Nirupama Bulusu

Students and Student Collaborators

Home | Bio | Papers | Talks | Students



Graduate Students

    M.S/PhD students

    Mohammed Alsaid

    Xi Yu

    Pei Du

Alumni

    Past PhD Student Collaborators


    Rajib Rana, University of New South Wales

    Tatiana Bokareva, University of New South Wales (co-supervised with Sanjay Jha)


      Topic: SASHA: A Self-Healing Hybrid Sensor Network Architecture
      Current Employment: Teradata Corporation.
      Tatiana visited Portland State University between Jan-May 2005.

    Wen Hu, University of New South Wales (co-supervised with Sanjay Jha)

      Topic: Adaptive Resource Management in Hybrid Sensor Networks
      Current Employment: Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales,Sydney, Australia.

        Awards
        Winner of CSIRO's Julius CAREER award (2012).

    Michael Liu, University of New South Wales (co-supervised with Sanjay Jha)

      Topic: Self-Organizing, Location-Aware CDMA-MAC protocols
      Current Employment: Postdoctoral Associate, University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
    MS Alumni


    Phillip Sitbon

    Damon Tyman

    Judy Fischbach

    Seungweon Park

    Past MS Student Collaborators

    Saurabh Shukla, University of New South Wales

      Topic: Cane-toad monitoring in Kakadu National Park Using Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks
      Saurabh developed an innovative scheme for sensor deployment and re-deployment using Bayesian reasoning on domain knowledge.
      We presented this work at the Networks Research Workshop, which incidentally was held in Cairns, quite close to the Kakadu National Park.

Undergraduate Students Advised


    Fletcher Hazlehurst, University of Vermont

    Danny Aley, Portland State University

    Huy Tran, Portland State University

    Eric Casler, Portland State University


    Ken Brotherton, Portland State University

    Afreen Khan (Portland State University), Jon Charnas (Lewis and Clark College)

      Topic : Educational demonstration at OMSI

    Max Rupp, Portland State University

      Topic : Distributed Face Recognition Using the Cascades Framework
      Max is currently employed at Apple.

    Jenni Wittwer, Portland State University

    Abhimanyu Shekhawat, IIT Kanpur

    Antonio Buonamassa, ENSEIRB, France

    Angelika Herbold (Western Washington University, CRA-W DMP intern) and Thierry Lamarre (ENSEIRB, France)

      Topic: Resilient event detection in wireless sensor networks
      A paper based on this work appeared at ISSNIP 2004.
      Angelika is the 2005 winner of the Microsoft Technical Scholarship and Mark Lockwood Memorial scholarship and 2006 Presidential Scholar from Western Washington University. Currently a Ph.D student at the University of Washington.

    Tatiana Bokareva, University of New South Wales

      Topic: Performance comparison of data dissemination protocols for sensor networks (Honors Thesis)
      Tatiana won a University of New South Wales Engineering School Scholarship for pursuing a Ph.D.
      Tatiana presented a paper on her performance comparison at Globecom 2004.

    Dang Xuan Thanh, University of Technology, Sydney (Taste of Research Summer Intern and subsequently NICTA Research Aide)

      Topics: The REKF localization system, Learning in localization systems, Relay-based sensor networks
      Thanh presented a demo of the REKF localization system at ACM SenSYS 2004.

    Budi Mulyawan, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (Taste of Research Summer Intern)

      Topic: The REKF Localization System
      Currently at Computer Voice Technology (Global) Pty Ltd. Sydney, Australia.

    Wei Shong Yong, Curtin University, Perth, Australia (Taste of Research (TOR) Summer Intern)

      Topic: The REKF Localization System

        Awards
        Thanh, Budi and Wilson won the First Prize in the UNSW TOR research competition for their outstanding summer work.

    Jamie, UCLA

      Topic: Comparison of centralized, distributed, iterative approaches to network localization.

        Awards
        Jamie won the Al-Ben scholarship in 2003 and was an active undergraduate researcher with the UCLA CENS team.

    Tommy Tran, UCLA

      Topic:Visualization and Experimental evaluation of self-configuring localization systems.
      Part of this work appeared in our ACM TECS 2004 journal paper.

High School Students


    Vikram Nagapudi, 2020-21.

    Aditi Bhaskar, 2019-20.

    Elizabeth Romero-Herrera, Oregon Episcopal School, Saturday Academy Intern, Summer 2018
    Project: Incentive Mechanisms for Mobile Crowdsourcing


    David Charatan, Lincoln High School, Saturday Academy Intern, Summer 2015
    Project: HealthTrendFinder


    Holden Lee, Lincoln High School, Saturday Academy Intern, Summer 2015
    Project: HealthTrendFinder


Back to Nirupama Bulusu's home page.