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UCSD students K Claffy and Kevin Fall have
made significant contributions to the ANR groups efforts in analysis
and modeling of high speed networks.
Both have received their PhDs from the Computer Science
and Engineering Departments at UCSD in 1994.
- K Claffy completed her Ph.D degree on
Internet traffic characterization in
June 1994
under Professor George Polyzos in the Computer Systems Laboratory
within the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
at UCSD.
She is currently interested in several areas of
development of Internet communication and
information middleware.
- Kevin Fall completed his Ph.D. degree
in computer science in December 1994
under the direction of Professor Joseph Pasquale in the
Computer Systems Laboratory at UCSD.
His dissertation is entitled
A Peer to Peer I/O system in Support of I/O
Intensive Workloads.
As part of the network research group at SDSC,
Kevin has investigated protocol and performance
issues in the wide-area HIPPI environment
of the CASA gigabit testbed.
- Henry Sariowan is currently
a Ph.D. student in the Computer Systems Laboratory
investigating statistical models of Internet flows under the direction
of Professor George Polyzos.
Hans-Werner Braun
Wed Apr 19 20:12:08 PDT 1995