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Chris McDonald
currently holds the appointments of senior lecturer in the
School of Computer Science & Software Engineering
at The University of Western Australia
and adjunct associate professor in the
Department of Computer Science
at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.
Chris has recently taught in the areas of
computer networking,
computer & network security,
software design & implementation,
C programming,
operating systems,
and
computer architecture
at The University of Western Australia and Dartmouth College and,
together with these areas,
his research interests include
network simulation,
ad-hoc & mobile networking,
and
programming language implementation.
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My week:
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Fri |
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SMAC meeting |
CITS3230 laboratory |
uninterruptible research day.... |
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Honours meeting |
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School seminar |
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CITS3230 laboratory |
....uninterruptible research day |
| 1pm |
Lunch |
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CITS3230 tutorial |
CITS3230 tutorial |
| 3pm |
CITS3230 lecture |
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- Research interests:
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I have strong interests in most aspects of operating systems,
programming languages and computer networking.
As an active member of our school's
Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks group,
my current interests include
network protocol simulation,
ad-hoc and mobile networks, and
computer & network security.
I'm afraid that I am unable to support
any international internship positions.
- Teaching in 2008:
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Current administrative responsibilities:
- CSSE Graduate Research Coordinator
- member of the CSSE Senior Management Advisory Committee
- member of the CSSE Teaching & Learning Committee
- coordinator of the Ad-hoc & Wireless Sensor research laboratory
- member of the FECM Research Committee
- member of the FECM Scholarships Committee
- member of the FECM Board of Examiners
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