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In a sense, successful completion of
directed studies would indicate potential that
could lead to scholarship, fellowship, etc, and further
scholarly work.
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Given that the above conditions are met I will be
more than happy to discuss, formulate the topic,
shape the research, advise,
and collaborate in research with you.
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Of course, you may also want to pursue an
Honor's Project.