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Summer 2019 Research opportunity

Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence to Dynamic Loading Predictions We are looking for highly motivated students (one undergraduate and one MS) who are interested in a summer research opportunity related to failure of materials used in ships and submarines. This is a 10-week computational project with compensation. Students must be fluent in python and Matlab and […]

Summer Internship with State of Connecticut DEEP

The State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), Water Protection and Land Reuse Bureau, Water Planning and Management Division, Water Monitoring Unit, is seeking to hire a Seasonal Resource Assistant to assist with database maintenance management, and analysis of water quality monitoring data. The office location is the DEEP headquarters in Hartford, […]

DoD Cybersecurity Scholarships

The Department of Defense is making available several scholarships for students who are interested in working in the area of cybersecurity.  Cybersecurity includes a wide variety of fields including System/network administration and operations, Systems security engineering, Information assurance systems and product acquisition, Cryptography, Threat and vulnerability assessment, Web security, Operations of computer emergency response teams, […]

Undergraduate Research Assistants needed in Cognitive Development Lab, Fall 19 semester

Undergrad RA Positions in Dr. Adam Sheya’s Cognitive Development Lab:  We are seeking 4-6 new Research Assistants to join our lab for the Fall 2019 semester.  Priority will go to those who will be sophomores, majors in psychology, cognitive science, computer science or a subject that is heavily related, and those with psychology/cognitive science/computer science and/or other research experience. […]

Graduate Research Assistant with Dr. Khan

Applications are invited for a Graduate Research Assistant position in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Connecticut (preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering). Preferred qualifications include: 1. Proficiency in computer programming. The project involves developing system monitoring tools, animation, and websites.  2. The project involves designing and […]

Now accepting applications to the fifth annual B.I.G. Summer Research Program

Bruins-In-Genomics (B.I.G.) Summer Research Program is an 8-week full-time immersion program for undergraduates interested in learning about Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Genomics — and developing some of the skill-sets that are critical for 21st century Biological and Biomedical Research, and Precision Medicine.   We are now accepting applications to the fifth annual B.I.G. Summer Research Program, […]

Dr. Rajasekaran Announces New Leadership Team

Department Head, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran recently announced that the following highly accomplished key leaders have joined his cabinet as Associate Department Heads. He is looking forward to working with them in realizing the vision of the Department and accomplishing the goals of the School of Engineering. Dr. Jinbo Bi: Associate Department Head for Research and Strategic […]

Dr. Sanguthevar Rajasekaran Appointed New Department Head

Dr. Kazem Kazerounian, Dean of the School of Engineering, recently announced the appointment of Dr. Sanguthevar Rajasekaran – Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor as well as UTC Chair Professor – as the next Department Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department effective February 1st, 2019. Dr. Rajasekaran will be taking over the role from […]

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

A special thank you to Mrs. Karen Maryanski for her generous gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science. Fred was the first Department Head of Computer Science & Engineering from 1986-1989. Her support enables our students to become leaders, problem solvers and innovators who help improve our state, the nation and our […]