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Computer Scientist Stephen Freund Awarded NSF Grant to Study Multithreaded Software
Congratulations to Stephen Freund! The National Science Foundation has awarded him a three-year, $198,993 grant to study techniques for automatically identifying defects in multithreaded software. Multithreaded programs are those capable of executing more than one task, or thread, simultaneously, explains Freund, whose research focuses on the design and implementation of… Continue reading »
Computer Science Thesis Presentations 2014
Students will be presenting their research on Monday, May 19 at 9:00 am in TCL 202. 9:00 am Daniel Seita – Building Sum-Product Networks Probabilistic inference is the process of determining the probability of an event given some evidence. While techniques based on probabilistic graphical models have… Continue reading »
It’s Preregistration Time! Courses Offered 2014-2015
Fall 2014 Office of the Registrar, Fall 2014 Catalog, Computer Science CSCI 109: The Art and Science of Computer Graphics (Q) Bailey 109-01 (LEC) TR 8:30-9:45 109-02 (LAB) M 1:00-2:25 109-03 (LAB)… Continue reading »
Big Congrats to Kelsey Levine ’10, CS Alum!
http://www.ncaa.com/news/skiing/article/2014-04-24/williams-makes-kelsey-levine-first-female-head-alpine-coach-history… Continue reading »
Prof. Morgan McGuire receives award at 2014 ACM Symposium
Prof. Morgan McGuire and his coauthor Louis Bavoil of NVIDIA were awarded the best paper presentation award at the 2014 ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games for their work on Weighted, Blended Order-Independent Transparency http://jcgt.org/published/0002/02/09/, published in the Journal of Computer Graphics Techniques. Their work advances the… Continue reading »
TA Applications due April 18
The Computer Science Department is now accepting applications for teaching assistants and tutors for Fall 2014 semester. We are interested in finding TAs for classes ranging from our introductory classes to our upper-level core classes and electives. You may be a TA for any class you have completed (or CS 134), and we encourage… Continue reading »
Faculty Lecture Series Features Jeannie Albrecht
Jeannie Albrecht will give a lecture titled “Detecting and Predicting Occupancy in a Smart Home,” on Thursday, February 20 at 4:15 pm in Wege Auditorium. A reception will follow in the Schow Atrium. Faculty Lecture Series to Feature Jeannie Albrecht on Smart Homes… Continue reading »
Computer Science Summer Research Applications Due February 18
Please submit your applications for CS summer science research to Amanda Turner in TCL 303 by 3:00 pm, Tuesday, February 18. Continue reading »
Interested in Computer Science research for the summer or next year?
Then check this out!… Continue reading »