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2001-02 Best Papers

Mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Vijay K. Dhir, interim dean of the School, and his former student Deb Banerjee received the Best Paper Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineer's Heat Transfer Division for their paper published in the Journal of Heat Transfer and entitled "Study of Subcooled Film Boiling on a Horizontal Disc."

Bryan Ng, Massimo Valla, Ren Wang, Medy Sanadidi, and computer science professor Mario Gerla won the Best Paper Award for the paper entitled "Efficiency/Friendliness Tradeoffs in TCP Westwood" at ISCC 2002, the 7th International Symposium on Computers and Communications, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Communications Society.

The Fred W. Ellersick Prize was awarded to Per Johansson, Manthos Kazantzidis, Rohit Kapoor, and computer science professor Mario Gerla for the paper "Bluetooth: an Enabler for Personal Area Networking."

Carlos Brito and computer science professor Judea Pearl received the Best Student Paper Award at the 2002 Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence for their paper titled "Generalized Instrumental Variables."

Professor Tsu-Chin Tsao, mechanical and aerospace engineering, and former students B-S. Kim and J. Li received the O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award for the paper "Control of Dual Stage Actuator System for Noncircular Cam Turning Process" published for the 2001 American Control Conference.
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