Faculty
| Dr. Stephane Durocher |
durocher [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-412, EITC University of Manitoba 204 474 8466 home page |
current students and postdocs: Dr. Robert Fraser (postdoc) Saeed Mehrabi (Ph.D.) Debajyoti Mondal (Ph.D.) Dr. Matthew Skala (postdoc) Mohammad Abdul Wahid (M.Sc.) |
| Steph's research interests span various topics in computational geometry, graph theory, data structures, and discrete mathematics, including spatial data structures, facility location, kinetic data structures, geometric graph theory, position-based routing, geometric models for wireless communication, and range searching. | ||
| Dr. Jason Morrison |
jason_morrison [at] umanitoba [dot] ca E1-346, EITC University of Manitoba 204 474 8496 home page |
current students: Trevor Gascoyne (M.Sc.) |
| Jason's research interests are in the application of computational geometry and optimization in biomedical and biological instrumentation in a variety of areas. This includes the use of projective geometry in radiostereometric analysis of implant wear; clustering analysis and dimensionality reduction of chemometric data; and simplified geometric model generation of orthopaedic surgery. A key current project is the spatial calibration and correlation of disparate microscopy techniques. | ||
| Dr. Helen Cameron |
hacamero [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-477, EITC University of Manitoba 204 474 8466 home page |
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Current Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
| Dr. Robert Fraser Postdoctoral fellow |
fraser [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-411, EITC home page |
research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Saeed Mehrabi Ph.D. student |
mehrabi [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-553, EITC home page |
research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Debajyoti Mondal Ph.D. student |
jyoti [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-553, EITC home page |
research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Dr. Matthew Skala Postdoctoral fellow |
mskala [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-411, EITC home page |
research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Mohammad Abdul Wahid M.Sc. student |
wahid [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca E2-553, EITC home page |
research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
Alumni
| Derek Cormier Tamkang University |
undergraduate research assistant, 2012 | research supervisors: Stephane Durocher and Jim Young |
| Kyle Joseph | undergraduate research assistant, 2012 | research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Saeed Mehrabi graduate program, University of Manitoba |
M.Sc., 2012 | research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Lyndon Miller undergraduate program, University of Manitoba |
undergraduate research assistant, 2012 | research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Debajyoti Mondal graduate program, University of Manitoba |
M.Sc., 2012 | research supervisor: Stephane Durocher |
| Robin Swanson | undergraduate research assistant, 2010 | research supervisor: Helen Cameron |
Faculty in Related Research Areas
A number of faculty members at the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg have research interests in theoretical computer science.| Dr. Michael Domaratzki | home page | research interests: bioinformatics, molecular computing, and theory of computing |
| Dr. William Kocay | home page | research interests: graph theory and algorithms including planarity, Hamilton cycles, network flows, matchings, colourings, automorphism groups, group algorithms, data structures, complexity and NP-completeness, combinatorics including block designs, Steiner triple systems, projective geometry, graphic interfaces, and display of graphs |
| Dr. Alexandre Leblanc | home page | research interests: nonparametric function estimation, semi-parametric methods in regression, inference from sparse multinomial data, asymptotics, Bayesian methods, computational statistics, decision theory, copulas, robustness |
| Dr. Ben Li | home page | research interests: combinatorial designs, lotto designs, construction of designs with parallel and sequential algorithms, and applications of designs to various disciplines such as coding theory and computer networking |
| Dr. John van Rees | home page | research interests: existence of certain combinatorial objects and their theoretical and algorithmic construction, and distinguishing isomorphic designs produced by computer programs |