Internships with The Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine

The Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine (SCGPM) is seeking year-round student interns (Summer 2020 interns in particular). Our center is prepared to hire strong candidates who want to hone their skills in a stimulating environment while contributing to cutting-edge health care projects. Selected interns will work with the SCGPM team and be paid […]

Summer 2020 Undergraduate Research at UConn Health Center

Program Overview The Health Research Program offers a pathway into undergraduate research for students with interests in health and the biomedical sciences. By facilitating connections between UConn Health researchers and UConn undergraduates, this program will involve more students in the cutting-edge research at the Farmington campus. The Health Research Program includes a combination of academic […]

Dr. Fei Miao Awarded 2 NSF Grants for Research with Connected Autonomous Vehicles and Data-Driven CPS

Congratulations to Dr. Fei Miao for receiving 2 NSF awards titled: S&AS: FND: COLLAB: Adaptable Vehicular Sensing and Control for Fleet-Oriented Systems in Smart Cities and CPS: Small: Collaborative Research: Improving Efficiency of Electric Vehicle Fleets: A Data-Driven Control Framework for Heterogeneous Mobile CPS Project Period. In smart cities of the future, how to sense, understand, […]

Computation and Neuroscience Research Assistant Opportunity at Yale University

There is a computation and neuroscience research assistant position available in my laboratory for 1-2 years, appropriate for a student or recent graduate who wishes to spend at least 1 year doing full time research before pursuing a career or graduate studies in computation and neuroscience related fields (Computer Science, Bioengineering, Neurobiology, MD/PhD, etc.). My […]

CSE and UConn Health Faculty Awarded Grant for Treating Depression through Mobile Technology

Professor Bing Wang is the lead principal investigator on a new $1 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health and Department of Health and Human Services to develop a system that can help provide personalized treatment data for people suffering from depression and that is informed by innovative technology. The co-PI’s on the […]

Half RA position in Biomedical Image Processing

We are looking for a motivated and resourceful student (graduate or advanced undergraduate) who is interested in biomedical image processing. This is a half RA position for the Spring 2020 semester.   Responsibilities –           Develop a pipeline to read and analyze  x-ray images –           Develop image processing and machine learning methods to detect and localize […]

Altschuler Family, Computer Science & Engineering Build UConn’s First Cybersecurity Lab

The UConn Foundation and Computer Science & Engineering Department dedicated the Altschuler Cybersecurity Lab thanks to the generous donation from the Altschuler family. School of Engineering Dean Kazem Kazerounian and UConn President Tom Katsouleas kicked off the press conference before turning the microphone over to Professor Ben Fuller, who designed the lab and course material. […]

Dr. Han Receives Multiple Grant Awards

The Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Laboratory directed by Dr. Song Han has recently received multiple external and internal grants to support the design, analysis and implementation of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) systems and their applications in a variety of industrial domains.  The first NSF project “PFI-TT: Developing a Configurable Real-time High-speed Wireless Communication Platform for […]

Be Part of CyberSEED 2019-An Exciting Cybersecurity Event

The University of Connecticut, a leader in hardware cybersecurity, and Synchrony, the fintech market powerhouse are joining forces to sponsor CyberSEED, an exciting cybersecurity event October 19, 2019. Timed to coincide with the annual National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the event features a cyber wargame competition – with prizes awarded to the best performing contestants.  Competitors […]

CSE and ECE Hosts Research Experience for Undergraduates Program

The Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Departments hosted a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program with the theme of “Trustable Embedded Systems Security Research” this past summer. The National Science Foundation sponsored the REU program that hosted 11 undergraduate students from 10 U.S. universities. It lasted for 10 weeks […]