Dr. Greenlaw publishes and other accomplishments

Ray Greenlaw, Department of Information, Computer, and Engineering, is serving on the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET's Executive Committee.

Greenlaw was elected the co-chair of the CAC Training Committee. He is also on the ABET Accreditation Council Training Committee and the ABET Team Chair Training Task Group.

Greenlaw's 26-page invited book chapter "Parallel Computation: Models and Complexity Issues" for the CRC Handbook of Algorithms with H. James Hoover of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta is in press and will be published by CRC Press.

Chris Williams of the College of Science and Technology and Greenlaw published the following paper: Large-Scale Software Systems: Skills and Tools for Developers, invited article, Journal of Management and Science, 6(2):76--99, 2008.

Greenlaw was an invited speaker at the 22th Annual Clemson Mini-Conference of Discrete Mathematics, October 2009. He gave a talk titled "The Complexity of the Evolution of Graph Labeling."

Greenlaw's paper titled Accreditation in Applied Science, Computing, Engineering, and Technology appeared in the proceedings of the International Conference on Learning and Teaching. He presented his paper at the EDUCA 2009 conference in Bangkok, Thailand.

Greenlaw gave the following two invited talks at Chiang Mai University in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Sequential Algorithms for Problems on Trees; and Parallel Algorithms for Problems on Trees, October 2009.

Greenlaw's 30-page invited book chapter with Sanpawat Kantabutra of Chiang Mai University in Chiang Mai, Thailand titled "Introduction to Clustering: Algorithms and Applications" for Dynamic and Advanced Data Mining for Progressing Technological Development, edited by A. B. M. Shawkat Ali and Yang Xiang is in press and will be published by IGI global.

Greenlaw served on the program committee for the Tenth ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD 2009), that was held in Seoul, Korea in August 2009.

Greenlaw chaired a site visit for ABET in October 2009.

Greenlaw is serving as a co-supervisor for a Ph.D. student as part of Dr. Sanpawat Kantabutra's Royal Golden Jubilee Scholarship Award. This award is the second such award that Kantabutra and Greenlaw are collaborating on. Their current Ph.D. student, Pattama Longani, is writing her Ph.D. thesis in the area of wireless mobility models. In the near future both Kantabutra and Longani plan to visit Armstrong Atlantic to collaborate with Greenlaw on this research.

Greenlaw published the following journal paper: Accurate and Efficient Accreditation Document Preparation, Journal of Management and Science, 6(1):34--40, 2008.

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