By Noor Majid, CSE student writer Congratulations to Sybille Légitime! She is the recipient of the Sarah Levitan Larie Fellowship for 2021-22. This merit-based fellowship is awarded to a graduate student pursuing a degree in Computer Science & Engineering. It is in honor of Sarah Levitan Larie, who was a member of UConn’s first ever […]
Part-time Undergraduate Web Development Assistant with Greenhouse Studios @ UConn
Description: We have an immediate opening for a part-time position (8-10 hours per week, flexible scheduling) for an undergraduate web development assistant. Rising Sophomore or Junior preferred. The Web Development Assistant helps design and develop web sites and web applications as a member of Greenhouse Studios (a highly-collaborative research unit and design studio). They work […]
Student Administrative Assistant position
Job description: The Reducing Information Ecosystem Threats (RIET) Lab is seeking an assistant who will work directly with Prof. Dori-Hacohen as well as with our Research Assistants and external partners. You will have a chance to greatly improve our lab’s research output, thus having an incredibly high impact on some of the world’s most challenging problems. […]
Student Spotlight: Anusha Nagella and Women in Computer Science Club
Student Spotlight: Anusha Nagella and Women in Computer Science Club By Noor Majid, CSE Student Writer Senior Anusha Nagella, Computer Science & Engineering major with a concentration in Computational Data Analytics, is the founder of the Women in Computer Science Chapter at UConn. Women in Computer Science, also known as WiCS, is an organization focusing […]
Governor Lamont Visits, Signs Cybersecurity Bill at UConn Tech Park
On July 15, Governor Ned Lamont visited the University of Connecticut and the UConn Tech Park, in order to meet with several UConn Engineering faculty and sign strong legislation to combat cybersecurity threats across the state. Complete story here.
Research Experience for Undergraduates in Usable Cybersecurity Research
Research Experience for Undergraduates in Usable Cybersecurity Research We are looking for an undergraduate student to work on research projects focusing on human factors in cybersecurity and risk communication during summer 2021. This will allow the student to get involved with exciting research projects with an impact on national security, interact with graduate students and learn what graduate study […]
The Department Welcomes Dr. Dori-Hacohen!
Dr. Shiri Dori-Hacohen will be joining the University of Connecticut School of Engineering in the Computer Science and Engineering Department starting August 2021 as a tenure-track assistant professor. She is currently the founder and CEO of Automated Controversy Detection, Inc. (AuCoDe), an AI-based startup that detects controversies and misinformation online and turns them into actionable […]
Summer Internship in Aerospace at Stamford
A full time summer fellowship (stipend $4,000-$5,000) is available immediately with a UConn aerospace engineering startup company. Research will involve hands-on design, testing and building of several drone platforms. Location is on-site in the UConn technology incubator in Stamford, CT. Technical “can-do” mindset required; background in mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering desired. This fellowship is an immersive research experience in technology innovation and entrepreneurship offered through the UConn TIP Innovation Fellows Program. The summer fellowship requires […]
2021 Senior Design Project Competition Winners
Congratulations to the winners of Computer Science & Engineering’s 2021 Senior Design Project competition! This year’s competition, held on April 28th, featured 43 teams presenting projects sponsored by CT towns, industry, and the University. Each team of 2-5 students spent the year developing the project idea, impact, design, interface, and prototype to present at the […]
UConn Student Wins Top Honors at the 2021 ExploreCSR Workshop
Congratulations to UConn Senior Kiera Wolfe on her first place win at the 2021 Tri-State ExploreCSR Workshop! Kiera’s team, including students from Fordham University and New York City College of Technology, was led by UConn Assistant Professor Caiwen Ding. The team’s project titled Utility Monitoring in Data Centers explored the accuracy of two different forecasting […]