Saad Mneimneh

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002

Previously Assistant Professor
Computer Science and Engineering
Southern Methodist University
SIC Bldg. Room 312
Dallas, Texas
Currently Visiting Professor
Hunter College of CUNY
New York, NY 10021

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A Little Bit of History
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Recent Talks
How to waste 2/3 of the throughput of a switch, Brooklyn Poly ECE.

Load balancing in a switch and three properties: throughput, reordering, and starvation, Graduate Center of CUNY.

RNA-RNA interaction: formulation, NP-completeness, and approximations, Graduate Center of CUNY.

Research
My interests include algorithms for fast network switches, optical routing, graph problems, and biology.
Here's a list of my recent publications.

Snapshot of my board 09/07/04.

πRGA: an efficient iterative switching algorithm for an input queued switch.

Projects
- Speedup requirements of switching algorithms for single stage crossbar switches with throughput guarantees.
- Properties of load balancing policies and their effect on Reordering, Starvation, and Throughput.
- Load balancing with unsplittable flows and application to resource management.
- Efficient algorithms for deflection routing.
- Modeling and analysis of telomere aging and telomerase.
- Genome rearrangement algorithms.
- RNA-RNA interaction algorithms.

Courses
CSE 3342 Programming Languages, Fall 2002
CSE 3358 Algorithms and Data Structures Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005
CSE 8393 Introduction to Bio nformatics Fall 2003, CSE 8354 Computat onal Biology Fall 2004
Try Snapper in collaboration with UTSouthwestern and MIT
CSE 8342 Theory of Computation, Spring 2005

My Fun Pages
www.abdelwahab.com
www.noraandsaad.com
www.prettycell.com

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