SUPERVISION OF PH.D. STUDENTS
Thesis subject: Exploration of terrains by an automaton with pebbles.
Defense:
Thesis subject: Communication algorithms by beeps in wireless networks.
Defense: March 2018
Thesis subject: Impact of communication on the performance of mobile agents in networks.
Defense: October 2018.
Thesis subject: Asynchronous rendezvous of anonymous mobile agents in networks.
Defense: January 2014.
(co-supervision with Dr. E. Kranakis, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada).
Thesis title: Communication in networks with spatially correlated faults.
Defense: May 2010.
(co-supervision with Dr. E. Kranakis, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada).
Thesis title: Enhancing hyperlink structure for improving web performance
Defense: December 2002.
SUPERVISION OF M.SC. STUDENTS