ACM SRC Grand Finals Candidates, 2006 - 2007
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT WINNERS
Christopher Earl - Ohio Wesleyan University
SIGCSE'07
Third Place
Title of Submission: Shared Shortest Paths
Michael Ford
MOBICOM'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Opportunistic Bandwidth Allocation with SDR
Anthony Gitter - Arizona State University
SIGCSE'07
First Place
Title of Submission: Biomedical Information Extraction Through Deep Parsing and Syntactic Role Matching
Anselm Grundhoefer - Bauhaus University, Germany
SIGGRAPH'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Real-Time Adaptive Radiometric Compensation
Erica Yuan-Ting Huang
HOPPER'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Mobile phone keypad design for Fast Chinese Text Entry by Phonetic Spelling
Maria A. Kazandjieva - Mt. Holyoke College
SIGCSE'07
Second Place
Title of Submission:Lightweight Economic Models for Resource Sharing in Wireless Networks
GRADUATE STUDENT WINNERS
Yevgen Borodin - Stony Brook University
ASSETS'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: HearSay: ContextDirected NonVisual
Laura Chiticariu
HOPPER'06
First Place
Title of Submission: A non-intrusive Data-driven Approach to Debugging Schema Mapping for Data Exchange
Dario Correal - Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia
OOPSLA'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: Definition And Execution Of Multiple Viewpoints In Workflow Processes
George Fairbanks - Carnegie Mellon University
OOPSLA'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Design Fragments Make Framework Use Easier
Joshua Hailpern - Carnegie Mellon University
ASSETS'06
First Place
Title of Submission: WISE: A Wizard Interface Supporting Enhanced Usability
Bowen Hui
HOPPER'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: Automatic Software Customization: A Methodology for Learning Individual Preferences
Seiji Isotani - Osaka University
SIGCSE'07
Second Place
Title of Submission:Using Ontologies to Develop Theory-aware Collaborative Learning Applications
Jhilmil Jain
HOPPER'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: Extensible and Dynamic Data Stucture Viewers in Java
Jik-Soo Kim - University of Maryland-College Park
SC'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: Employing Peer-to-Peer Services for Robust Grid Computing
Benjamin C Lee - Harvard University
SC'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Statistical Inference for Efficient Microarchitectural and Application Analysis
Murni Mahmud - University Of Manchester, UK
ASSETS'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: A Mixed Method For Evaluating Input Devices With Older Persons
Zeki Melek - Texas A&M University
SIGGRAPH'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: Bending Burning Matches and Crumpling Burning Paper
Emerson Murphy-Hill
OOPSLA'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: Improving Usability of Refactoring Tools
Taiga Nakamura - University of Maryland
SC'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: HPCBugBase: An Experience Base for HPC Defects
Vishnu Navda
MOBICOM'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: Deflect: Interference-aware Fast Path Adaptation in Wireless Mesh Networks
Makoto Okabe - University of Tokyo
SIGGRAPH'06
Third Place
Title of Submission: Illumination Brush: Interactive Design of Image-based Lighting
Vivek Shrivastava
MOBICOM'06
First Place
Title of Submission: On the (In)Feasibility of Fine Grained Transmit Power Control
Robin Snader
MOBICOM'06
Second Place
Title of Submission: Energy-Efficient Frame Dropping Policies for Multimedia
Jiang Zheng - North Carolina State University
SIGCSE'07
First Place
Title of Submission: On Regression Testing COTS-based Applications
Wenjin Zhou - Brown University
SIGGRAPH'06
First Place
Title of Submission: Perceptual Coloring and 2D Sketching for Segmentation of Neural Pathways
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