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Jacqueline E. Rice, Professor
Dept. of Math and Computer Science
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K 3M4
tel: 403.329.2783 fax: 403.317.2882
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Graduate Students
Ms. Musharrat Khan, M.Sc. University of Lethbridge.
May 2015 - April 2017. Topic: Reversible Logic. Funding: NSERC.
Thesis title: TERNARY MAX-MIN ALGEBRA WITH APPLICATION TO REVERSIBLE LOGIC SYNTHESIS
Mr. Mahmudul Rafee, M.Sc. University of Lethbridge.
Sept. 2015 - Aug 2017. Topic: Sociolinguistics of Programming Languages.
Funding: AITF. Thesis title: COMPUTER PROGRAM CATEGORIZATION WITH MACHINE LEARNING
Ms. Shamria Latif, M.Sc. University of Lethbridge.
Jan. 2016 - May 2018. Topic: Fault tolerance in reversible logic.
Mr. Asif Nashiry, Ph.D. University of Lethbridge.
Jan. 2014 - Dec. 2018. Topic: Reversible Logic. Funding: NSERC.
Dissertation title: SYNTHESIS, TESTING AND TOLERANCE IN REVERSIBLE LOGIC
Ms. Fariha Naz, M.Sc. University of Lethbridge.
Sept. 2013 - Aug. 2015. Topic: Linguistics and Programming Languages.
Thesis title: DO SOCIOLINGUISTIC VARIATIONS EXIST IN PROGRAMMING?
Ms. Jayati Law, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge.
Sept. 2013 - Aug. 2015. Topic: Reversible Logic. Funding: NSERC.
Thesis title: MINIMIZATION OF LINES IN REVERSIBLE CIRCUITS
Mr. Md. Zamilur Rahman, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge,
Jan 2013 - Dec. 2014. Topic: Reversible Logic. Funding: NSERC.
Thesis title: TEMPLATES FOR POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONTROL TOFFOLI NETWORKS
Mr. Noor Nayeem, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge, May 2010 - April 2012.
Topic: Reversible Logic Synthesis. Email: noor.nayeem [at] uleth.ca.
Funding: NSERC. Thesis title: SYNTHESIS
AND TESTING OF REVERSIBLE TOFFOLI CIRCUITS
Mr. Md. Raqibur Rahman, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge, January 2010 - December 2012. Topic: Online Testable Circuits for Ternary Reversible Logic. Email: md.rahman7 [at] uleth.ca. Funding: NSERC.
Thesis title: ONLINE
TESTING IN TERNARY REVERSIBLE LOGIC
Mr. Yunpu Zhu, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge, January 2009 - April 2010. Thesis title: A New Architecture For Secure Two-Party Mobile Payment Transactions
Mr. Jeremy Schultz, M.Sc. candidate, University of Lethbridge January 2008 - Dec. 2008 (withdrew due to personal reasons). Topic: FPGA Implementation of Multidimensional Databases. funding: NSERC
Ms. Alisa Preston, M.Sc. candidate, University of Victoria (with Drs. J. Muzio and C. Benoit) May 2007 - Dec. 2009 (withdrew due to medical reasons).
Topic: Women in Engineering and Computer Science.
Mr. Neil Anderson, M.Sc., University of Victoria (co-supervision with Dr. Jon Muzio) Jan. 2005 - Aug. 2007.Thesis title: The Classification of Boolean Functions Using the Rademacher-Walsh Transform. funding: NSERC (by co-supervisor)
Ms. Hongliang Sun, M.Sc., University of Lethbridge (Sept. 2004 - Sept. 2007).
Topic: Low Power Circuit Design based on Autocorrelation Coefficients.
funding: NSERC
Undergraduate Students
Research
Mr. Aldo Sayeg Pasos Trejo, May 2017 - Aug. 2017. Mr. Trejo is
funded through the MITACS Globalink program.
Mr. Gaurav Gite, May 2014 - July 2014. Mr. Gite is funded through
the MITACS Globalink program.
Ms. Lindsay Ablonczy, May 2013 - Aug. 2013. Ms. Ablonczy investigated
the use of quantum postprocessing for reversible logic circuits.
funding: NSERC USRA
Mr. Brad Ellert, Jan 2013 - April 2013. Mr. Ellert investigated
how identifier choice varies in programs, and how the words chosen
correspond to existing libraries or to words related to the topic.
funding: Professional Supplement
Mr. Stephen Hatton, May 2012 - Aug 2012. Mr. Hatton developed software
for analysis of programming style (Lancaster University, UK).
Mr. Anumpam Srivastava, May 2011 - July 2011. Mr. Srivastava
worked with me for the summer as part of the
MITACS Globalink program.
See some brief news coverage here. funding: MITACS
Mr. Jeremy Zaretski, May 2010 - Dec 2010. Mr. Zaretski has completed his B.Sc. in Computer Science. funding: NSERC
Ms. Vivien Suen, May 2009 - August 2009. Ms. Suen was an undergraduate student in Computer Science at the University of Toronto. Research Topic: Using Autocorrelation Coefficients-based Cost Functions in ESOP-based Toffoli Gate Cascade Generation (see publications). funding:
CDMP
Mr. Marc Moreau, January 2009 - April 2009. Mr. Moreau was an undergraduate student in Computer Science at the University of Lethbridge and has now
completed his B.Sc. in Computer Science. funding: NSERC
Mr. Jeremy Schultz, May 2006 - August 2006.
(see publications for papers written with
Mr. Schultz). funding: NSERC
Ms. Kim Hansen, Sept. 2004 - April 2005.
Kim carried out a preliminary study on gender differences in
programming. funding: NSERC
Ms. Renee Jansen, May - August 2004. Ms. Jansen has completed her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees at the University of Alberta (see
publications for papers written with Ms. Jansen).
funding: NSERC USRA
Mr. Neil Anderson, May - August 2004 Mr. Anderson has completed a M.Sc. degree at the University of Victoria (see publications for papers written with Mr. Anderson).
funding: NSERC
grant.
Ms. Spark (Ye) Wang, May - August 2003. Ms. Wang has continued on to pursue a graduate degree in Computer Science at the University of Toronto.
funding: NSERC
Mr. Troy Ronda, May - August 2003 (funded by ULeth Chinook Award). Mr. Ronda has continued on to puruse a graduate degree in Computer Science at the University of Toronto. funding: University of Lethbridge Chinook Award.
Other
Ms. Claudia Chan, Jan. 2011-Feb. 2011. Ms. Chan was the
Club and Camp Director for the 2011 LUMACS Computer Club
and 2011 Reading Week Camps.
Mr. Harshil Patel, Jan. 2011-Feb. 2011. Mr. Patel was the Assistant Club Director for the 2011 LUMACS Computer Club.
Ms. Kim Wikkerink, Sept. 2010 - Dec. 2010. Ms. Wikkerink was the
LUMACS Club Director for the Fall 2010 Computer Club offering.
Mr. David Moore, June 2010 - August 2010. Mr. Moore was the LUMACS Summer Camp Director for summer 2010 and has completed his B.Ed. at the University of Lethbridge.
Ms. Kaylee Mackay, June 2010 - August 2010. Ms. Mackay was the LUMACS Summer Camp Assistant Director for summer 2010 and is an undergraduate student at the University of Lethbridge.
Ms. Silvana Campus, May 2009 - August 2009. Ms. Campus was an undergraduate student in Education (Math major) at the University of Lethbridge. Silvana
was funded by a grant from iCORE.
Mr. Jeremy Andrijancic, May 2009 - August 2009. Mr. Andrijancic was an undergraduate student in Management (Computer Science major) at the University of Lethbridge. Jeremy was funded by the Province of Alberta's STEP program.
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