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Mehdi Bahrami's Accomplishments at UC Merced Selected Works Exhibit

March 12, 2016

Selected Works: Graduate Student Research @ UC Merced is an annual exhibit series that recognizes the contributions of UCM graduate students and raises awareness to the breadth of inquiry being conducted at UC Merced.  In this second installment of the Selected Works exhibit, the accomplishments and research of two selected graduate students are highlighted.   

Event Start: 03/14/2016, 04:00 PM
Event End: 03/14/2016, 06:00 PM
Event Location: UC Merced Library, KL 480

Join us this Monday for a reception honoring these outstanding scholars. Light refreshments will be served.

Mehdi Bahrami, UC Merced Cloud Lab,PhD Candidate, Computer Science

http://cloudlab.ucmerced.edu/~mehdi-bahrami

Mehdi Bahrami works in the Cloud Lab at the University of California, Merced and he is a senior member of the IEEE. He has more than 10 years of software industry experience and more than 5 years of teaching experience in the field of computer science. He has published several technical papers in the areas of Cloud Computing Architecture. His research interests include Cloud Computing, Data Privacy and Data Security in Cloud Computing, Big Data and Software Engineering.

Violet Barton, PhD Candidate, Interdisciplinary Humanities

http://graduatestudents.ucmerced.edu/vbarton/home

Violet Barton is a PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Humanities program at the University of California, Merced.  As a Critical Race and Ethnic Studies scholar working with Dr. Ma Vang, her research interests in Critical Refugee Studies investigate how the transnational stateless refugee-subject from the global South resists, survives and subverts the global North. Her exhibit is titled, Homeland (In)security:  War, Statelessness, and Geographies of Survivance Among Indigenous Nahuat Women in the Global South. 

Sponsored by the UC Merced Library, UC Merced Graduate Student Association and the UC Merced Graduate Division.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Salmon, Access Services Librarian, esalmon@ucmerced.edu