Category: Grant

Culture of Value Micro-grant Fuels Second Annual Art of Kindness Competition

Culture of Value Micro-grant Fuels Second Annual Art of Kindness Competition Student art contest hosted by Kindness Enterprise at the Center for BrainHealth, in collaboration with ATEC and Computer Science – all with UT Dallas The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture has awarded a Culture of Value micro-grant to a UT Dallas […]

Dr. Lingming Zhang Receives NSF CAREER Award for Advance Software Debugging Technology

Dr. Lingming Zhang Receives NSF CAREER Award for Advance Software Debugging Technology Hunting for software bugs that might be hidden in millions of lines of code can be a painstaking and expensive task. Even the best automated testing and debugging systems cannot detect and fix all possible mistakes, which can affect everything from phone apps […]

Three UTD CS Professors are Among This Year’s UTD Office of Research Seed Grant Winners

Three UTD CS Professors are Among This Year’s UTD Office of Research Seed Grant Winners Last month, the UT Dallas Office of Research named this year’s seed grant winners. Among the list of Seed Program for Interdisciplinary Research (SPIRe) recipients are three UT Dallas Computer Science Professors, Drs. Vincent Ng, Murat Kantarcioglu, and Jessica Ouyang. […]

UT Dallas CS and EPPS Researchers Receive NIH Grant for Project To Improve Location Information

UT Dallas CS and EPPS Researchers Receive NIH Grant for Project To Improve Location Information Old Mobile Phone Technology May Help Curb Traffic Deaths in Nigeria Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center are investigating new ways to use old mobile phone technology to help first responders in developing countries […]

Grant Helps UT Dallas Create Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts

Grant Helps UT Dallas Create Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts The UT Dallas Computer Science Department received $4 Million from National Science Foundation for Cyber Security Scholarships and new courses. Gina Fossati BS’19 was exploring different career paths in computer science when she found out about the CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service (SFS). The National Science […]

Dr. Benjamin Raichel Explores a New Dimension of Data Analysis

Dr. Benjamin Raichel Explores a New Dimension of Data Analysis When you think of geometry, you might think of mathematical equations involving the size, shape and position of objects, and the properties of space. And you’d be right. But what if you could take these geometric principles, feed them into a computer and apply them […]

Drs. Gogate’s and Ruozzi’s Explainable AI Project Funded by DARPA for $1.8 Million

Drs. Gogate’s and Ruozzi’s Explainable AI Project Funded by DARPA for $1.8 Million The Artificial Intelligence Group within the UT Dallas Computer Science Department consists of seven faculty members and is ranked 7th in the nation for its research in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and 13th for its research on overall Artificial Intelligence (AI). One of the […]

Dr. Benjamin Raichel Receives NSF CAREER Award for his Project on Geometric-Based Data Analysis

Dr. Benjamin Raichel Receives NSF CAREER Award for his Project on Geometric-Based Data Analysis Via UT Dallas News Center | Melissa Cutler –   Dr. Benjamin Raichel’s Project Adds New Dimensions to Data Analysis When you think of geometry, you might think of mathematical equations involving the size, shape and position of objects, and the properties of space. […]

UT Dallas Computer Science Researchers Make Two Important Discoveries in Computational Geometry

UT Dallas Computer Science Researchers Make Two Important Discoveries in Computational Geometry Dr. Benjamin Raichel, assistant professor of computer science, and his collaborators recently made two important discoveries in the area of computational geometry. Computational geometry is a field of study devoted to the development of efficient algorithms for problems which can be stated in […]

Dr. Ryan McMahan, Virtual Reality Researcher and CS Professor Wins NSF Career Grant

Dr. Ryan McMahan, Virtual Reality Researcher and CS Professor Wins NSF Career Grant My argument is that virtual reality will never be as realistic as the real world. But there are things we can do in VR that you can’t do in the real world – things that can improve the training process. A prestigious […]