DEEP MEDHI
Professor
Computer Science & Electrical Engineering (CSEE) Department
School of Computing and Engineering
University of Missouri - Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 USA

Voice:+1.816 235-2006 (or 2996, lab)
Fax: + 1 816-235-5159
Email: dmedhiATumkcDOTedu


Education
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Membership
Teaching/Students
Prospective Students
Networking/ Telecom Research Lab at UMKC
MISC

 

Teaching
Students
Current Ph.D. Students:
  • Iyad Katib,
    Haiyang Qian,
    Kevin Burger,
    Plarent Tirana (ABD),
    Charlie Zhao (ABD).
Current MS Student:
  • Jignesh Patel, Jorge Rodriguez.
Recent Undergraduate Student:
  • Shaun Walker (supported by UMKC SEARCH program)
Recent Visitor:
  • Hua Qin (Beijing University of Technology)
Recent Ph.D. graduates:
  • Gaurav Agrawal, July 2007. Dissertation Title: "Lightpath Topology Configuration for Wavelength-routed IP/MPLS Networks in a Multi-Layered Environment: Integrated Models, Algorithms, and Analysis". Current Affiliation: IP Infusion, San Jose, California.

  • Amit Sinha, July 2007. Dissertation Title: "Methodologies and Analyses of Broadband Access Network Traffic". Current Affiliation: Cisco Systems, San Jose, CA.

  • Balaji Krithikaivasan, May 2006. Dissertation Title: "Forecasting Models and Adaptive Quantized Bandwidth Provisioning for Nonstationary Network Traffic". (deceased).

Complete list of PhD and MS students.
Teaching
  • Fall'07 Semester (August 20, 2007 - December 14, 2007) Schedule:
    • CS 5526 (Network Routing), Tu/Th, 3:30PM-4:45PM
    • CS 191 (Discrete Structures-I), Tu/Th, 12:30PM-1:45PM
    • Office Hours: Tu/Th 2:00PM-3:15PM (or, by appointment)

  • Courses Taught (*new courses/content developed)
    • *CS590AC: Special Topics: Advanced Computing System Design (graduate level) (co-instructor)
    • *CS420: Introductory Network Models (advanced undergraduate).
    • *CS690Z: Special Topics in Access Networking (advanced Graduate level)
    • *CS590P: Special Topics: IP Telephony (advanced graduate level)
    • *CS526: Network Routing [in Computer-Communication Networks] (advanced graduate level)
    • *CS521: Network Architecture - II (advanced graduate level) (originally taught as CS 590W: Recent Topics in Internetworking)
    • *CS522: Computer Networks: Design and Analysis (graduate level)
    • *CS590T: ATM Networks and Internetworking (graduate level)
    • *CS520: Network Architecture - I (graduate level)
    • CS421: Foundations of Data Networks (advanced undergraduate/graduate level)
    • CS411: Introduction to Telecomm Networks (advanced undergraduate/graduate level)
    • CS481: Computer Architecture (advanced undergraduate level)
    • Linear Programming Algorithms [CS525, taught at UW-Madison] (advanced undergraduate/graduate level)

When is shortest path routing may not necessarily be a good idea?