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2019 FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP REPORT DESIGN and LAYOUT Nick Paulus Keara Mangan Lucy Zhang 2019 FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP REPORT DESIGN AND LAYOUT Nick Paulus Keara Mangan Lucy Zhang PHOTOGRAPHY Elizabeth Torgerson-Lamark/RIT PUBLISHED BY The Wallace Center - RIT Open Access Publishing OFFICE OF THE PROVOST www.rit.edu/provost/ 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 Letter From The Provost Golisano College of Computing 04 & Information Sciences 20 College of Art & Design 32 College of Engineering Technology 40 College of Health Sciences & Technology 46 College of Liberal Arts 66 College of Science 90 Golisano Institute for Sustainability 96 International Campuses 106 Kate Gleason College of Engineering 126 National Technical Institute for the Deaf 150 Saunders College of Business 160 School of Individualized Study Letter from the Provost I am very pleased to present the 2019 Faculty Scholarship Report. This compendium of scholarly work by RIT faculty and students represents the best of who we are as scholars and creative artists. The report provides several examples of exceptional individual and group achievements. It contains a list of the awards won, articles and books published, juried shows exhibited, and editorships undertaken by faculty members and students in 2019. I hope you take a few minutes to review the work and take pride in your own and others’ accomplishments. The scholarly and artistic efforts within this report each contribute to RIT’s growing national reputation, and many have direct and positive impacts on communities here in western New York and around the world. This work, which ranges from developing computational systems that improve care for patients with heart disease, to understanding the role of cultural and linguistic diversity for those who are Deaf and hard-of-hearing, to discovering the closest exoplanet to Earth, puts RIT and its research at the heart of some of the world’s most technical, scientific, and social challenges. RIT’s faculty and students continue to engage in research, pedagogical undertakings, and scholarly activities that break down boundaries inside and outside of the university. Under the leadership of our president, Dr. David Munson, Jr., RIT’s vision for the future, embodied in the university’s strategic plan Greatness Through Difference, sets ambitious research and scholarship goals for the year 2025. The work showcased in this report demonstrates the many ways that RIT’s world-class faculty are steadily achieving these goals. In fiscal year 2019, RIT also had its second-best year ever in acquiring sponsored research funding and a record year for research expenditures. RIT received 366 new awards totaling $74 million in funding, and expenditures grew to an estimated $58 million. RIT now has 353 principal investigators associated with active research awards. Additionally, the university is on target to confer at least 40 doctoral degrees in 2020, an all-time high. Building momentum for the university to meet or exceed another 2025 goal. I want to thank each faculty member who took the time to achievements during 2019. ELLEN GRANBERG, PH.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Rochester Institute of Technology 3 B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing & Information Sciences Book Chapter: Hemaspaandra, E. and L. He- maspaandra. "Credimus." The Future of Eco- Computer Science nomic Design: The Continuing Development of a Field as Envisioned by Its Researchers. Ed. J.-F. Laslier, et al. : Springer, 2019. 141-152. Print. ∆ Matthew Fluet, Associate Professor Journal Paper: Westrick, Sam, et al. "Disentan- Published Conference Proceedings: Fitzsim- glement in Nested-Parallel Programs." Proceed- mons, Z., et al. "Very Hard Electoral Control ings of the ACM on Programming Languages 4. Problems." Proceedings of the Thirty-Third AAAI POPL (2019): Article 47. Web. * Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2019). Honolulu, HA: n.p., 2019. Web. « Joe Geigel, Professor Published Conference Proceedings: Rook, Published Conference Proceedings: He- Kelsey, et al. "A Study of User Intent in Immer- maspaandra, E., L. Hemaspaandra, and J. sive Smart Spaces." Proceedings of the PerLS Rothe. "The Complexity of Online Bribery in 2019 : The Third International Workshop on Sequential Elections." Proceedings of the 17th Pervasive Smart Living Spaces, Kyoto, Japan, Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rational- Mar 11, 2019 - Mar 15, 2019. Ed. Andreas Ja- ity and Knowledge. Ed. Toulouse, France: n.p., cobsson and Mohan Kumar. New York, NY: IEEE, 2019. Web. * Web. * Published Conference Proceedings: Burjons, Published Conference Proceedings: Bhide, E., et al. "Finding Optimal Solutions With Neigh- Saylee, Elizabeth Goins, and Joe Geigel. "Experi- borly Help." Proceedings of the 44th Internation- mental Analysis of Spatial Sound for Storytelling al Symposium on Mathematical Foundations in Virtual Reality." Proceedings of the Interactive of Computer Science (MFCS 2019). Aachen, Storytelling. ICIDS 2019, Utah,. Ed. Rogelio E. Germany: n.p., 2019. Web. * Cardona-Rivera, Anne Sullivan, and R. Michael Young. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature, Monika K Polak Web. « Journal Paper: Ustimenko, Vasyl, et al. "On the Constructions of New Symmetric Ciphers Based Edith Hemaspaandra, Professor on Nonbijective Multivariate Maps of Prescribed Journal Paper: Hemaspaandra, E., L. He- Degree." Security and Communication Networks maspaandra, and C. Menton. "Search versus 2019. (2019): 1-15. Web. * Decision for Election Manipulation Problems." ACM Transactions on Computation Theory. Published Conference Proceedings: Carenzo, (2020) Print. * Michael and Monika Katarzyna Polak. "Accelerat- ing Multivariate Cryptography with Constructive Journal Paper: Fitzsimmons, Z. and E. He- Affine Stream Transformations." Proceedings of maspaandra. "High-Multiplicity Election Prob- the 2019 14th Conference on Computer Science lems." Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi- and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Leipzig, Ger- Agent Systems 33. 4 (2019): 383-402. Print. * many, 1-4 September, 2019. Ed. M. Ganzha, L. Maciaszek, and M. Paprzycki. Leipzig, Germany: IEEE Xplore Digital Library, 2019. Web. * FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP REPORT 2019 Published Conference Proceedings: Beshaj, Journal Paper: Xu, Xiaodong, Meilian Liang, Lubjana and Monika Katarzyna Polak. "On and Stanisław Radziszowski. "A Note on Upper Hyperelliptic Curves of Genus 3." Proceedings Boundsfor Some Generalized Folkman Num- of the American Mathematical Society Spring bers." Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory Central Sectional Meeting, Special Session on 39. (2019): 939--950. Print. £ Algebraic Curves and Their Applications, Ohio State University. Ed. Lubjana Beshaj and Tony Journal Paper: Liang, Meilian, Stanisław Shaska. Columbus, OH: American Mathematical Radziszowski, and Xiaodong Xu. "On a Diagonal Society, 2019. Print. * Conjecturefor Classical Ramsey Numbers." Dis- crete Applied Mathematics 267. (2019): 195-- 200. Print. £ Stanislaw Radziszowski, Professor Journal Paper: Kaufmann, Jenny M., Henry J. Published Conference Proceedings: Foster, Wickus, and Stanisław P. Radziszowski. "On Michael J., Marcin Łukowiak, and Stanisław Some Edge Folkman Numbers Small and Large." Radziszowski. "Flexible HLS-Based Implemen- Involve, a Journal of Mathematics 12. (2019): tation of the Karatsuba Multiplier Targeting 813--822. Print. £ Homomorphic Encryption Schemes." Proceed- ings of the 26-th International Conference Mixed Published Review: Radziszowski, Stanisław. Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems. Ed. "MR3979231." Rev. of Separating tree-chromat- MIXDES'2019. Rzeszów, Poland: MIXDES'2019, ic number from path-chromatic number, by AMS. 2019. Web. £ Mathematical Reviews 28 Dec. 2019: Math- SciNet. Web. ∆ Published Conference Proceedings: Tinker, Cody, et al. "Exploring the Application of Homo- Published Review: Radziszowski, Stanisław. morphic Encryption to a Cross Domain Solution." "MR3902448." Rev. of Three-color bipartite Proceedings of the MILCOM'2019. Ed. MIL- Ramsey number for graphs with small band- COM'2019. Norfolk, VA: n.p., 2019. Web. £ width, by American Mathematical Society. Math- ematical Reviews 25 Jun. 2019: MathSciNet. Published Conference Proceedings: Mil- Web. ∆ lar, Kevin, Marcin Łukowiak, and Stanisław Radziszowski. "Design of a Flexible Schön- Published Review: Radziszowski, Stanisław. hage-Strassen FFT Polynomial Multiplier with "MR3891934." Rev. of The Ramsey number of High-Level Synthesis to Accelerate HE in the loose cycles versus cliques, by American Math- Cloud." Proceedings of the International Confer- ematical Society. Mathematical Reviews 8 May ence on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs. 2019: MathSciNet. Web. ∆ Ed. ReConFig'2019. Cancún, México: ReCon- Fig'2019, 2019. Web. £ Published Review: Radziszowski, Stanisław. "MR3828124." Rev. of Rev. of R(5,5)≤48, by Rajendra Raj, Professor American Mathematical Society. Mathematical Reviews 28 Apr. 2019: MathSciNet. Web. ∆ Published Conference Proceedings: Alnemari, Asma, et al. "Protecting Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in Critical Infrastructure Data Published Review: Radziszowski, Stanisław. Using Differential Privacy." Proceedings of the "MR3901567." 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