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TCPP 2005 Student Travel Award Chosen
The IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Parallel Processing (TCPP ) announced the 35 student recipients of $500 travel awards to attend IPDPS 2005 . The 35 awards were chosen from 75 student nominations. There were many excellent applications that could not be supported this year due to budget limitations. All students are encouraged to apply again next year. The list of award recipients and their advisors is given below. The TCPP acts as an international forum to promote parallel processing research and education, and participates in setting up technical standards in this area. Issues related to the design, analysis and implementation of parallel systems and solutions are of interest. These include design and analysis of parallel architectures and algorithms, and application development on parallel machines. TCPP sponsors professional meetings, brings out publications, sets guidelines for educational programs and coordinates academia, funding agency, and industry activities in the above areas. The International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), held annually in the Spring, serves as the flagship activity of this TC. The International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC) is also sponsored by TCPP. Several workshops spanning interdisciplinary areas are sponsored by this TC.
*TCPP 2005**Student Travel Award Recipients*
*Last Name**First Name**Affiliation**Country**Advisor*
Balasooriya Janaka Georgia State University USA Sushil K. Prasad
Brito Andrey Elisio Monteiro Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Brazil Francisco Vilar Brasileiro
Ding Zhu University of Pittsburgh USA Ray Hoare
Dübendorfer Thomas ETH Zurich Switzerland Bernhard Plattner
Feng Xizhou University of South Carolina USA Kirk Cameron
Glimcher Leonid Ohio State University USA Gagen Agrawal
Guo Zhuang University of Alberta Canada Duane Szafron
Khan Samee Ullah University of Texas at Arlington USA Ishfaq Ahmad
Kim Jik-Soo University of Maryland USA Alan Sussman
Kurzyniec David Emory University USA Vaidy Sunderam
Lee Kyeong-Jae University of Virginia USA Kevin Skadron
Lee Manhee Texas A&M University USA Eun Jung Kim
Liu Chun Penn State University USA Anand Sivasubramaniam
Lufei Hanping Wayne State University USA Weisong Shu
Nenadic Aleksandra University of Manchester United Kingdom Ning Zhang
Ou Jingzhao University of Southern California USA Viktor Prasanna
Page Andrew National University of Ireland Ireland Tom Naughton
Parthasarathy Srinivasan University of Maryland USA Aravind Srinivasan
Ren Gang University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign USA David Padua
Repantis Thomas University of California, Riverside USA V. Kalogeraki
Rountree Barry The University of Georgia USA David Lowenthal
Roy Krishnendu Louisiana State University USA R. Vaidyanathan
Shen Huaping University of Texas at Arlington USA Sajal K. Das
Song Shanshan University of Southern California USA Kai Hwang
Srivatsa Mudhakar Georgia Institute of Technology USA Ling Lui
Talby David Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel Dror Feitelson
Tosic Predrag University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign USA Gul Agha
Vijayakumar Nithya Indiana University USA Beth Plale
Wang Lei University of California, Irvine USA Michael Franz
Wang Honghao University of Cincinnati USA Yiming Hu
Xie Tao New Mexico Tech USA Xiao Qin
Yu Weikuan Ohio State University USA DK Panda
Zhou Jingyu University of California, Santa Barbara USA Tao Yang
Zhu Yanmin Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong Lionel Ni
Zhu Weirong University of Delaware USA Guang R. Gao