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How is this site organized?

The button bar that appears just below the CODP logo will be at the top of every page in this site. This bar allows you to go directly to any area simply by clicking on the appropriate name. If you are already on the main page for a particular area, that area's name will be disabled on the button bar (like the Help button on this page).

Home - Introduces the CODP group and our work here at the University of Illinois. This is probably where you entered this site.

Projects - Describes current and past projects of the CODP group.

Publications - Lists journal articles written by members of the CODP group. Some of the more recent papers can be downloaded as .pdf files.

People - Lists the names of group members and information on how to contact them.

Recent Theses - Recent MS and PhD theses by group members may be viewed or downloaded as .pdf files.

Recent Presentations - Recent presentations made by group members may be viewed or downloaded as .pdf files.

Directions - Travel directions to our laboratory at the University of Illinois.

Help - Describes the content of the site. This is where you are now.

How can I contact the CODP group?

For issues pertaining directly to the CODP group members and their work, visit the People area to find contact information about individuals.

For information about the group in general:

Prof. Mark J. Kushner
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
1406 West Green Street
Room 136 Everitt Laboratory
Urbana, IL 61801
USA

phone: (217) 244-5137
fax : (217) 244-7097
email: mjk@uiuc.edu

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15 April 2000
ODP Webmaster