Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 22:02:53 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 14:48:38 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 4319 CSC FACULTY: REEVES

Douglas S. Reeves

Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering

N. C. State University
Department of Computer Science
Box 8206
Raleigh, NC 27695-8206

Office: 231C Withers Hall
Telephone: (919) 515-2044
Fax: (919) 515-7896

Email: reeves@eos.ncsu.edu


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

I graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1987. Since that time I have been a faculty member at N. C. State.


TEACHING

I teach courses on ...

NSF and IBM have generously provided equipment for my courses on Multimedia Technology.


RESEARCH

My students and I are working on architectures and network protocols for real-time communication, and resource allocation for real-time applications in general. The results of our work (software and papers) can be obtained from the repository for the Real-Time Communication Project. This site also has some of our work on statistical modelling of compressed video.

I have worked on parallel processing of signal processing algorithms. Our current focus is on methods for specifying, partitioning, and scheduling algorithms. Our results (software and papers) are available from the repository for the Calypso Project.

At one time I worked on VLSI Design and CAD algorithms.

My research has been sponsored by AFOSR, IBM, ONR, NSF, MCNC, and N. C. State. I gratefully acknowledge this support.


COLLABORATIONS

It has been a great pleasure to work with the following talented individuals: Gavin Cato (PhD, 1996), Hussein Salama (PhD, 1996), Sanjeev Rampal (PhD, 1995), Sean Alexandre (MS, 1994), Caglan Aras (PhD, 1992), Somnath Viswanath (MS, 1992), and April Pennisi (MS, 1991).

Students I currently work with are Mike Izquierdo, Errin Fulp, Herbert Rivera-Sanchez, and Steven Wright. Colleagues I collaborate with are Yannis Viniotis and Winser Alexander.


AFFILIATIONS

My home departments are the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at N. C. State University.

I actively participate in the development and operation of the Multimedia Lab at N. C. State.

I'm a member of the program committee for the Third International Conference on Computer Science and Informatics, to be held in the Research Triangle on March 2--5, 1997.

I'm also a member of the editorial board for IEEE Parallel and Distributed Technology.


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