Lawrence Beasley
B.S., Outstanding Computer Science Undergraduate, 2001.
Subsequent Position: MS Student, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Eric Crowe
M. S., 1999, Thesis: Using Software Logs and Gaze Patterns to Study Speech and Haptic
Controlled Interfaces
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor,
Computer Information Systems Department,
DeVry Institute of Technology, Freemont, CA
Ganesh Deo
M. S., 2010, Thesis: Modeling the Effects of Intelligent Driver Assistance on Driver Behaviors
Subsequent Position: Software Engineer, Schneider Electric, Nashville, TN
William Fiser, B. S., 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: Engineer, Exxon-Mobil
Tim Gilino, B. S. (Hons.), 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: Engineer, Lockheed Martin
Brent Harrison, B. S., 2008, Project: Computational Simulation of Driving
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, North Carolina State University
Salvador Jean D'Amico III
M. SwE., 2002, Project: Constraint-based Course Building Tool
Subsequent Position: Engineer, CBeyond Communications, Atlanta, GA
Jaeho Jeon
M. SwE., 2010, Project: In-vehicle Telematics Interface Comparisons through Cognitive Simulation Experiments
Subsequent Position: Software Engineer, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Steven Hansen
Outstanding Computer Science & Engineering Ph.D. Student Award, 1998
IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference New Faculty Fellow Award, 1998
Sixth ACM International Student Research Contest Graduate Division Award, 1998
Ph. D., 1999, Dissertation: A Framework for Animation-embedded Hypermedia Visualization of Algorithms
Subsequent Position: Associate Professor, Department of Modeling and Simulations,
Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL
Prateek Hejmady
Office of International Student Life Outstanding CSSE Graduate Student Award 2011
M. S., 2011, Thesis: A cognitive model and gaze-based evaluation of multiple representation use during program comprehension and debugging
Subsequent Position: Information Architect, User Experience, Intergraph Corporation.
Selma Holmquist
Ph. D., 1999, Dissertation: An Integrated Architecture for Tightly Coupled Design and Evaluation
of Hypermedia Educational Manuals
Subsequent Position: Associate Professor, Departamento de Cálculo, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela
Teresa Hübscher-Younger
Auburn Presidential Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Research, 2000-2002
Outstanding Computer Science & Software Engineering Ph.D. Student Award, 2001; 2002
Tenth ACM International Student Research Contest Graduate Division Award, 2002
Auburn University Graduate School Outstanding Graduate Student Award, 2003
Ph. D., 2002, Dissertation: Understanding Algorithms through Shared Representations
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor, Information Technology,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, NY
Byong G. Lee
Ph. D., 1998, Dissertation: An Integrated Approach to Version Management, Role-based Access Control
and History Maintenance in Computer Supported Collaborative Writing
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department,
Seoul Women's University, Seoul, South Korea
Lakshman Myneni
M. S., 2009, Thesis: Studio-based Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
Ph. D., 2011, Dissertation: An Intelligent and Interactive Simulation and Tutoring Environment for Exploring and Learning Simple Machines
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Graduate Fellowship 2009-2011
Office of International Student Life Outstanding CSSE Graduate Student Award 2009
Subsequent Position:
Robert Steven Owor
Ph. D., 2003, Dissertation: Hypermedia Database Visualization
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor,
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science,
Alabama State University,
Montgomery, AL
Dan Schrimpsher
M. S., 1999, Thesis: Where They Look and Why It Matters: Exploiting Gaze Patterns to
Analyze Interactions with Algorithm Visualizations
Subsequent Position: Communications Analyst,
Teledyne Brown Engineering
Daesub Yoon
M. S., 2003, Thesis: Experiments and Software Tools to Investigate Diagrammatic
Reasoning by Tracking Eye Movements
Subsequent Position: Doctoral Candidate, Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn University
Ph. D., 2005, Dissertation: Reactive Information Displays
Subsequent Position: Senior Engineer, Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
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