Professor Laurent Michel is Chairing the Constraint Programming stream for the 2015 INFORMS Computing Society Conference to be held in Richmond Virginia in January. Constraint Programming focuses on solving hard combinatorial optimization problems at the heart of many industrial applications including resource allocation, scheduling, planning, manufacturing as well as verification. According to the Society’s website, […]
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Recent gifts to Taylor L. Booth Scholarship Fund
A special thank you to Robert and Deanne Glorioso and Cheryl A. Wiecek for your generous gift to the Taylor L. Booth Scholarship Fund. Your financial contributions have given our students the freedom to explore a variety of rewarding opportunities academically and in the research arena. Our students are especially grateful for your support as […]
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 Northeast Project Award. Congratulations to Professors Mark Tehranipoor and John Chandy from Electrical and Computing Engineering, and Professors Laurent Michel and Jerry Shi from Computer […]
Anthony W. DeSio Endowed Fellowship in Computer Science Engineering
Due to the generous gift from The Anthony W. DeSio and Delores J. DeSio Foundation, a scholarship has been created in our department entitled the “Anthony W. DeSio Endowed Fellowship in Computer Science Engineering”. The scholarship support (“fellowship(s)”) is designated for graduate students enrolled full-time in the Computer Science & Engineering Program with academic achievement […]
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 process. Aging not only contributes to integrative challenges to memory, balance, and mobility for healthy subjects, but also leads to degenerative conditions of the musculoskeletal […]
Professor Meunier Receives Faculty of the Year Award
Professor Jeff Meunier was awarded the Faculty of the Year Award given by the Alpha Lambda Delta (ALD) Honor Society. This is a unique award since students nominate and vote for their favorite professors. The society has been honoring faculty with this award for the past five years. Jeff was nominated by his student, Andrew […]
Bionformatics Researchers Develop Personalized Cancer Vaccines
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) Associate Professor Ion Mandoiu is a co-principal investigator with Dr. Pramod Srivastava, director of the Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center at UConn Health, on a study leading to the development of a new approach to treating cancer by harnessing the power of the patient’s own immune system. The […]
Colloquium with B. Gracy – VP of Pitney Bowes
CSE Colloquium with Bernie Gracy-VP of Pitney Bowes Join us on Thursday, November 6th from 4-5pm in ITE 336 for a seminar with Bernie Gracy, Pitney Bowes Vice President of Strategy and Digital Commerce Solutions. He will be visiting CSE from 3-6pm. Bernie is a UCONN CSE alumnus. He will give a talk spanning […]
Satyan Devadoss: Origami Folding and Evolutionary Trees
Origami Folding and Evolutionary Trees Satyan Devadoss 11am Saturday, Nov 1, 2014 Laurel Hall 101 In the past 25 years, origami has seen a tremendous explosion, in the arts, the sciences, and in technology. The mathematical theory of origami, in many ways, is at its infancy. There is a simple relationship between origami folds and […]
UConn Hosts Computational Geometry Workshop
The 24th Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry will be held at UConn on Oct 31 – Nov 1, 2014. CSE Faculty Don Sheehy and Tom Peters are on the program committee with Sheehy chairing the committee. The event will bring researcher in computational geometry and related fields from all over the world. Following the tradition […]