2007 PHD Theses
- PHD-2007-01
Vitaly Skachek (Ronny Roth):
Low-Density Parity-Check Codes: Constructions and Bounds
- PHD-2007-02
Ron Zohar (Dan Geiger):
Flow Conservation Group Tracking
- PHD-2007-03
Tal Cohen (Joseph (Yossi) Gil):
Applying Aspect-Oriented Software Development to Middleware Frameworks
- PHD-2007-04
Michael Bronstein (Ron Kimmel):
Isometry-invariant surface matching: numerical algorithms and applications
- PHD-2007-05
Doron Lipson (Zohar Yakhini):
Computational Aspects of DNA Copy Number Measurement
- PHD-2007-06
David Hay (Hagit Attiya):
Competitive Evaluation of Switch Architectures
- PHD-2007-07
Alexander Bronstein (Prof. Ron Kimmel):
Numerical geometry of non-rigid objects: embedding problems
- PHD-2007-08
Tal Nir (Alfred Bruckstein):
Topics In Motion Analysis
- PHD-2007-09
Yair Koren (Irad Yavneh):
Multiscale Methods for Image Processing
- PHD-2007-10
Dan Kenigsberg (Tal Mor):
Classicality and Quantumness in Quantum Information Processing
- PHD-2007-11
Alex Gontmakher (Assaf Schuster):
An architecture and programming model for Extremely Fine Grain Parallelization
- PHD-2007-12
Ydo Wexler (Dan Geiger):
Variational Approximations for Probabilistic Graphical Models
- PHD-2007-13
Gilad Ben-Avi (Yoad Winter):
Types and Meanings in Intensionality, Selection and Quantifier Scope
- PHD-2007-14
Gabriel Scalosub (Seffi Naor, Danny Raz, Adi Rosen):
Routing and Scheduling Problems in Data Networks
- PHD-2007-15
Tamar Avraham (Assoc. Prof. Michael Lindenbaum):
Visual Attention Processes based on Stochastic Models: Algorithms and Bounds
- PHD-2007-16
Oleg Rokhlenko (Ron Pinter):
Algorithms for Labeled Graph Matching with Applications to Systems Biology
- PHD-2007-17
Gabi Nakibly (Reuven Cohen):
Traffic Engineering in IP and MPLS Networks
- PHD-2007-18
Rami Cohen (Danny Raz):
Internet Topology: From the Discovery Process to the Real Picture
- PHD-2007-19
Tamar Zemach (Marius Ungarish):
Simulation of non-homogeneous flow fields subject to rotation and gravity effects
- PHD-2007-20
Benny Applebaum (Yuval Ishai and Eyal Kushilevitz):
Cryptography in Constant Parallel Time
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