Graduate Students

Chaitra Vijaygopalraj Urs

Chaitra Vijaygopalraj Urs
Chaitra is a Masters student in Computer Engineering, currently working in the area of vehicular communication and ad-hoc networks. She is focusing on utilizing the versatilities of a mobile phone along with the various communication protocols, to provide a better mobile and safe application in a vehicle-to-vehicle communication environment.

Enkh-Amgalan Baatarjav

Enkh-Amgalan Baatarjav
RESEARCH INTERESTS - Computer Network, Wireless Network, Behavior Analysis on Social Networking, and VoIP.
PhD. Computer Science: Dec 2011

Garima Bajwa

Garima Bajwa
Garima Bajwa is a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of North Texas (UNT). She is involved in inter-disciplinary research including Computer Science, Neuroscience and Signal Processing. She is currently working on mathematical modeling of bio-signals, with a focus on the ability to extract clinically significant information for real time application in smartphones. Prior to joining UNT, she completed her Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Waterloo, Canada.

Mohamed Fazeen

Mohamed Fazeen
Mohamed Issadeen Mohamed Fazeen, Ph.D. student in CSE, is focusing on road safety using smart phones and brain computer interfaces (BCI). He is developing techniques that can measure changes in human emotion using multi sensor Electroencephalogram (EEG) recording that will contribute to the drivers’ safety. He is currently working on dry and wet electrode sensors with single-channel and multi-channel recording. He is also researching on quantifying driver distraction using EEG, identifying human brain activities while drivers perform various safe and unsafe activities in a vehicle, and developing a mobile application that can read and process EEG from a BCI device

Neeraj Gupta

Neeraj Gupta
Ph.D. student, is working on Next Generation 911 system. The system incorporates new telecommunications technologies of Voice over IP and he is trying to study the problems that it creates. For example, when a 911 operator receives a call from someone using VoIP, the location of the caller may not be easily accessible. In such a situation, it is hard for emergency responders to help. His paper titled "Next Generation 9-1-1: Architecture and challenges in realizing an IP-multimedia-based emergency service", has been accepted in the Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Mr. Gupta, a Teaching Fellow for the CSE Department

Shanti Thiyagaraja

Shanti Thiyagaraja
I am pursuing my PhD. I am currently working in the area of mobile health and signal processing, developing healthcare apps for Android based mobile phones

Zachary Morgan

Zachary Morgan
Zachary Morgan is an undergraduate research assistant pursuing his degree in Computer Science. He currently researches in the areas of digital signal processing and pattern recognition. Other computer science related interests include compiler design, complex software system design techniques, and algorithm design.

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