Computer Science: My Current, Eternal Career
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Media Highlights
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Examining Web Censorship Worldwide
(See
Article), Daily Lobo
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Researchers Study National Efforts to Censor Traffic on the Internet: watching the watcher
(See
Article), UNM Today
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Are new cracks appearing in China's great firewall?
(See
Article), New Scientist
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Scaling the Wall One Word at a Time
(See
Article(web version)), UNM SOE Magazine in Spring 2009 Edition: Diversity Drives Discovery
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This is not about me! My advisor, Dr. Crandall, interviewed with KOAT 7, Albuquerque's ABC affiliate, on Internet Censorship before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (Listen
Interview and View Interview: subscription or free trial pass required to view, though), KOAT 7
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Referred Conference Papers
Why conference? Believe it or not, conferences have higher status than journals in Computer Science unlike other scientific fields: this is not true in Electrical Engineering. If you are non-CS person, read this for more details. Personally, I don't care about journals. Instead, I usually read papers from top-tier conferences only. This is a list of top-tier conferences, also including second-/third-tier conferences. For more conference ranking, see Link
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Computer Security (Peer-reviewed)
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Idle Port Scanning and Non-interference Analysis of Network Protocol Stacks Using Model Checking, Roya Ensafi, Jong C. Park, Deepak Kapur, & Jedidiah R. Crandall, 19th USENIX Security Symposium (Security* '10), Washington D.C., USA, Aug 2010 (See
PDF;
acceptance rate of 14.8%, 30/202, Program,
Rank, Rank)
* USENIX Security, a.k.a. Security, is one of the top-tier conferences in computer security along with IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (a.k.a. Oakland), ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS), and Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS).
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Distributed Systems (Peer-reviewed)
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Empirical Study of a National-Scale Distributed Intrusion Detection System: Backbone-Level Filtering of HTML Responses in China, Jong C. Park and Jedidiah R. Crandall, 30th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS* 2010), Genoa, Italy, Jun 2010 (See PDF and slides: acceptance rate of 14.4%, 84/585 (8/>60 for Privacy & Security only), Program:Network Security, Rank)
* ICDCS is the oldest conference and one of top-tier conferences in distributed computing systems along with PODC(Principles of Distributed Computing) and PPoPP(Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming).
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Human-Computer Interaction (Peer-reviewed)
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The Karst Collaborative Workspace for Analyzing and Annotating Scientific Datasets, Linn M. Collins, Diana E. Northup, Mark L.B. Martinez, Johannes Van Reenen, M. Alex Baker, Christy R. Crowley, James E. Powell, Brian Freels-Stendel, Susan K. Heckethorn, & Jong C. Park, 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII* 2007), pp. 3-12, Beijing, Jul 2007 (See
PDF
: acceptance rate of 84%, 16/19; can also view from LNCS)
* HCII is one of the largest conferences in human-computer interaction and Information Society Technologies.
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Sensor Networks (Peer-reviewed)
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From Motes to Java Stamps: smart sensor network test beds, Thomas C. Henderson, Jong C. Park, Nate Smith, & Richard Wright, (16th) 2003 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS* 2003), pp. 799 - 804, Las Vegas, USA, Oct 2003 (See
PDF
: acceptance rate of 60.1%, 626/1042(the exact number of submitted papers is not known at this time, though); can also view from IEEE Xplore)
* IROS is the 2nd largest conference in robotics. ICRA(International Conference on Robotics and Automation) is the largest.
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Technical Reports
FYI, most technical reports have already been published to conferences. There are a couple more technical reports, on semiconductor, to Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., all of which are not made public. Anyway, you can ignore these reports, though.
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University of New Mexico
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Idle Port Scanning and Non-interference Analysis of Network Protocol Stacks Using Model Checking, Roya Ensafi, Jong C. Park, Deepak Kapur, & Jedidiah R. Crandall, UNM Technical Report TR-CS-2010-03 (See
PDF
)
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University of Utah
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From Motes to Java Stamps: smart sensor network test beds, Thomas C. Henderson, Jong C. Park, Nate Smith, & Richard Wright, University of Utah Technical Report UUCS-03-003 (See PDF)
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Posters
Note that posters are not publications, but they are submitted to get feedback from conference attendees in order to improve a current work.
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Awards & Honors
FYI, most travel grants of conferences are awarded by a criteria of financial need instead of paper quality. NSF has aggressively sponsored travel grants these days since President Obama took the regime.
Electrical Engineering: My Early, Ephemeral Career
FYI, I was an electrical engineer, a.k.a. a semiconductor researcher at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., so I made publications in Electrical Engineering then. But, I've started my new career in Computer Science since 2000 so that I no longer care about my early career in Electrical Engineering, though. Hence, you can totally discard this section unless you're a recruiter or a lawyer.
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Referred Conference Papers
FYI, these papers were not reviewed by peers. Instead, an abstract or a paper was just submiited and then was accepted by a conference as is in most scientific fields other than Computer Science.
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Semiconductor
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A study on PMOSFET's Characteristics and Ultra-thin Gate Oxide grown by Nitrogen Implantation and O2 Ramping-up Oxidation, Jong C. Park, Seung W. Lee, In-Ho Nam, Byung-Gook Park, Jong D. Lee, Sang J. Jeon, Jong H. Ahn, Young W. Kim, & Kwang P. Suh, 7th Korean Conference on Semiconductor (KCS), pp. 25 - 26, Seoul, Korea, Jan 2000 (See
PDF
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A High Performance 0.13um CMOS Process for GHz Microprocessor Manufacture, Seung W. Lee, Sang J. Jeon, Jong C. Park, Jong H. Ahn, Young W. Kim, & Kwang P. Suh, 6th International Conference on VLSI and CAD (ICVC '99), pp. 136 - 139, Seoul, Korea, Oct 1999 (See
PDF
; can also view from IEEE Xplore)
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Patents
FYI, I do not follow those patents that Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. applied for, so I do not know the decisions and do not care about them, either, because those belong to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Semiconductor
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A Method of Manufacturing a Semiconductor to Suppress Reverse Short-channel Effect, Seung W. Lee & Jong C. Park, Applied for a Korea Patent by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., 1999
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Improvement of Gate-poly Degradation, Jong C. Park & Seung W. Lee, Applied for a Korea Patent by Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., 1999