Murat Ali Bayir

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Address:  State University of New York
at Buffalo
Computer Science and Engineering Department
201 Bell Hall
Buffalo, NY, 14260-2000
Office: 210 Furnas Hall
Email: mbayir@cse.buffalo.edu

As December 2008, I have finised all coursework, I am currently PhD candidate at CSE Department at University at Buffalo. I am a member of Ubiquitious Computing Lab and working with Prof. Murat Demirbas. I like working on application oriented projects. My research has been focused on Human Mobility in Ubiqitious Environment, Distributed Data Mining for QOS in Delay Tolerant Networks, Dynamic Graphs, Ego Networks, Social Network Analysis, P2P Networking between ubiqitious devices (smartphones etc.) carried by Human, Context aware Computing and City Wide Sensing Applications. I received my BS and MS degree from Computer Engineering Department at METU. I have finished my Master Thesis under the supervision of Prof. Ismail Hakki Toroslu and Prof. Ahmet Cosar. My MS Thesis was mainly related to Web Mining and Graph Theory. Spesifically, I have proposed a new Web Usage Mining Framework which uses graph theoretic approach for both session construction and pattern discovery phases. Before coming to University at Buffalo, I was Project Coordinator and Reseach Engineer at AGMLAB Inc. I am originially from South part of Turkey, a Mediterranean City called Mersin where I spent 18 years of my life.


 

    

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