Teaching Information

Daniel C. Lee


 

 

Courses Taught 

    

 

Simon Fraser University

 

 

     ·    ENSC802: (Graduate) Stochastic Systems   

 

 ·  ENSC895: (Graduate) Wireless Networks 

                               

·  ENSC833 (Graduate) Network Protocols and Performance  

 

     ·     ENSC832: (Graduate) Mobile and Personal Communications

 

     ·     ENSC429: (Undergraduate) Digital Signal Processing

 

      ·   ENSC428: (Undergraduate) Digital Communications

 

 

University of Southern California

·     EE550: Design and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks  

·     EE650: Advanced Topics in Computer Networks  

·     EE599: Wireless Networks

·     EE450: Introduction to Computer Networks  

 

New course developed at USC

·     Wireless Networks (EE599)                                                                               

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Courses substantially revised at USC

·     Design and Analysis of Computer Communication Networks   (EE550)

·     Advanced Topics in Computer Networks (EE650). 

 

 

 

University of Maryland, College Park, MD   

 

 

·       ENEE 420: Communication Systems  (Undergraduate), Lecturer


Massachusetts Institute of Technology

·       6.430: Engineering Probability and Statistics (Graduate Advanced,) Teaching Instructor,     Summers 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992.

·       6.432: Stochastic Processes, Detection, and Estimation (Graduate Advanced), Teaching Assistant, Recitation Instructor. Fall 1989, Spring1990.

·       6.264: Queues: Theory and Applications (Graduate Advanced,) Teaching Assistant, Spring 1989.

·       6.431: Applied Probability (Graduate,) Teaching Assistant, Fall 1988.

·       6.041: Probabilistic Systems Analysis (Undergraduate,) Teaching Assistant, Fall 1987. Spring 1988.

     

 

 

Teaching Awards

·   “Frederick C. Hennie III Teaching Award” ($1000 cash), 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

 

Graduate Thesis Advising

 

Ph.D. students graduated and thesis titles

 

·     Jitae Shin, Quality of Service Provisioning for Multimedia Applications in Service Differentiation Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, May 11, 2001.

·     Lih-feng Tsaur, Architecture and Protocol for Extremely Fast Rate Adaptation for Time-Varying Channels, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, December 1, 2003.

·    Kalyan Kuppuswamy, Resource allocation and performance analysis of multiclass services in optical WDM networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, December 15, 2004.

·    Wonseok Baek, Reliable and Power Efficient Protocols for Space Communication and Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, September, 2006.

    ·      Stephen Spitler, Call Admission Control in Computer Communication Networks,  Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, December, 2007.

·     Muhammad Naeem, Computationally Efficient Algorithms for Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio and Green Communication Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, August, 2011.

 

MASc. students graduated and thesis titles

 

·     Harsha Sridhar, Performance of Route-Metric-Based Dynamic Routing and Wavelength Assignment Algorithms for Multifiber WDM Networks, MASc. Thesis, Department of Computer Science and Engineering Science, Wright State University, November, 2005.

·     Song Xue,  On the Throughput Gain of Rapid Symbol Duration Adaptation with Dynamic Spreading Gain Control, MASc. Thesis, School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, 2010.

·     Udit Pareek,  Resource Allocation in Wireless Relay Networks, MASc. Thesis, School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, May, 2012.

·     Ehsan Seyedin,  NapMap Protocol, MASc. Thesis, School of Engineering Science, Simon Fraser University, August, 2012.

 

 

 


 

Postdoctoral Research Associate and Visiting Scholars Trained

 

Post-doctoral associate trained

·     Dr. Young Hoon Kwon, Sep. 2000 - Aug. 2001. 

Currently a Senior Research Engineer at Telecommunication R&D Center, Samsung Electronics Co.

 

Visiting Scholars Trained

·     Sang-Jin Jeong, Information and Communications University, Taejon, Korea, Spring 2001.  

·     Dong-Lim Lee, Information and Communications University, Taejon, Korea, Spring 2001.

·     Sung Wook Park, Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd,   Sept. 2001 – Oct 2002.

·     Doo Yong Kim, Soon Chun Hyang University, Asan, Korea, Sept. 2001   Aug. 2002.

 

 

Contribution to Curricula

 

External reader of Ph.D. thesis at McMaster University

Mohamed Saad, Ph.D. thesis in Electrical and Computer Engineering, entitled “Design of Optical Networks: Performance Bounds, Complexity and Algorithms,” Nov. 26, 2004.

 

Ph.D. Dissertation committee served at USC

 

Jitae Shin, Lei Zhuge, Yaxin Cao, Lih-feng Tsaur, Satish Kumar, Grahm Phillpe, Haobo Yu, Chalermek Intanago, Wensheng Zhou, Ka-Cheong Leung, Spiridon Bakiras, Tat Keung Chan, Huan Chen, Deniz Gurkan

 

Ph.D. Guidance Committee served at USC

 

Jitae Shin, Lei Zhuge, Yaxin Cao, Lih-feng Tsaur, Satish Kumar, Grahm Phillpe, Haobo Yu, Chalermek Intanago, Wensheng Zhou, Ka-Cheong Leung, Spiridon Bakiras, Tat Keung Chan, Huan Chen, Jong G. Kim, Deniz Gurkan, Jong-Seon Kim, Sang-Yong Lee, Sami Habib, K. Kuppuswamy

 

 

Educational Programs Developed or Reformed

 

·     Participated in reforming B.S. degree programs at University of Southern California as a member of curriculum subcommittee.

·     Participated in instituting M.S. Electrical Engineering - Multimedia and Creative Technologies program by participating in developing the curriculum at University of Southern California.

·     Participated in reforming M.S. Computer Science - Computer Networks and M.S. Electrical Engineering - Computer Networks programs at USC.

·     Member of Electrical Engineering -Systems PhD Screening Exam Reform Committee.

·     Examiner of both Computer Engineering group’s and Communication group’s PhD screening exam at USC.

·     Participated in Ph.D. Admission in Network program.

·     Participation of recruiting event for prospective graduate students.

 

 

Training Courses Completed (useful for teaching practical engineering skills and knowledge)

 

·       “Fiber Optic Network Design,” from American Research Group, Inc.

 

·       “Fiber Optic Network Installation,” from American Research Group, Inc.

 

·        “HP OpenView Network Node Manager Fundamentals for Network Managers,” from Hewlett Packard.

 

·       EventIX Introduction Training Seminar,” from Bridgeway.

 

·       EventIX Advanced Training Seminar,” from Bridgeway.

 

·       “COMNET,” from CACI.

 

·       “Signal Processing WorkSystem,” from SPSI.

 

·       “UNIX (TCP/IP) Networking,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·       “Distributed Programming for UNIX,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·        “IEEE-4888 (GPIB) and RS-232, Internetworking,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·       “Distributed Computing using Parallel Virtual Machine,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·       “UNIX Systems Administration,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·       “UNIX Tools,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·        “Andrew File Server Seminar,” from Naval Research Laboratory.

 

·       “Command, Communication, and Control”, from Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.