Ph.D. - Computer Science
Brunel University
Professional Preparation
BSc - Computer Science
Brunel University
Brunel University
Research Areas
Research Interests
Current research efforts are concentrated in distributed algorithms, including resource allocation problems, and in computer graphicsPublications
"On the Tower of Hanoi Problem with Multiple Spare Pegs," I.
Page, J. Veerasamy, International Journal of Computer
Mathematics, 52, 1, (1994). 1994 - Publication
"Spanning tree maintenance by grafting," I. Page, M. Scoggins,
Ninth International Conference on Systems Engineering,
Las Vegas, Nevada, (1993). 1993 - Publication
"Fast algorithms for distributed resource allocation," I. Page,
R. T. Jacob, S. E. Chern, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Systems, 4, 2, (1993). 1993 - Publication
"Normal vector generation for sampled data using Fourier Filtering,"
I. Page, M. Goss, Journal of Visualization and Computer
Animation, 4, (1993). 1993 - Publication
"Explicit dynamic mutual exclusion algorithm," E. B. Weidman,
I. Page, W.J. Pervin, Third IEEE Symposium on Parallel
Distributed Processing, Dallas, Texas, (1991). 1991 - Publication
"Variation on the drinking philosophers algorithms," I. Page,
S. E. Chern, R. T. Jacob, Second IEEE Symposium on Parallel
Distributed Processing, Dallas, Texas, (1990). 1990 - Publication
"Synthesis of mutual exclusion problems based on semaphores,"
I. Page, R. T. Jacob, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,
(1989). 1989 - Publication
"The solution of mutual exclusion problems which can be described
graphically," I. Page, R.T. Jacob, Computer Journal, (1989). 1989 - Publication
Additional Information
Recent Research Projects
- "Design of a system for feature arbitration in an intelligent telephone network." (BNR Richardson, $26,000, 1991)
- "Parallel computer architecture for computer graphics systems," (Texas Instruments, $32,480, 1988)
- "Parallel computer architectures for computer graphics systems." (Texas Instruments, $16,562, 1987)
News Articles
Computer Science Prof Wins Chancellor’s Award
Dr. Ivor Page, an associate professor of computer science in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, has been chosen to receive the Chancellor’s Council Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System.Page was selected from more than 118 tenured or tenure-track faculty members at UT Dallas who were nominated by undergraduate students for the honor.
The UT System sponsors the annual award to recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching at each of the UT System’s academic institutions, and the award was accompanied by a $5,000 stipend. It is the highest recognition a faculty member can receive.
Computer Science Prof Wins Chancellor’s Award
Dr. Ivor Page, an associate professor of computer science in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, has been chosen to receive the Chancellor’s Council Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System.Page was selected from more than 118 tenured or tenure-track faculty members at UT Dallas who were nominated by undergraduate students for the honor.
The UT System sponsors the annual award to recognize excellence in undergraduate teaching at each of the UT System’s academic institutions, and the award was accompanied by a $5,000 stipend. It is the highest recognition a faculty member can receive.
Teams Win Top Spots at Regional Computing Competition
Recently, three UT Dallas Competitive Programming Teams participated in the regional round of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Out of 73 teams hailing from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, UT Dallas teams placed second, sixth and seventh.The second-place team consisted of senior Darrin Wiley, senior Terrence Park and sophomore Walter Han, all computer science majors in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Teams Win Top Spots at Regional Computing Competition
Recently, three UT Dallas Competitive Programming Teams participated in the regional round of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). Out of 73 teams hailing from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, UT Dallas teams placed second, sixth and seventh.The second-place team consisted of senior Darrin Wiley, senior Terrence Park and sophomore Walter Han, all computer science majors in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.