I presented the work of my MS student Manar Alohaly in a paper
entitled "Popularity-Based Temporal Relevance Estimation for
Micro-Blogging Retrieval" at
the 52nd Annual ACM
Southeast Conference in Kennesaw, Georgia, in March 2014.
I, along with Mike Gousie of Wheaton College, presented a paper
entitled "Helping Students Understand the Datapath with Simulators
and Crazy Models"
at SIGCSE 2013, The 44th
ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education in Denver
in March 2013.
I presented a paper entitled "Highway Data and Map Visualizations
for Educational Use"
at SIGCSE 2012, The 43rd
ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education in Raleigh
in March 2012.
I presented a contributed talk entitled "Evaluating
application-level vs. middleware-level load balancing for parallel
adaptive computation" at
the SIAM Conference on
Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing in Savannah in
February 2012.
I presented a demo entitled "Using the Google Maps API
with Highway Mapping Data as a Pedagogical Tool"
at CCSCNE 2011: the 16th Annual
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeastern
Conference at Western New England College in Springfield in April
2011.
I presented a poster entitled "Graph Algorithms Using
Highway Mapping Data and the Google Maps API"
at SIGCSE 2011: The 42nd
ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education in Dallas
in March 2011.
I presented a faculty poster entitled "A Dijkstra's
Algorithm Shortest Path Assignment Using the Google Maps API" at the
Fifteenth Annual
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeastern
Conference at the University of Hartford in April 2010.
I presented a minisymposium talk at the 9th
U.S. Congress on Computational Mechanics in San Francisco in
July 2007.
I presented, along with my thesis student from 2005-06 at Williams College,
Travis Vachon, work on load balancing of virtualized operating systems
at the IASTED
Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks Conference (PDCN
2007) in Innsbruck, Austria, in February 2007.
I have spoken at and organized minisymposia at several other SIAM
conferences.
I organized a minisymposium entitled "The Pipeline: Education in
Parallel and Scientific Computation" and gave a talk entitled
"Teaching Parallel Processing to Upper Level Undergraduates" in
that session at the SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for
Scientific Computing in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 2008.
I gave a talk at the
SIAM Conference on
Computational Science and Engineering in Costa Mesa,
California, in February 2007.
I gave a talk and organized a minisymposium "Tools
for High-Performance Scientific Computation in Cluster
Environments" at the
SIAM Conference on
Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing in San Francisco
in February 2006.
I was co-chair of and a speaker in the
minisymposium on "Resource-Aware Parallel
Computation" held at the
SIAM Conference on
Computational Science and Engineering in Orlando in
February 2005.
I was co-chair of the minisymposium on "Architecture-Aware Parallel
Computation" held at the
Eleventh SIAM Conference
on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing in San
Francisco in February 2004. A
paper highlighting the
work presented in this minisymposium was also submitted for
inclusion in the conference proceedings.
I was a co-organizer for ADAPT '03, a
conference held at RPI in October, 2003, in honor of my Ph.D. advisor,
Joe Flaherty, and I was co-editor of the proceedings volume, which
appeared as a special issue of Applied Numerical Mathematics in February 2005.