
Expert Source: Sean McCulloch, Ph.D.
Computer scientist Sean McCulloch specializes in algorithm design for graph theory, computational geometry, and design automation for computer chips. He is a faculty member for Ohio Wesleyan’s National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program that provides summer research opportunities for undergraduate students and high school teachers.
Education
- B.A., State University of New York at Geneseo (Computer Science)
- B.A., State University of New York at Geneseo (Mathematics)
- M.C.S., University of Virginia ( Computer Science)
- Ph.D., University of Virginia (Computer Science)
Areas of Expertise
- Algorithmic computer science
- Analysis of poker hand data
- Design automation
- Computational science (including computational geometry)
Selected Publications
- Paco Hope and Sean McCulloch. Statistical Analysis of Texas Hold’Em. (Available for download at http://cigital.com/resources/gaming/poker/100M-Hand-AnalysisReport.pdf)
- Sean McCulloch and James Cohoon. Quark Routing. In 13th International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications. Lisbon, Portugal, September 1-3, 2003. (42% acceptance rate)
- Sean McCulloch. Auction-Based Routing in Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. Ph.D. Dissertation. May, 2002.
- J.L. Pfaltz, John Karro, Sean McCulloch. Distance in Anti-Matroids. Congressus Numeratum 127:5-22, 1997.
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