Panya Chanawangsa
pc57@buffalo.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Educational Background
- State University of New York at
Buffalo, August, 2010 – Present
Ph.D Candidate, Computer Science and Engineering
Advisor: Prof. Chang Wen Chen
- State University of New York at
Buffalo, August, 2006 –
March 2010
B.S., Computer Science and Engineering, Summa Cum Laude
Research Interest
- 3D Modeling
- Algorithms and Design
- Computer Vision and Image Processing
- Virtual Reality
- Mobile Computing and Applications
Projects
- Road lane detection
- Mixed reality
- UBMM website design
- UB Talker Project
Publications
- Panya Chanawangsa and Chang Wen Chen, "A New Color-Based Lane Detection via Gaussian Radial Basis Function Networks," presented at IEEE ICCVE, Beijing, China, 2012
- Panya Chanawangsa and Chang Wen Chen, "A New Smartphone Lane Detection System: Realizing True Potential of Multi-core Mobile Devices," presented at ACM MoViD, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2012
Experience
- Student Teaching Assistant,
2010
Supervised students in lab assignments in CSE 380 Introduction to Microprocessors
- Thomas J. Edwards Learning Center,
2007 – 2010
Tutored students in math, from basic algebra to college level calculus
Courses
- CSE 115 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors I
- CSE 116 Introduction to Computer Science for Majors II
- CSE 191 Discrete Structures
- CSE 250 Algorithms and Data Structures
- CSE 321 Real-Time and Embedded Operating Systems
- CSE 341 Computer Organization
- CSE 379 Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcomputers
- CSE 380 Lab Component of CSE 379
- CSE 442 Software Engineering
- CSE 452 VLSI Testing
- CSE 462 Database Concepts
- CSE 467 Computational Linguistics
- CSE 489 Modern Networking Concepts
- CSE 521 Introduction to Operating Systems
- CSE 555 Introduction to Pattern Recognition
- CSE 573 Introduction to Computer Vision and Image Processing
- CSE 702 Seminars