The Class of 2003
Somdip Datta - A graduate of IIT, India, Somdip was a fifth-year graduate student in Engineering at Princeton University. His research interests lay in the area of routing and architechtural issues in Optical Core networks. While with Fraser Research, Somdip simulated a new architecture for a high performance/large scale packet switch.
Anil Madhavapeddy - A graduate of Imperial College, London University, England, Anil was a second-year graduate student in Computer Science at Cambridge University, England. His research interests included operating system security and audio networking. While with Fraser Research, Anil explored techniques to make broadband home networks easy to use and configure.
http://anil.recoil.org/
Aaron Patzer - A graduate of Duke University, Aaron was a second-year graduate student in Engineering at Princeton University. His research interests lay in optical communications, switching, and systems architecture. While at Fraser Research, Aaron investigated algorithms for fast restoration of service in a broadband access network.
David Scott - A graduate of Cambridge University, England, David was a fourth-year graduate student in Computer Science at Cambridge University. His research interests lay in developing methods for abstracting security policies from application code at a high level in the domain of Ubiquitous Computing. While at Fraser Research, David worked on the dynamic creation of a virtual path through a local area network.
http://dave.recoil.org/