Wu-chang Feng
Associate Professor
Portland State University
Department of Computer Science
Intel Systems and Networking Lab
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207-0751
Office information
1900 SW 4th Ave.
Rm 120-17
w: (503)725-2409
f: (503)725-3211
My
vitae
.
For my personal web page, click
here
Current Projects
My current interests are in network security and on-line games.
kaPoW: Web-based Proof-of-Work
On-line Games
Publications
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Awards
2005 Internet Measurement Conference Best Student Paper award
2003 IEEE Communications Society William R. Bennett Prize for the Best Paper in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
2002 Best IBM Research Paper Award in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Math 2002
Previous projects
Forensix: "Computer TiVo"
Appoximate networking and network processors
My thesis work on:
Improving Internet Congestion Control and Queue Management
Flexible routing and switching
ARMADA: Networked Middleware Services
Network traffic
characterization
and
generation
.
Organometallic chemistry
Courses and lectures
CS 592 Cheating in On-line Games (practicum/seminar)
Spring 2008
|
Spring 2007
CS 200 Computer Systems Programming I
Fall 2006
CS 494/594 Internetworking Protocols
Winter 2008
CS 510/576 Networking and Security Seminars
Fall 2005
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Spring 2005
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Winter 2004
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Winter 2002
CSE 580 (Networking practicum with the IXP)
Spring 2003
Slides from CS 444i lecture at Stanford on
Building Scalable Internet Services
2/2000
Slides from my EECS 571 lecture at UM on Integrated Services over the Internet (
gzip ps
|
ppt
) 10/97
Miscellaneous
In September 2004, I
moved
downtown to Portland State University. The details are quite
amusing
.
Oregonian article
about SySL (8/14/03).
ACM TECHNews article
from an informal interview (
full text
)
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