Faculty


Dr. Stephane Durocher
durocher [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca
E2-412, EITC
University of Manitoba
204 474 8466
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students currently supervised:
Yeganeh Bahoo (PhD)
Sahar Mehrpour (MSc)
Debajyoti Mondal (PhD)
Kelly Ramsay (MSc)
Robby Singh (undergraduate research assistant)
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
students currently supervised:
Trevor Gascoyne (MSc)
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.

Current Students and Postdoctoral Fellows

Yeganeh Bahoo
PhD student
bahoo [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca
E2-553, EITC
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research supervisors:
Stephane Durocher
Prosenjit Bose
Sahar Mehrpour
MSc student
mehrpour [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca
E2-553, EITC
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Debajyoti Mondal
PhD student
jyoti [at] cs [dot] umanitoba [dot] ca
E2-553, EITC
home page
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Kelly Ramsay
MSc student
research supervisors:
Stephane Durocher
Alexandre Leblanc
Robby Singh
undergraduate research assistant
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher

Alumni

Postdoctoral fellows
Dr. Robert Fraser
Google
postdoctoral fellow 2011-2014
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research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Dr. Matthew Skala
postdoctoral fellow at IT University of Copenhagen
postdoctoral fellow 2011-2014
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research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
PhD
Saeed Mehrabi
postdoctoral fellow, University of Waterloo
PhD, 2015
home page
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
MSc
Saeed Mehrabi
postdoctoral fellow, University of Waterloo
MSc, 2012
home page
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Debajyoti Mondal
PhD program, University of Manitoba
MSc, 2012
home page
research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Mohammad Abdul Wahid MSc, 2013 research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
BSc
Derek Cormier
MSc program, University of British Columbia
undergraduate research assistant, 2012 research supervisors:
Stephane Durocher
Jim Young
Joshua Hernandez undergraduate research assistant, 2014 research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Kyle Joseph undergraduate research assistant, 2012 research supervisor:
Stephane Durocher
Lyndon Miller undergraduate research assistant, 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 have research interests in theoretical computer science.
Dr. Prosenjit Bose home page research interests: computational geometry, algorithms, and graph drawing
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. Helen Cameron home page
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. 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