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Joanna Klukowska

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Doctoral student at Computer Science Department at The Graduate Center, CUNY

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The Graduate Center, CUNY

Computer Science Department, Room 4319

365 5th Avenue

NY, NY 10016


Education Experience Publications Awards Coursework ResourcesFun

I am currently working with Professor Gabor Herman in Discrete Imaging and Graphics Group. My general research interest are in image reconstrction from projections and its applications in biomedical imaging. More specifically, I am working on reconstructions in electron microscopy. We are interested in developing reconstruction methods that take into account and correct for the distance-dependent blurring that occurs during imaging process of a molecule by electron microscope.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Computer Science

Graduate Center of CUNY

September 2005 - present

B.A., Computer Science

Hunter College of CUNY

September 2000 - January, 2005

EXPERIENCE

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02/2007 - present

Research Assistant

Graduate Center, CUNY

advisor: Distinguished Professor Gabor Herman

supported by National Institute of Health (09/2007 - present), (Image Processing in Biological 3D Electron Microscopy,  National Institutes of Health, HL070472, 2001-2009)

supported by National Science Foundation  (06/2007 - 08/2007)

04/2006 - 05/2007

Research Assistant

Graduate Center, CUNY

advisor: Professor Amotz Bar-Noy

supported by National Science Foundation (09/2006 - 05/2007)

supported by PSC-CUNY (04/2006 - 06/2006)

09/2005 - 05/2006

Adjunct Lecturer

Computer Science Department, Hunter College

Courses taught:

  • CSCI 135 Software Analysis and Design I - The course is intended for prospective computer science majors and minors. It concentrates on problem-solving techniques using a high-level programming language. The course includes a brief overview of computer systems.

  • CSCI 120 Introduction to Computers - Intended for non-majors. Basic concepts of computer technology. Principles of hardware operation, software and networking. Roles of computers in society, including ethical and legal issues.

06/2003 - 08/2005

Computer Technician Assistant

Dolciani Math Learning Center, Hunter College

  • setting up the new computers

  • installing software and hardware

  • maintaining of the existing computers on the network (Novell, Windows Server 2003)

  • setting up and maintaining student accounts

  • developing the applications for use in the office

08/2000 - 08/2005

Math tutor

Dolciani Math Learning Center, Hunter College

  • tutoring for college algebra, pre-calculus and calculus levels

  • experience in working with groups as well as individual students

  • tutoring Mathematica software at pre-calculus level math

10/2000 - 06/2005

Private math tutor

 

  • individual math tutoring for students ranging from elementary school to introductory college math courses

 

PUBLICATIONS

Amotz Bar-Noy, Joanna Klukowska. Finding Mobile Data: Efficiency vs. Location Inaccuracy, 15th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms, Eilat, Israel, October 8-10, 2007

 

GRANTS and AWARDS

 

GRADUATE COURSES TAKEN

Course Number

Course Title

Professor

Math 645 (Hunter College)

Mathematical Analysis 2

Burton Randol

C SC 83200

Seminar in Image Processing and Computation

Gabor Herman

Math 641 (Hunter College)

Mathematical Analysis 1

Burton Randol

C SC 83200

Seminar in Image Processing and Computation

Robert Haralick

C SC 86005

Statistical Techniques and Probability Models in Computer Science

Gabor Herman

C SC 80200

Seminar in New Developments in Discrete Algorithms

Amotz Bar-Noy

N/A

Image Processing Seminar

Gabor Herman

C SC 83020

3-D Computer Vision

Ioannis Stamos

C SC 78000

Numerical Methods

Ann Smith-Thompson

MATH 84530

Combinatorics

Janos Pach

C SC 87100

Research at CUNY

Theodore Brown

C SC 83050

Discrete Tomography & Applications

Gabor Herman

C SC 80000

Graph and Network Algorithms

Amotz Bar-Noy

C SC 74010

Logical Fndtns Artfcl Intllgnc

Rohit Parikh

C SC 72010

Parallel/Dist Cmputing and Advanced Operating Systems

Nancy Griffeth

C SC 75010

Theoretical Computer Science

Nason Yanofsky

C SC 71010

Prgrmmng Lang & Implmntation

Jean Yeves

C SC 70010

Analysis of Algorithms

Amotz Bar-Noy

 

 

Discrete Imaging and Graphics Group (DIG)

 

 

 

 

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