Rutgers University Symposium on Homeland Security Research
September 23, 2003
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizer:
- Fred Roberts, Chair, RUHSRI and Director, DIMACS, froberts@dimacs.rutgers.edu
- Program Committee:
- Margaret Brennan, Chair, Cook College
- Nabil Adam, CIMIC
- Stanley Dunn, SOE
- Richard Mammone, CAIP
- Robert Snyder, EOHSI
Presented by Rutgers University Homeland Security Research Initiative (RUHSRI).
Slides and Papers:
- Nabil Adam and Vijay Atluri, CIMIC
Home Land Security Research at CIMIC
- Kin P. Cheung, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bio/Chem agent detection and decontamination technology
- Panos Georgopoulos and Paul Lioy, CERM
Homeland Security Research at the EOHSI Center for Exposure and Risk Modeling (CERM)
- Scott Glenn, COOL
Development of a Dual-Use Over-The-Horizon Radar Network for Monitoring
Ocean Currents and Ship Traffic in the Exclusive Economic Zone
- Leslie Kennedy, Center for Law and Justice
Research and Policy Development at the Rutgers
Center for the Study of Public Security
- Yicheng Lu, WINLAB
ZnO-based Multifunctional and Tunable Sensors
- David Madigan and Henry Rolka, Statistics
The DIMACS Working Group on Disease and Adverse Event Surveillance
- Ali Maher, CAIT
Safety and Security of our Critical Infrastructure
- Richard Mammone, CAIP
Warning and Indicator Systems
- Dimitris Metaxas and Rong Zhang, Computer Science
Recognition of Human Gait from Video
- S. Muthukrishnan, Computer Science
Embedding Methods for Massive Data Sets and Their Applications
- Christine Podilchuk, CAIP
Enhancing the Performance of Face Recognition Systems
- Rose Puelle, Department of Entomology
Food, Agriculture and Environmental Security
- Dipankar Raychaudhuri, WINLAB
Rapidly deployable wireless networks for emergency
communication and sensing applications
Related Works
- Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Rutgers University Homeland Security Research Symposium
- Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Homeland Security Research at DIMACS: Monitoring Message Streams
and other Projects
- David Robinson, Geography
The New Jersey Weather and Climate Network:
Harnessing Real-time Information for Homeland Security
- Wade Trappe, Electrical and Computer Engineering
New Challenges in Securing our Communication Infrastructure
- Calum Turvey, Food Policy Institute
Economics and Agroterrorism
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