1996-2000 - B.S.
Electrical Engineering with emphasis on computer and digital systems at the
Polytechnic School of the University Of Sao Paulo
2001-currently -
Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering at Oklahoma State University under Dr.
Gary G. Yen.
Current research
interests:
Graph-structured
databases
Complex networks
Network sampling
E-mail:
List of publications:
M. L. Goldstein and D.
Consonni, “Método automatizado para caracterização de materiais magnéticos,”
Revista de Iniciação Científica, São Carlos: EESC, 2000. Vol. 2(2), pp.
63-66, 2000.
G. Yen, F. Yang, T.
Hickey, and M. L. Goldstein, "Coordination of Exploration and Exploitation in
a Dynamic Environment," presented at International Joint Conference on Neural
Networks, Washington, D.C. USA, 2001.
M. L. Goldstein, S. A.
Morris, and G. G. Yen, "Bridging the Gap Between Data Acquisition and
Inference Ontologies - Towards Ontology Based Link Discovery," presented at
AeroSense - Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence
(C3I) Technologies for Homeland Defense and Law Enforcement II (OR25),
Orlando, FL USA, 2003. (pdf)
G. H. K. Venkitachalam,
D. B. Pratt, C. F. DeYoung, S. A. Morris, and M. L. Goldstein, “Forecasting
and Inventory Planning for Parts with Intermittent Demand – A Case Study,”
presented at the Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Portland, OR USA,
2003. (pdf)
M. L. Goldstein and G.
G. Yen, "Pattern Search in Ontology Space," Submitted, 2003.
M.L. Goldstein and G.
G. Yen, “An evolutionary algorithm method for sampling n-partite graphs,” to
appear at the proceedings of the Congress of Evolutionary Computation,
Portland, OR USA, 2004. (pdf)
M. L. Goldstein, S. A.
Morris, G. G. Yen, “Fitting to the Power-Law Distribution,” Submitted, 2004.
(available at
Condensed Matter)
M. L. Goldstein and G.
G. Yen, “Enhancing Ontology Processing Efficiency by Process-Based Ontology
Transformation,” Submitted, 2004.
My qualifying exam report, the draft of my dissertation, is available here.