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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><head><title>Gruia-Catalin Roman</TITLE></head><body bgcolor="#aeaeae"><table width="100%" border=4><tr><td>  <table width="100%">  <tr>    <td>    <!WA0><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/">    <!WA1><img border=0 alt=""         src="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~roman/csg-half.gif"></a>    </td>    <td>      <center>      <table width="100%">      <tr><td>        <b><big>The Concurrent Systems Group</big></b>      </td></tr>      <tr><td>      <ul>        <li> <!WA2><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~mccap/mobile/index.html">          Mobile Computing </a> </li>        <li> <!WA3><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/formal/formal.html">          Formal Design Methods </a></li>        <li> <!WA4><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/vis.html">          Program Visualization </a></li>      </ul>      </td></tr>      </table>      </center>    </td>  </tr>  </table></td></tr></table><table>  <tr>    <td><!WA5><img alt="" src="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~roman/roman-t.gif">    </td>    <td > <big><big><big><b>Gruia-Catalin             Roman</b></big></big></big> <br>        Professor, <!WA6><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu"> Department of             Computer Science </a> <br>        Director, <!WA7><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/vis.html"> Computer             Visualization Laboratory </a> <br>         Chair, <!WA8><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/orientation/">             Doctoral Program Committee</a> <br>        Jolley 514, (314) 935-6190, roman@cs.wustl.edu </td>  </tr></table><hr><em>Doctoral research is academic education at its very best.  There are few more satisfying forms of teaching: a one-on-one apprenticeship that enhancesknowledge of student and teacher alike;  an intense effort motivated by aself-constructed vision;  and a gradual refinement of taste and style inchoosing problems and solution strategies.</em><hr><h2> Graduate Students </h2><em>The key ingredients of our group's success are a special camaraderie,exceptional software development talent, formal thinking skills, and theemphasis on quality publications.</em><ul><LI> <!WA9><A HREF="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~hart/index.html"> Delbert Hart </A><LI> <!WA10><A HREF="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~jxh/index.html"> James Hu </A><LI> <!WA11><A HREF="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~mccap/index.html"> Peter McCann </A><LI> <!WA12><A HREF="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~alm/index.html"> Amy Murphy </A></ul><hr><h2> Research Activities </h2><em>The Concurrent Systems Group (CSG) is dedicated to extending the applicability of formal design methods to a broad range of software development areas, including industrial-grade applications.  A distinguishing feature of our research is the integration of innovating program visualization techniques in the design, monitoring, and exploration of both concurrent systems and formal specifications.</em><ul><li> <!WA13><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/index.html"> Concurrent Systems Group </a> -- detailed research agenda and recent results<li> <!WA14><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/pubs/papers"> Publications </a><li> <!WA15><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/pv/reports"> Technical reports </a><li> <!WA16><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/csg/grants.html"> Grants </a><li> <!WA17><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/csg/outsiders.html"> Recent graduates and visitors</a><li> <!WA18><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/cs/groups/dcg.html"> Distributed Computing Group </a>-- colleagues working in closely related areas</ul><hr><h2> Research Environment </h2><em>Much of our life revolves around the Computer Visualization Laboratory (CVL).  Its eclectic collection of Macintoshes, SGI's, broadcast quality video equipment, scanners, printers, etc. provides a studio atmosphere in which aesthetics, writing, research, and software development coexist.</em><ul><li> <!WA19><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/vis.html"> Computer Visualization Laboratory </a>-- unique computing, visualization, and video production capabilites.<li> <!WA20><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/pavane.html"> Pavane </a>-- an advanced declarative visualization system.<li> <!WA21><a href="http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/vislab/puzzle.html"> <em> The Temptation of Saint Anthony </em> by Hieronymus Bosch </a>-- a 12,000 piece puzzle that shows that no beautiful task is too hard for us.</ul><hr><h2> Teaching Assignments </h2><em><!WA22><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/cs/courses.html">Courses</a> I like to teach are progressive,  exhibit conceptual integrity (a unifying theme or vision), and have interesting homeworks.</em><ul><li> <!WA23><a href="http://www.cec.wustl.edu/~cs456/">CS456</a> -- Software Engineering Workshop (first taught in 1977, one of the oldest software engineering classes in the nation, an experience rather than a class, a simulation of the realities of industrial software development, industry tested material)<li> CS576S -- Distributed Systems Design (formal models of communication, real-time computing, security, multimedia, and mobile computing)<li> CS563T -- Concurrent Algorithms: Shared Data (formal specification and derivation of concurrent programs using the UNITY logic and notation)</ul><hr><h2> Biography </h2>Gruia-Catalin Roman has been on the faculty of Washington University inSaint Louis since 1976. He is a professor in the Department of ComputerScience and director of the Computer Visualization Laboratory.  Hiscurrent research deals with models, languages, visualization methods,and design methodologies for concurrent systems.  His previousresearch has been concerned with requirements and design methodologies,interactive high speed computer vision algorithms, formal languages,biomedical simulation, computer graphics, and distributed databases.  Heis the recipient of an IEEE Computer Society Outstanding Paper Award.<br><br>Roman is also a software engineering consultant.  His list of pastclients includes the government and several large firms in the U.S.A. andJapan.  His consulting work involves development of custom softwareengineering methodologies and training programs.<br><br>Roman was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, inPhiladelphia, where he received a B.S. degree (1973), a M.S. degree(1974), and a Ph.D.  degree (1976), all in computer science.  He is amember of Tau Beta Pi, ACM, and IEEE Computer Society.<hr><P><!WA24><A HREF="http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~gerald/validate/?url=http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~roman/index.html"><!WA25><IMGalign=topSRC="http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~gerald/validate/valid_html3.2.gif"ALT="HTML 3.2 Checked!"></A><!-- hhmts start -->Last modified: Sun Jun 23 21:22:29 CDT 1996<!-- hhmts end --></body></html>

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