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Last update on January 12, 2009

Loren Schwiebert

 

Associate Professor
Networking Wireless Sensors Lab
Department of Computer Science
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Wayne State University

 

Personal Information

I received my BS in Computer Science with a dual major in Mathematics from Heidelberg College in 1986. I received my MS and Ph.D. degrees in Computer and Information Science from the Ohio State University in 1990 and 1995, respectively. I was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University from August 1995 until August 2000. At that time, I transferred to the Department of Computer Science and was subsequently promoted to Associate Professor effective August 2001. From April 1998 until August 2000, I served as the Branch Counselor for the IEEE Student Branch.

My curriculum vitae and almost all of my older publications are available in pdf format. Newer papers are available from my lab web site, using the link above. I have also co-authored a book for McGraw-Hill on Mobile and Pervasive Computing. There is a web site for this book if you would like more information.

To reduce the clutter on this page, I have relocated the information on contacting me by phone or snail mail.

Since I have been using blackboard for the past few years, I have removed the links to my old teaching information. If there is something there you need, just send me an email and I'll send you a copy. If there is actually demand for some of these files, I'll make them available again.

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Funding Opportunities for Students

At this time, I am looking for Ph.D. students with an interest in Digital Forensics and a strong background in Algorithm Design, Software Development, and Mathematics. I hope to have at least one position for Fall 2009. Unfortunately, I am not able to offer financial assistance to Master's students at this time.

 

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