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 […]
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 data that algorithm designers use to test their implementations. Selecting input data for past problems typically involves scholarship to assemble existing data and ingenuity to […]
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 & Diversity Challenge Week. Keynote addresses and sessions from academic, government, and industry leaders Awareness presentations on cybercrime, malware, and evolving threats Networking and recruiting opportunities […]
Special ECE/CSE Seminar: Subbarao Kambhampati
Challenges of Human-in-the-Loop Planning & Decision Support Subbarao Kambhampati Arizona State University October 21, 11am, ITEB 336 Abstract: Endowing an automated agent with the ability to “plan” — i.e., convert its high-level goals into an executable course of action — has been a long-standing quest in Artificial Intelligence. For much of the history of […]
Mind-controlled Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Ashley Dumaine, an honors student studying Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), is making herself known in the world of technology. She demonstrated her independent study project titled “Mind-Controlled Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)” at Connecticut’s Invention Convention, and caught the eye of writer Erick Royer of MultiRotor Pilot Magazine. In the article on page 26 and […]
Professor Rajasekaran and others receive 1.2M NSF grant for Big Data analysis
Advances in technology have allowed researchers to produce a huge amount of data in a short amount of time. Making any meaningful sense of this information in a timely manner is the next step in “big data.” With a $1.2 million NSF grant, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, Director of the Booth Engineering Center for Advanced Technologies, and […]
$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 – Network Infrastructure and Engineering Program (CC-NIE), Network Infrastructure: Enabling Data-Intensive Research at the University of Connecticut through Science Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)”. A demilitarized zone, […]
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 on the cloud in an encrypted form. The need to perform computation on this data to extract meaningful information has become ubiquitous. The following fundamental […]