Publications

  • Majid Arianezhad, Douglas Stebila, L. Jean Camp, and Timothy Kelley (2012). Comparing Expert and Novice Behaviour in Web Single Sign-on. (Submitted)
  • Timothy Kelley and L. Jean Camp (2012). Online Promiscuity: Prophylactic Patching and the Spread of Computer Transmitted Infections. (Submitted).
  • Timothy Kelley, Suzanne Lien, Douglas Stebila, and L. Jean Camp (2012). Self-Identified Experts Lost on the Interwebs. (In Progress).
  • Tanya Salyers, Timothy Kelley, Mark Alber, Santiago Schnell. Periodicity of the Somite Segmentation Clock is Controlled by the Topology of its Regulatory Network. (In Progress).
  • Timothy Kelley (2008). A Method for Increasing Transmission Rates in Covert Timing Channels. James Madison University, Department of Computer Science. Available at: http://www.infosec.jmu.edu/reports/jmu-infosec-tr-2008-001.pdf
Projects
  • Network Workbench Tool. The Network Workbench Tool is supported in part by the NSF IIS-0513650 award. The primary investigators are Dr. Katy Börner, Dr. Albert-László Barabási, Dr. Santiago Schnell, Dr. Alessandro Vespignani, Dr. Stanley Wasserman, Dr. Eric A. Wernert, and Dr. Craig Stewart. I am a developer with the Network Workbench team. I focus on biological domain knowledge, particularly the dynamics of biological systems. My resume has a more detailed description of the work I’ve done at the lab.

Presentations

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.