Faculty and Graduate Assistants
| Dr. Ing-Ray Chen (irchen@cs.vt.edu) is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He is a co-principal investigator of the Intel Wireless Curriculum Development grant and one of the co-developers and co-instructors of the course. |
| Dr. Luiz A. DaSilva (ldasilva@vt.edu) is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. He is a co-principal investigator of the Intel Wireless Curriculum Development grant and one of the co-developers and co-instructors of the course. |
| Dr. Scott F. Midkiff (midkiff@vt.edu) is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. He is the principal investigator of the Intel Wireless Curriculum Development grant and one of the co-developers and co-instructors of the course. |
| Dr. Jahng S. Park (jahng@vt.edu) is a Research Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He serves as a consultant for the course. |
| Mr. Baoshan Gu (bgu@vt.edu) is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the Northern Virginia Center. As a graduate assistant, he helped develop the course and teach it for the first time in Spring 2003. |
| Mr. Yibin Liang (yibin@vt.edu) is an M.S. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Blacksburg. As a graduate assistant, he helped develop the course and teach it for the first time in Spring 2003. |
| Mr. Vivek Srivastava (vivs@vt.edu) is a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Alexandria Research Institute. As a graduate assistant, he helped develop the course and teach it for the first time in Spring 2003. |
| Mr. Michael Thompson (stuboy@vt.edu) is a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Blacksburg and an IREAN Fellow. He helped develop the course and serves as a consultant for the course. |