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| The Class of 2004 |
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| Alastair Beresford - A graduate of Cambridge University, England, Alastair was a fourth year graduate student in the Laboratory for Communication Engineering at Cambridge University. His research interests lay in developing techniques for improving privacy and security in the domain of Ubiquitous Computing. While at Fraser Research, Alastair simulated a new architecture to name network services and data flows in a nationwide network. |
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| http://www.beresford.me.uk/ |
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| Nandita Dukkipati - A graduate of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Nandita was a third year graduate student in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Her research interests are broadly in the area of algorithms for high performance networks. Her current research is on congestion control. While with Fraser Research, Nandita investigated algorithms for backbone flow control in large-scale networks. |
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http://yuba.stanford.edu/~nanditad/
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| Alastair Tse - A graduate of the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Alastair was a second year graduate student in the Laboratory for Communication Engineering at Cambridge University. His research interests lay in indoor location systems for Ubiquitious Computing. While at Fraser Research, Alastair worked on a compact operating system for self-restoring network switches. |
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http://al.tse.id.au/ |
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