Three New ICS Ph.D.s!!! (12/20/2006)
Posted By: Dan Suthers ( suthers@hawaii.edu )
Reference: http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/stories
Congratulations to three ICS students for successfully passing their
dissertation defenses!
February 28th, David Pautler passed his defense on Computable
Social Communication: see http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/story_comments/list/31
for the full abstract. David Chin was the chair.
March 7th, Matt Chapman passed his defense of "A Rapid,
Information Centric, Development (RAPID) Framework to Construct Multi-Lingual
Textual Communication Systems in Support of Disaster Relief Operations": see
http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/story_comments/list/33 for the full abstract.
David Chin was the chair.
March 14th, Nathan Dwyer passed his defense of "Incorporating
Indexicality and Contingency into the Design of Representations for
Computer-Mediated Collaboration": See
http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/story_comments/list/34
Dan Suthers was the chair.
This brings the total number of ICS Ph.D.s to 6 in this relatively new
program. We now expect to have a steady stream of future graduates.

