Thomas Marlowe, Ph.D.
I have been a member of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University for over 30 years, and have taught a wide variety of courses in both disciplines.
I enjoy working with students and with professional colleagues-- almost all my research is collaborative. My professional interests include in mathematics, abstract algebra and discrete mathematics; in computer science, programming languages, real-time systems, and software engineering, and in information science, collaboration and knowledge management. The connection between graphs and algebraic structures is a recurrent theme.
Personally, I enjoy cooking and dining, reading, and listening to a wide variety of music. I also sing and write, but for personal consumption only.
Education
- Ph.D., Computer Science, Rutgers, The State University
- Ph.D., Mathematics, Rutgers, The State University
- M.S., Computer Science, Rutgers, The State University
Scholarship
- "A Coupled Differential Equation Model for Multi-drug Lipid Lowering Therapy for Hypercholesterolaemia", Bulletin of New Jersey Academy of Science, 55(1), 19-22, October 2010
- "A Classification of Collaborative Knowledge", Workshop on Knowledge Generation, Communication and Management (KGCM 2010), June 2010
- "High-level Component Interfaces for Collaborative Development: A Proposal"
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics, 7(6), 1- 6, April 2009 - "Interprocedural Dataflow Analysis in the Presence of Large Libraries", Proceedings of CC 2006, 216, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3923, April 2006
- "Multisource Data Flow Problems", ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 17(5), 777 - 803, September 1995
- "Polynomial-Time Program Transformations and Schedulability Analysis of Parallel Real-time Programs with Restricted Resource Contention", Journal of Real-Time Systems, 4(4), December 1992
- "Properties of data flow frameworks: A unified model", Acta Informatica, 28(2), 121- 164, August 1991
Accomplishments
- Over 70 publications in refereed conferences and journals in mathematics, computer science and information science.
Professional Activities
- Member of more than 10 Ph. D. thesis and 5 M.S. thesis committees
- Member of more than 20 conference program committees.
- Reviewer for numerous conferences, journals, and grants.