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*Course Project Proposal:
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http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Miray_Dongyang_Niting_project_proposal
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*Paper Review Assignment-1 (Due Feb 4, 2011)
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http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Graphs_over_Time_Densification_Laws_Shrinking_Diameters_and_Possible_Explanations
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*Second draft of our Project Proposal:
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http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Miray_Dongyang_Niting_project_proposal
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*Paper Presentation (March 1, 2011):
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Social Search in Small-world Experiments [[File:Social_search_in_small_world_experiments_Mkas.pdf]]
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*Intermediate Project Report (Due March 15, 2011)
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Citation Network Evolution [[File:Miray_Niting_Dongyang_Intermediate.pdf]]
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*Paper Review Assignment-2 (Due March 31, 2011)
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[[Albert_Barabasi_Topology_of_Evolving_Networks:_Local_Events_and_Universality_2000]]
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[[Borner_Maru_Goldstone_The_simultaneous_evolution_of_author_and_paper_networks_2004]]
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== About me ==
 
I am Miray Kas, a second year PhD student from ECE. Before joining CMU, I received my MS degree from Bilkent University, in June 2009, Turkey. My master's thesis was on channel access scheduling in wireless mesh networks.  
 
I am Miray Kas, a second year PhD student from ECE. Before joining CMU, I received my MS degree from Bilkent University, in June 2009, Turkey. My master's thesis was on channel access scheduling in wireless mesh networks.  
  
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We expect our project to be focused on social networks, dynamic network analysis, and potentially some digital signal processing techniques. I registered for this course thinking that the skills I pick up from this course will be useful for my PhD research as well.  
 
We expect our project to be focused on social networks, dynamic network analysis, and potentially some digital signal processing techniques. I registered for this course thinking that the skills I pick up from this course will be useful for my PhD research as well.  
  
Here is a link to my website: https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~mkas/  
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Here is a link to my website: https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~mkas/
 
 
For our Course Project Proposal, please visit:
 
http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Miray_Dongyang_Niting_project_proposal
 

Latest revision as of 00:28, 31 March 2011

  • Course Project Proposal:

http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Miray_Dongyang_Niting_project_proposal

  • Paper Review Assignment-1 (Due Feb 4, 2011)

http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Graphs_over_Time_Densification_Laws_Shrinking_Diameters_and_Possible_Explanations

  • Second draft of our Project Proposal:

http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Miray_Dongyang_Niting_project_proposal

  • Paper Presentation (March 1, 2011):

Social Search in Small-world Experiments File:Social search in small world experiments Mkas.pdf

  • Intermediate Project Report (Due March 15, 2011)

Citation Network Evolution File:Miray Niting Dongyang Intermediate.pdf

  • Paper Review Assignment-2 (Due March 31, 2011)

Albert_Barabasi_Topology_of_Evolving_Networks:_Local_Events_and_Universality_2000

Borner_Maru_Goldstone_The_simultaneous_evolution_of_author_and_paper_networks_2004

About me

I am Miray Kas, a second year PhD student from ECE. Before joining CMU, I received my MS degree from Bilkent University, in June 2009, Turkey. My master's thesis was on channel access scheduling in wireless mesh networks.

I recently changed advisors and started to work with Rick Carley. This semester we will be working on a project in collaboration with CASOS research group from ISR, directed by Kathleen Carley. CASOS website: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/

We expect our project to be focused on social networks, dynamic network analysis, and potentially some digital signal processing techniques. I registered for this course thinking that the skills I pick up from this course will be useful for my PhD research as well.

Here is a link to my website: https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~mkas/