Vicki H. Allan

 

Computer Science Department, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322-4205

http://www.cs.usu.edu/~allanv/

Vicki.Allan@usu.edu    Fax: 435-797-3265      Office: 435-797-2022      Cell: 435-760-0763

 

Education

Colorado State University, Ph.D. (Computer Science)  1986

A Critical Analysis of the Global Optimization Problem for Horizontal Microcode,  Advisor: Robert Mueller

Colorado State University, M.S. (Computer Science) 1984              

    [Education interrupted: instructor, 1974-1982]

Utah State University, M.M. (Mathematics) 1974

Utah State University, B.S. (Mathematics-Computer Science-Statistics) 1973, Summa Cum Laude

        (Distinguished graduate, graduation program participant)

 

Areas of Emphasis

Multiagent Systems

Analysis of algorithms

Programming Languages

Educational Outreach

 

Experience

1992-Present Utah State University, Associate Professor, Computer Science Department

1986-1992 Utah State University, Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department

1985-1986 Colorado State University, Research Assistant, Computer Science Department

1984-1985 Denelcor, Inc., Research Assistant

1979-1982 Colorado State University, Instructor, Department of Computer Science

974-1979 Iowa State University, Instructor, Department of Computer Science

 

Academic Honors

Utah State University, Computer Science, Teaching Excellence Award, 2014

Utah State University, Computer Science Faculty Service Award, 2013.

Utah State University, Computer Science Teacher of the Year, 2002.

Utah State University, University Advisor of the Year, 1994 (USU Robbins Awards).

Utah State University, Computer Science Advisor of the Year, 1994.

Utah State University College of Science Advisor of the Year, 1994.

Best Presentation 1987, Micro20

Phi Kappa Phi

 

Publications

 

Refereed Journal Articles

(I am the major professor for individuals marked with **. Individuals marked with # completed the work as an extension of coursework.)

 

  1. **R.O. Lasisi and V.H. Allan, “FALSE-NAME MANIPULATION IN WEIGHTED VOTING GAMES: EMPIRICAL AND THEORETICAL ANALYSIS”,  Computation Intelligence: An International Journal, July 2016, Online ISSN: 1467-8640. DOI: 10.1111/coin.12096

2.      **K. Ahmadi and V.H. Allan, Trust-Based Decision Making in Self-Adaptive Agent Organization, ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) - Special Section on Best Papers from SASO 2014 and Regular Articles: Volume 11 Issue 2, July 2016 (impact factor 0.92)

3.      A. Ghaffarizadeh and V.H. Allan, History Based Coalition Formation in Hedonic Context Using Trust,  International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications (IJAIA), July, 2013, Volume 4:4, ISSN : 0975-900X.

4.      **Ramoni O. Lasisi and Vicki H. Allan. Manipulation of Weighted Voting Games and the Effect of Quota. Agents and Artificial Intelligence Communications in Computer and Information Science Volume 271, 2013, pp 413-428   http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-29966-7_27

5.       **D. Stormont and V. H. Allan, Managing Risk in Disaster Scenarios with Autonomous Robots, the Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Vol 7:4, 2009.

  1. V. H. Allan and **X. Chen, Convert2Java: Semi-Automatic Conversion of C to Java, Future Generation Computer Systems, Java in High Performance Computing, October 2001, Vol 18-2, pages 201-211.
  2. V.H. Allan, S.J. Beaty, B. Su, and P.H. Sweany, Building a Retargetable Local Instruction Scheduler , Software Practice and Experience .28:3, March 1998, pages 249-285.
  3. V.H. Allan, **R. Jones, **R. Lee and S.J. Allan, Software Pipelining, ACM Computing Surveys,27-3, September 1995.
  4. V.H. Allan and **R.K. Sistla, The Effect of Parallelism on Register Allocation , IEEE Potentials, December 1995.
  5. **M. Rajagopalan and V.H. Allan, Specification of Software Pipelining using Petri Nets , International Journal of Parallel Processing, 3-22, 1994, pages 279-307.
  6. V. H. Allan, Bogong Su, **P Wijaya, and **J. Wang, Instruction Scheduling under Timing Constraints , Transactions on Computers, 41-9, September 1992.
  7. R.A. Mueller and V.H. Allan Compaction with General Synchronous Timing, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , May 1988.
  8. R.A. Mueller, V. H. Allan and J.Varghese, The Complexity of Horizontal Word Encoding in Microprogrammed Machines, IEEE Transactions on Computers , C-33, 10, October 1984, 938-939.

 

Refereed Conferences/Symposium Articles

(Acceptance based on submission of full article.)

(I am the major professor for individuals marked with **.  Students outside the CS department are marked with *.)

 

1.      Jody Clarke-Midura, *Fred Poole, *Katarina Pantic, *Megan Hamilton, *Vincent Sun , V.H. Allan , “How Near Peer Mentoring Affects Middle School Mentees”, ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGSCE), 2018, , Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

2.      **K. Ahmadi, V. H. Allan, “Stochastic Path Finding Under Congestion”, The 2017 International Conference on Computational Science and  Computational Intelligence   (CSCI'17)  December 14-16, 2017, Las Vegas, USA.

3.      Kristin A  Searle, Colby Tofel-Grehl, and V.H Allan, The E-Textiles Bracelet Hack: Bringing Making to Middle School Classrooms, 7th Annual Fablearn (Flagship) Conference, FABLEARN 2016: 6th Annual Conference on Creativity and Making in Education, October 14-16 2016 (short paper) (40%).

4.      Jody Clarke-Midura, V.H. Allan, and Kevin Close, Investigating the Role of Being a Mentor as a way of increasing interest in CS,  The 47th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE2016), March 2016 (34.5%)

5.      **Kamila Ahmadi and V.H. Allan, Checking The Reliability of Information Sources in Recommendation Based Trust Decision Making, Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems (PRIMA 2015), October 2015, Bertinoro, Italy, (31% full)

6.      **Ramoni Lasisi and V.H.Allan, New Bounds on False-Name Manipulation in Weighted Voting Games, Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society (FLAIRS-27), Pensacola Beach, Florida, May 2014.

7.      Chenguang Liu, Hengda Cheng, V.H.Allan, Articulated Human Pose Tracking Based on Game Theory, International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP, 2013.

8.      **U. Weerakoon and V.H. Allan, Coalition Formation for Serving Dynamic Motion Tasks, CPAIOR, Yorktown Heights, New York, May,2013, (28% full, 15% short).

  1. **K. Ahmadi and V. H. Allan, Efficient Self Adapting Agent Organizations, International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence ICAART 2013, Barcelona, Spain, Feb 2013. (14% full, 24% short)
  2. **K Feuz and V.H. Allan, Group Formation and Knowledge Sharing in Pedestrian Egress Simulation, International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) 2013, Barcelona, Spain, Feb 2013. (14% full, 24% short, 12% poster)
  3. **R. Lasisi, R and V.H. Allan, Experimental Evaluation of the Effects of Manipulation by Merging in Weighted Voting Games, International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2013, Barcelona, Spain, Feb 2013. (14% full, 24% short)
  4. **R. Lasisi and V.H .Allan. On The Problem Of Annexations And Merging In Weighted Voting Games, ICAART, Faro, Portugal, February 2012. (14% acceptance)
  5. **K. Feuz and V.H. Allan, Simulating Pedestrian Route Selection with Imperfect Knowledge, ICAART, Faro, Portugal, February 2012 (14% full, 24% short)
  6. **K. Feuz and V.H. Allan, Simulating Knowledge and Information in Pedestrian Egress, ICAART, Faro, Portugal, February 2012 (14% full, 24% short)
  7. **D.P. Stormont and V.H. Allan, A Comparison Of Diplomacy Gameboard Graph Search Algorithms, ICAART, Faro, Portugal, February 2012 (Poster) (14% full, 24% short, 12% poster)
  8. **R. Lasisi and V.H .Allan. 'Annexations and Merging in Weighted Voting Games - The Extent of Susceptibility of Power Indices', ICAART, Rome, Italy, January 2011 (9% acceptance)
  9. **U. Weerakoon and V.H. Allan. 'Influence of Neighborhood and Reorganization in Networked Agent Simulation', ICAART, Rome, Italy, January 2011. (Poster)
  10. **L. Barton and V.H. Allan, Adapting to Changing Resource Requirements for Coalition Formation in Self-Organized Social Networks, International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2008), Sydney, Australia, December 2008. (18% full paper acceptance, 29% short paper acceptance)
  11. **D. Stormont and V. H. Allan, Managing Risk in Disaster Scenarios with Autonomous Robots, Risk Management and Cyber-Informatics, (RMCI/WMSCI 2008), Orlando, Florida, June 2008. Best Paper Award.
  12. **L. Barton and V.H. Allan, Information Sharing in an Agent Organized Network, Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2007), November 2007, Silicon Valley, California. (20% full paper acceptance, 28% short paper acceptance)
  13. V.H. Allan and **K. Westwood, Who Works Together in Agent Coalition Formation? Cooperative Information Agents (CIA-07), September 2007, Delft, The Netherlands (Accepted approximately 50% of the submissions)
  14. ** L. Barton and V.H. Allan, Methods for Coalition Formation in Adaptation-Based Social Networks, Cooperative Information Agents (CIA-07), September 2007, Delft, The Netherlands (Accepted approximately 50% of the submissions)
  15. **K. Westwood and V.H. Allan "Heuristics for Dealing with a Shrinking Pie in Agent Coalition Formation", IAT 2006, December 2006, Hong Kong, China. (Accepted approximately 25 % of the 281 submissions)
  16. **K. Westwood and V.H. Allan, Heuristics for Co-opetition in Agent Coalition Formation, SCAI 2006, October 2006, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland. (60% acceptance)
  17. **S.S. Nemani and V.H. Allan, MATES: A Conversational Agent System, ACE 2004 Affective Computational Entities at the 17th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research (ACE 2004 at EMCSR 2004) April 13th, 2004, Vienna, Austria
  18. **Pankaj Gupta and V.H. Allan, Performance Analysis of an Acyclic Genetic approach to Learn Bayesian Network Structure , Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-03), Hyderabad, India, Dec 18-20, 2003. (20% acceptance rate)
  19. **Pankaj Gupta and V.H. Allan, The Acyclic Bayesian Net Generator , Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-03), Hyderabad, India, Dec 18-20, 2003. (20% acceptance rate)
  20. **S.S. Nemani and V.H. Allan, Agents and the Algebra of Emotion , Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Mulitagent Systems (AAMAS 2003), July 14-18, 2003 Melbourne, Australia. Poster Presentation (24% acceptance regular, 32% acceptance poster)
  21. V.H. Allan, **V.K. Balimidi, and **R. Janakiraman, Using Directed Hypergraphs to Implement Overriding Rules in Expert Systems , Twelfth Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference (MAICS'2001), Oxford, Ohio, Mar 31-Apr 1, 2001.
  22. **X. Chen, V.H. Allan, Distributed Synchronization in Multijav , First International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'2000), Kowloon, Hong Kong, on May, 22-24, 2000.
  23. **X. Chen and V.H. Allan MultiJav: A Distributed Shared Memory System Based on Multiple Java Virtual Machines , The 1998 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Technique and Applications (PDPTA'98) July 13-16, 1998, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. (approximately 24% acceptance rate)
  24. V.H. Allan, **U.R. Shah, and **K.M. Reddy, Petri Net versus Modulo Scheduling for Software Pipelining , Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium and Workshop on Microarchitecture (MICRO-28), November 29 - December 1 1995, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  25. **M.R. O'Neill, V.H. Allan, N. Flann, H. Chen, Petri net representation for parallel loop scheduling: using a genetic algorithm , The 14th Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interest Group, Colchester, UK, November 22-23, 1995.
  26. **M. Srinivas, A. Nicolau and V. H. Allan, An Approach to Combine Predicated/Speculative Execution for Programs with Unpredictable Branches , International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques, August 24-26, 1994, Montreal, Canada. (approximately 21% acceptance rate)
  27. V.H. Allan and **M.R. O'Neill, Software Pipelining: A Genetic Algorithm Approach , International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques, August 24-26, 1994, Montreal, Canada. (approximately 21% acceptance rate)
  28. **M. Rajagopalan and V. H. Allan, Efficient Scheduling of Fine Grain Parallelism in Loops , Proceedings of the 26th International Symposium and Workshop on Microarchitecture (MICRO-26), 2-11, Dec. 1993. (33% acceptance)
  29. V.H. Allan, **M. Rajagopalan, and **R.M. Lee Software Pipelining: Petri Net Pacemaker, IFIP Working Conference on Architectures and Compilation Techniques for Fine and Medium Grain Parallelism, Orlando, Florida, January 1993.
  30. **R.M. Lee and V.H. Allan, Advanced Software Pipelining and the Program Dependence Graph , Fourth IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, Dallas, Texas, December, 1992
  31. V. H. Allan and **J. Janardhan and **R.M. Lee and **M. Srinivas, Enhanced Region Scheduling on a Program Dependence Graph , Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium and Workshop on Microarchitecture (MICRO-25), Portland, OR, December 1-4, 1992. (26% acceptance)
  32. **R. B. Jones and V.H. Allan, Software Pipelining: An Evaluation of Enhanced Pipelining The 24th International Symposium and Workshop on Microarchitecture (MICRO-24), Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 18-20, 1991.
  33. **R. B. Jones and V.H. Allan, Software Pipelining: A Comparison ,23 nd International Symposium and Workshop on Microprogramming and Microarchitecture (MICRO-23), Orlando, Florida, November 27-29 1990.
  34. R.A. Mueller and V.H. Allan, Phase-Coupled Methods in Automated Microcode Generation: Assessment and Strategy, Proceedings of the 19th International Systems Science Conference , Honolulu, HA, January 1986.

 

Refereed Workshops

(Acceptance based on submission of full article.)

(I am the major professor for individuals marked with **)

 

  1. K Searle& C. TofelGrehl  & V. H. Allan, Using Electronic Textiles to Train Teachers to Build Models While Teaching Core Content, 2017 NARST National Association for Research in Science Teaching Conference.  (70% acceptance), San Antonio, TX Apr 2017.
  2. **K. Ahmadi and V. H. Allan, “Decision Making Using Trust and Risk in Agent Societies”, in Computing Research Association Workshop (CRA-W 2014), Poster, Santa Clara, CA, US, April 2014.
  3. **K. Ahmadi and V. H. Allan, “Trust Assessment in Agent Organizations”, in Grace Hopper 2014 (GHC 2014), Phoenix, AZ, US, October 2014 (poster). (Acceptance Rate 22 %).
  4. **K. Ahmadi and V. H. Allan, “Self Organization in Multi Agent Systems”, in Computing Research Association (CRA-W 2012), Poster, Seattle, WA, US, April 2012.
  5. **R. Lasisi and V. H. Allan, False Name Manipulations in Weighted Voting

Games: Susceptibility of Power Indices, Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems 2010 (AAMAS-2010) Workshop on "Trust in Agent Societies" (Trust-2010), Toronto, Canada, May 2010.

  1. V.H Allan, V. Barr, D. Brylow, and S. Hambrush, Computational Thinking in High School Courses, SIGSCE'10, March 10-13, 2010, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. ACM 978-1-60558-885-8/10/03
  2. V.H. Allan, Peephole Optimization as a Targeting and Coupling Tool , 22nd Microprogramming Workshop (MICRO-22), Dublin, Ireland, August 1989.
  3. **Pantung Wijaya and Vicki H. Allan, Incremental Foresighted Local Compaction , 22nd Microprogramming Workshop (MICRO-22), Dublin, Ireland, 1989.
  4. V.H.Allan, Data Dependency Graph Bracing, Proceedings of the 21st Microprogramming Workshop (MICRO-21) , San Diego, CA, December 1988.
  5. V.H. Allan and R.A. Mueller, Phase Coupling for Horizontal Microcode Generation, Proceedings of the 20th Microprogramming Workshop (MICRO-20) , Colorado Springs, CO, December 1987.
  6. R.A. Mueller, J. Varghese, and V.H. Allan, Global Methods in the Flow Graph Approach to Retargetable Microcode Generation, Proceedings of the 17th Microprogramming Workshop (MICRO-17) , New Orleans, LA, November 1984, 275-284.

 

 

Refereed Teaching Publications

(Acceptance based on submission of full article.)

 

1.      DuHadway, L. P. & Allan, V. H. (2014, August). Using Opportunities to Mentor as a Method to Encourage Increased Participation of Women in STEM Fields. Poster session presented at the CIRCLE Conference, Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

  1.  R Bryce and V. H. Allan. "Mystery Bug Theater", Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, CSEE&T, May 22-24, 2011. Honolulu, Hawaii
  2. C. Mano, V.H. Allan, and D. Cooley, “Effective In-Class Activities for Middle School Outreach Programs,” Proceedings of Frontiers in Education, October 2010, Arlington, Virginia.
  3. V.H. Allan and M.V. Kolesar, Teaching Computer Science: A Problem Solving Approach that Works, National Educational Computing Conference, Minneapolis,MN, June 11-13, 1996. (reprinted as V.H. Allan and M.V. Kolesar, Teaching Computer Science: A Problem Solving Approach that Works , SIGCUE Outlook, Vol 25, #1-2, January/April 1997, pp. 2-10.)
  4. M.V. Kolesar and V.H. Allan, Teaching Computer Science Concepts and Problem Solving with a Spreadsheet , SIGSCE `95, March 2-4, 1995, Nashville, TN.

 

 

Refereed Textbook Chapters/Articles

 

  1. V.H. Allan and S.J. Allan, Software Pipelining, Chapter in Compiler Design Handbook , CRC Press, Editors: Y.N. Srikant and P. Shankar. September 2002.
  2. V.H. Allan, Firmware: Automated Microcode Generation, Encyclopedia of Microcomputers , Allen Kent and James G. Williams, editors, Rosalind Kent and Carolyn M. Hall, editors, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1991.
  3. V.H. Allan, Data Dependency Graph Bracing, Introduction to Microprogramming, Veljko Milutinovic, editor, Prentice-Hall, 1992.

 

Technical Reports

1.      Gardner, Matthew (2013) A Qualitative And Evaluative Study On Recruiting And Retaining Students In College Computer Science Programs, Unpublished Master’s thesis, Utah State University, USA

2.      Jamwal, Goldee (2012), Effective Use Of Interactive Learning Modules In Classroom Study In Computer Science, Unpublished Master’s thesis, Utah State University, USA http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/gradreports/318/

3.      Neema, Milan (2010) Creation And Evaluation of Interactive Learning Modules For Computer Science Education, Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Utah State University, USA. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/gradreports/317/

4.      Feuz, Kyle, (2011) Pedestrian Leadership And Egress Assistance Simulation Environment (PLEASE), Unpublished Master’s Thesis  Utah State University.

5.      Lasisi, Ramoni (2013) Experimental Analysis Of The Effects Of Manipulations In Weighted Voting Games, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation,   Utah State University

 

 

Invited Conferences

 

  1. NCWIT Summit, Tucson, Arizona, May 20-22, 2013.
  2. National Science Foundation, Workshop on Expanding Opportunities for Women in the Computing Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO, October 25-27, 1992.
  3. National Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate Education, Project Impact: Enhancing Reform in Undergraduate Education. , May 31, 1994-June3, 1994. All expenses paid. Represented by Mary Veronica Kolesar.

 

Invited Presentations

 

  1. V.H. Allan, R. Weeks, NSF Showcase, Computational Thinking Showcase: Computing Concepts Across the Curriculum, SIGSCE'10, Exhibition Session, March 10-13, 2010, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
  2. Grace Hopper panel member, ACM-W Chapters: Communities for Students in Computer Science , Chicago, Illinois, October 6-9, 2004.
  3. IWA (Institute Women's Association), Women's Conference, Keynote speaker,“The Importance of Education,”February 7, 2004, Logan, Utah.
  4. The Dearth of Women in Computer Science: Facts and Fiction, KUSU, Public Radio, October 20, 1995.

 

Publications Highlighting CPATH Work

  1. D. Anderson, Computational Learning: Create Interactive Learning Modules for Your Students, ISTE 2010, June 27-30, 2010

Non-Refereed Journal/Conference Articles

  1. V.H. Allan and R.B. Jones, Software Pipelining Improvements, Utah Academy, Arts, and Letters.
  2. R.B. Jones and V.H. Allan, Software Pipelining: An Introduction , IEEE Microarch Newsletter, November 1990, Volume 5, Number 2.

 

Professional Activities

Contracts and Grants (last five years)

  1. NSF Itest: Understanding the Role of Gender in Engaging the Interest of Girls in Computer Science, $798,565, 8/30/16-8/30/19,  (Jody Clarke-Midura, PI, David Feldon Co-PI)
  2. App Girls, Aspire IT, NCWIT, $2,000, 6/2016-7/2016.  (Megan Humphries, Jody Clarke Midura) Joint-PIs
  3. App Girls Mentors, Aspire IT, NCWIT, $3,000, 6/2016-7/2016.  (Ami Iverson, Jody Clarke Midura) Joint-PIs
  4. App Girls, Aspire IT, NCWIT, $800, 9/2015-12/2015.  (Olivia Richards) Joint-PI
  5. App Camp Labs, Utah Stem Action Center (Jody Clarke-Midura Co-PI), ($3000), 1/4/16-6/30/16
  6. Integration of Computing with Electronic Textiles to Improve Teaching and Learning of Electronics in Secondary Science, Colby Tofel-Grehl (PI), ($1,078,533), 9/1/15-9/1/17.
  7. App Girls, Aspire IT, NCWIT, $3,000, 6/2014-7/2014.  (Olivia Richards, Jody Clarke Midura) Joint-PIs
  8. App Girls, Aspire IT, NCWIT, $3,000, 6/2014-7/2014.  (Andrea Castillo, Linda Duhadway) Joint-PIs
  9. CPATH CB: Computational Thinking Showcase: Computing Concepts Across the Curriculum, RET SUPPLEMENT NSF/IIS, $27,000 PI, (Donald Cooley, Joel Duffin) Co-PIs, 6/2010-9/2013.
  10. COAL: Coalition Organization with Agent Leadership, REU SUPPLEMENT NSF/IIS, $16,000 PI 6/2009-9/2013
  11. CPATH CB: Computational Thinking Showcase: Computing Concepts Across the Curriculum, REU SUPPLEMENT NSF/IIS, $16,000 PI, (Donald Cooley, Chad Mano, Joel Duffin) Co-PIs, 6/2009-9/2013.
  12. CPATH CB: Computational Thinking Showcase: Computing Concepts Across the Curriculum, RET SUPPLEMENT NSF/IIS, $50,000 PI, (Donald Cooley, Chad Mano, Joel Duffin) Co-PIs, 6/2009-9/2013
  13. CPATH CB: Computational Thinking Showcase: Computing Concepts Across the Curriculum, NSF/IIS, $440,000 PI, (Donald Cooley, Chad Mano, Joel Duffin) Co-PIs, 9/2008-9/2013.
  14. COAL: Coalition Organization with Agent Leadership, NSF/IS, $258,788, PI. 9/2008-9/2013.

 

 Travel Awards

  1. NCWIT Summit, ($2000), Tucson, Arizona, May 2013