UConn researcher Jinbo Bi is Using machine learning to better understand the genetic basis for substance use disorder. Using Big Data to Identify Genetic, Neural Bases for Substance Use Disorder -UConn Today. January 22, 2021. Anna Zarra Aldrich ’20 (CLAS), Office of the Vice President for Research
Meet Assistant Professor Ghada Almashaqbeh
CSE’s newest faculty member gives a glimpse into her journey, research, and what lies ahead Although she has only been at the university for a few weeks, assistant professor Ghada Almashaqbeh is quickly making a name for herself. Set to give her first talk as a UConn professor at this year’s virtual Grace Hopper Celebration […]
Zap Partners with the UConn School of Engineering to Advance Decentralized Finance (DeFi) & Applications (DApps) using the Zap Protocol
Every year, the University of Connecticut School of Engineering partners with hundreds of industry leading companies and government agencies through the university’s Senior Design Program. Teams of 3-5 seniors, each mentored by an engineering department faculty member, collaborate with these entities by working on real world projects. Zap is currently working with a team of […]
CS Alum Paul S. Cheney Inducted into the 2020 Academy of Distinguished Engineers
Congratulations to Computer Science alum Paul S. Cheney on his induction into the Academy of Distinguished Engineers! The Academy recognizes School of Engineering alumni and friends for their exemplary contributions to the engineering profession through research, practice, education, policy, or service. As leaders and model citizens, these individuals bring honor to UConn Engineering. Cheney, who […]
Research Experience for Undergraduates Position at Yale/VA Learning Based Recovery Center
REU program: We participate in the NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU), which provides research experience and funding for excellent and inquisitive undergraduate students. The goal of the REU program is to train undergraduate students in conducting research, applying and proposing appropriate research methods, as well as preparing research papers and reports. This position […]
Professor Fuller discusses Work-From-Home Cybersecurity on NBC Connecticut
Professor Ben Fuller provides some work-from-home cybersecurity tips in this interview.
Dr. Johnson Receives Grant Award to Develop Software for Handwriting Recognition
CSE, Library partnership brings 19th century documents into the 21st Imagine you are a history scholar. You need historical documents that mention the political structure of a town from the 19th century that no longer exists. You spend months, maybe years, searching thousands of scanned, handwritten documents looking for even one sentence that could help […]
Dr. Jinbo Bi Appointed as the Frederick H. Leonhardt Computer Science Chair
The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees recently approved the appointment of Associate Department Head Jinbo Bi, Ph.D. as the Frederick H. Leonhardt Computer Science Chair in the School of Engineering. In her ten years of service at UConn, Dr. Bi’s has established a research program in the areas of machine learning and artificial intelligence […]
Internship Program at the Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab (SHIL)
The Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab (SHIL) is right now seeking talented software developers to join us ASAP for a project related to early detection of COVID-19. Join our team and be on the forefront of the effort to control this pandemic threat! The positions are available in the form of full-time/part-time temporary positions, for a […]
CSE Professor Qian Yang Awarded Grants to Optimize 3D Printing Methods
Computer Science & Engineering professor Qian Yang and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering professor Anson Ma are literally shaping the way we use 3D printing. The professors joined forces on two projects, funded by the National Science Foundation and The United States Department of Agriculture, to monitor the 3D printing process for detection of defects in […]