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Meet Yuan Hong

  Rutgers University alumni and former Computer Science professor at Illinois Institute of Technology, Dr. Yuan Hong begins his next chapter as an associate professor in the Computer Science & […]

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CyberSEED Returns in Virtual Format

After a postponement last year, the annual CyberSEED event, hosted by Synchrony and The Connecticut Advanced Computing Center (CACC), is back on in a 100 percent virtual format. CyberSEED 2021, […]

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CS Alum Paul S. Cheney Inducted into the 2020 Academy of Distinguished Engineers

Congratulations to Computer Science alum Paul S. Cheney on his induction into the Academy of Distinguished Engineers! The Academy recognizes School of Engineering alumni and friends for their exemplary contributions […]

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Professor Qian Yang Co-Organized First Annual Women in STEM Frontiers in Research Expo (WiSFiRE)

The School Of Engineering held the Women in STEM Frontiers in Research Expo, also known as WiSFiRE, for the first time—bringing together, and celebrating some of the important research and […]

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Internships with The Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine

The Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (SCGPM) is seeking year-round student interns (Summer 2020 interns in particular). Our center is prepared to hire strong candidates who want to […]

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Fully funded PhD candidate in Netherlands, deadline May 1

As part of a recently granted H2020 project in the secure society domain (topic SU-DRS02-2018-2019-2020: Technologies for first responders) I am currently advertising a fully-funded PhD position for 4 years. […]

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CSE Department Ranked Among Best Departments in the World for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

The Computer Science & Engineering department has been recognized as the 9th best department in the world, tied with Princeton for computational biology and bioinformatics research by csrankings.org which provides […]

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CSE Welcomes New Faculty

Dr. Alexander Schwarzmann is pleased to announce the addition of 5 new faculty to the departments growing list of accomplished scholars. Dr. Amir Herzberg joins the department as a Full […]

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ME Student Minoring in Computer Science Designs Prosthetic Limb

Stephen Hawes ’17 (Mechanical Engineering) had started working with Arduino kits in an introductory computer science and engineering class taught by Professor Jeffrey Meunier. Arduino boards are small circuit boards […]

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Google offers Women in Tech travel grants to 2 EUR conferences

  As part of Google’s ongoing commitment to encourage women to excel in computing and technology, we are pleased to offer Women in Tech Travel and Conference Grants to attend […]

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CT Skills Challenge Programming Contest

UConn Students, Please register on this page AND at the CT Technology Council site. http://www.ct.org/signature-event/connecticut-skills-challenge

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CSE Colloquium: Ahmed Al-Kattan

Evolutionary Computation: Theory and Practice – A Commercial Perspective Ahmed Al-Kattan, Um Al-Qura University 11am April 17, 2015 in ITEB 336   In this talk I will cover some real-world applications of […]

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Gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science

A special thanks to Mr. & Mrs. David and Ashley Maryanski for their generous gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science.  The UConn Community is grateful for […]

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Dong-Guk Shin

Dong-Guk Shin received his Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering from University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1985. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and […]

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CSI/CHASE Project Wins Final Four Accolade

The UConn Center for Hardware Assurance, Security and Engineering (Chase) and the Comcast Center of Excellence for Security Innovation (CSI) project was one of the final four finalists for the […]

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CSE Colloquium: Wenlong Zhang

A wireless human motion monitoring system: from mechatronics to rehabilitation Wenlong Zhang, UC Berkeley 1pm Friday, Nov 21, 2014 in ITEB 336 Our society is witnessing an unprecedent, enduring, and pervasive aging […]

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CSE Colloquium: Jon Bentley

Selecting Data for Experiments: Past, Present and Future Jon Bentley October 31, 2014 at 11am at the Dodd Research Center Auditorium (Storrs Campus)  This talk describes three different kinds of […]

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CSE Colloquium: Omkant Pandey

Deterministic Encryption Beyond Search Queries 11am, October 24, 2014 in ITEB 336 In deterministic public-key encryption (D-PKE), the encryption function is deterministic so that there is a unique ciphertext for […]

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Cybersecurity, Education & Diversity Challenge Week

  CYBERSEED EVENT EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS! – Post event article here. October 20-21, 2014 The Comcast Center of Excellence for Security Innovation (CSI) is sponsoring the first-ever CyberSEED: Cybersecurity, Education & […]

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My Markdown

Data Mining Dong-Guk Shin Human Computer Interaction Song Han Dong-Guk Shin Machine Learning Jinbo Bi Robotics Robert McCartney Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Mukul Bansal Jinbo Bi Chun-Hsi Huang Ion Mandoiu […]

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$500K NSF Grant Awarded to Dr. Bing Wang, UConn Health Center

Dr. Bing Wang, an associate professor of Computer Science & Engineering, was awarded a grant for close to $500,000 for her project proposed to the National Science Foundation, “Campus Cyberinfrastructure […]

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Abhishek Jain – Computing on Private Data

Abhishek Jain Date: March 3, 2014 Time: 11-12amPlace: ITEB 336 Computing on Private Data Abstract Today, end users generate large volumes of private data, some of which may be stored […]

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Barna Saha – Clean Data and Unlimited Resources: A Probabilistic Journey to a Fantasyland

Barna Saha Date: March 6, 2014 Time: 1 – 2pmPlace: ITEB 336 Clean Data and Unlimited Resources: A Probabilistic Journey to a Fantasyland Abstract Over the last decade, while the […]

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Beyond experts and engineering: exploiting data for automated control

Martha WhitePh.D. candidateUniversity of Alberta Date: February 21, 2014 Time: 1pm – 2pmPlace: ITEB 336Talk Title: Beyond experts and engineering: exploiting data for automated control Abstract: There are many opportunities […]

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First Large-Scale Open Testbed In The Nation For Underwater Networks

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from UConn and three partnering universities is developing a suite of open underwater network testbeds that will be demonstrated along the U.S. East, West and […]

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