Sheau-Dong Lang

                                                                                                 

Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science;

Program Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Computer Forensics

207 Harris Engineering Center (ENG III)

University of Central Florida

Orlando, FL 32816

(407) 823-2474, lang@cs.ucf.edu

 

 

Recent Courses Taught:

(Spring 2007) Numerical Calculus

(Fall 2006) Computer Forensics I: Seizure and Forensic Examination of Computer Systems

(Summer 2006) Design & Analysis of Algorithms

(Spring 2005) Computer Forensics II: Network Forensics

(Fall 2003) Network Optimization

(Fall 2002) Introduction to Discrete Structures; Topics in Computer Science

(Fall 2001) Discrete Computation Structures; Object-Oriented Programming

(Spring 2001) Computer Science III; Database Concepts

 

Education:

B.S. Mathematics, National Taiwan University (1971)

Ph.D. Mathematics, The Pennsylvania State University (1979)

M.S. Computer Science, The Pennsylvania State University (1981)

 

Research Interests:

Network security and network forensics; modeling and simulation; information retrieval and data mining; algorithm design and analysis

 

Recent Projects:

Adaptive learning in SAF simulation systems (sponsored by STRICOM); Network intrusion detection and simulation (sponsored by NCFS)

 

Selected Recent Publications (see list)

Selected Ph.D. and Recent Master’s Students:

(Ph.D.)

Robert Lee (2005-); Shuxin Li (2004-); Darren Law (employed at SAIC, Orlando)

Mian Zhou (graduated 2005, employed at Bank of America, Dallas)

L.-J. Mao (graduated 1998, employed at Fortune Institute of Technology, Taiwan)

Inien Syu and W.-K. Lee (graduated 1996)

Jennifer Burg (graduated 1992, employed at Wake Forest University, USA)

(Master’s, current and recently graduated)

Shabana Razak (graduated 2002, employed at Florida Hospital); Phuong Bui (graduated 2002, employed at SAIC); Kai Lin (graduated 2002, self-employed)

Jackie Z. Zhang (graduated 2001, employed at SAIC)

Ying Wong (graduated 1999, employed at Microsoft, Dallas); W.-L. Hsu (graduated 1999, self-employed)