On April 28th, Senior Design Day was held in Gampel Pavilion with 26 teams presenting their projects for CSE. Each year leading manufacturing and insurance companies, financial institutions, medical firms, consulting practices, as well as local and state government agencies partner with our department through Senior Design Projects. These are cost-effective ways to work with […]
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Tyler Daddio Named 2017 Goldwater Scholar
The prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship was recently awarded to Tyler Daddio. Only 240 scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year were awarded to U.S. undergraduate sophomores and juniors across the fields of natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering, of which only 14 were awarded to computer science majors. Each satisfied the Goldwater’s criteria of academic excellence, demonstrate […]
Tyler Daddio and Soumya Kundu selected as University Scholars
Congratulations to Tyler and Soumya for achieving this distinguished award! The University Scholar Program is one of the most prestigious programs for undergraduates at the University of Connecticut. The program allows students to design and pursue an in-depth research or creative project and to craft an individualized plan of study that supports their intellectual interests […]
Professor Russell Inducted into the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering recently announced their list of Scientist and Engineer inductees for 2017. Congratulations to Dr. Alexander C. Russell, Professor and Director of the graduate program, for this honorable lifetime achievement. Dr. Russell’s research includes cryptography, quantum computing, electronic voting technology, survivable distributed information and computational systems. As a co-director of […]
Gift to the Computer Science Program
We would like to thank Dr. Robert A. Ravenscroft Jr. and Ms. Anne F. DelSanto-Ravenscroft for their generous contribution to the Computer Science Program. This gift helps support students to become leaders, problem solvers, and innovators who will shape our future. Our students are especially grateful for your support as the cost of an excellent […]
Gift to the Computer Science Program
We would like to thank Drs. Frances and John Morse for your generous contribution to the Computer Science Program. This gift helps support students to become leaders, problem solvers, and innovators who will shape our future. Our students are especially grateful for your support as the cost of an excellent engineering education continues to rise each […]
Gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science
A special thank you to Karen Maryanski for your generous gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science. Your financial contribution provides scholarship support to undergraduate and graduate UConn students majoring in computer science, computer science & engineering and computer engineering. Your financial contribution have given our students the freedom to explore a […]
Gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science
A special thank you to David and Ashley Maryanski for your generous gift to the Fred J. Maryanski Memorial Fund for Computer Science. Your financial contribution provides scholarship support to undergraduate and graduate UConn students majoring in computer science, computer science & engineering and computer engineering. Your financial contribution have given our students the freedom to […]
Outstanding Undergraduate Students Receive Academic Awards
On December 7th, seventy seniors were recognized for their stellar academic performance in Computer Science & Engineering, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering. The special event was hosted by the Department Head, Alexander Schwarzmann, who presented the awards to this select group of students with the highest grade point average. Congratulations to all of you for […]
Understanding Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacteria and Archaea: Units of Transfer and Modes of Integration
Professor Bansal is leading a research project, recently funded by the NSF, to develop new computational methods for studying Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) in microbes. HGT is known to be one of the most important drivers of microbial evolution and an improved understanding of this evolutionary process is critical to understanding how microbes evolve, adapt, […]