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SPRING 2016: NC State University CSC/ECE547
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Please note that ALL e-mail communications with the Instructors and TAs MUST use "CSC547-CC - brief topic" in the Subject Line where "brief topic" are a few keywords that indicate the nature of the query - e.g., grading HW1. Not having the appropriate subject line may result in a delayed response.

Instructors:


John P. Streck, Director, Institute for Next Generation Information Technology Systems.
E-mail: jpstreck@ncsu.edu, Tel: 919-866-5120
Office: Engineering Building 2, Room 2250.
Mailing Address: Computer Science, Box 8206, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695
Office hours: After class and by appointment.

and


Dr. Patrick Dreher, Research Professor, CSC
E-mail: padreher@ncsu.edu Tel: 919-515-5535
Office: Engineering Building 2, Room 2314.
Mailing Address: Computer Science, Box 8206, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695

Office hours: After class and by appointment.

Teaching Assistants

Magreth Mushi
email: mjmushi@ncsu.edu
Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday 3:00PM to 4:00pm and by appointment, and prior to and immediate after class
Location: EBII 1229B
Will also be in the class and lab when students are scheduled for the lab.

Mansi Babbar
email: mbabbar@ncsu.edu
Office hours: Monday/Wednesday 10:00AM to Noon, and prior to and immediate after class
Location: EBII B029 
Will also be in the class and lab when students are scheduled for the lab


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WebSite contact: M. Vouk, E-mail: vouk@csc.ncsu.edu , Tel: 919-515-7886, Fax: 919-515-6497, Department of Computer Science, Box 8206, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC27695, USA

Material for this course was developed in part through support from NSF grants 0910767 and 1330553, the U.S. Army Research Office (ARO) grant W911NF-08-1-0105 managed by NCSU Science of Security Initiative and Science of Security Lablet, IBM Share University Research and Fellowships program funding, and the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.