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  • Recent CS Research Associate from UT Dallas Wins 2014 Emerging Leader Award

    Recent CS Research Associate from UT Dallas Wins 2014 Emerging Leader Award

    Recent CS Research Associate from UT Dallas Wins 2014 Emerging Leader Award Thamar Solorio, 2014 Winner of the Grace Hopper Celebration Denice Denton Emerging Leader ABIE Award, is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Prior to this position, she held a post-doctoral Research Associate…

  • Binary Code Reuse:  A Dynamic Binary Analysis Approach

    Binary Code Reuse: A Dynamic Binary Analysis Approach

    Binary Code Reuse: A Dynamic Binary Analysis Approach Junyuan Zeng, a PhD graduate student in the Computer Science (CS) department at UT Dallas, is developing an efficient and effective method to convert low level binary code into high level C code. Typically, computer software is developed using a high level language (source code such as…

  • 14th International Conference on Quality Software

    14th International Conference on Quality Software

    14th International Conference on Quality Software At the QSIC 2014, Dr. Way Kuo gave the keynote speech about critical findings on nuclear and renewable energies.  He is the President and University Distinguished Professor of City University of Hong Kong, Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions, and Reliability Member of the US National Academy of Engineering.  Copies of his book, Critical Reflections…

  • $3.9 Million Award Bolsters Cybersecurity Scholarship Program

    $3.9 Million Award Bolsters Cybersecurity Scholarship Program

    $3.9 Million Award Bolsters Cybersecurity Scholarship Program Dr. Kamil Sarac, associate professor of computer science, is principal investigator and director of UT Dallas’ Scholarship for Service program. A cybersecurity scholarship program in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science has received an award of more than $3.9 million from the National Science Foundation.…

  • Code JAM at UT Dallas

    Code JAM at UT Dallas

    Code JAM at UT Dallas On Saturday (9/20/2014) from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, the Computer Science Department at UT Dallas held a Code JAM for all ages.  Young coders came with their parents and high school coders came with their friends.  The Code JAM was organized by Dr. Jey Veerasamy, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Center for…

  • Data Security and Privacy in the Cloud

    Data Security and Privacy in the Cloud

    Data Security and Privacy in the Cloud Three PhD Computer Science graduate students at UT Dallas, Harichandan Roy, Erman Pattuk, and Fahad Shaon, pictured, have been working under the direction of Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu to improve data security and privacy in the cloud. At the weekly Computer Science Mixer on 9/19/2014, they talked about their research.  Their…

  • Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Advice for Freshmen

    Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Advice for Freshmen

    Good Food, Good Friends, and Good Advice for Freshmen The Computer Science Department at UT Dallas invited all Freshmen CS students to an informal dinner where they had a chance to meet other students and mingle with some faculty members.  Dr. Gopal Gupta, head of the CS Department, talked about the benefits of a degree in…

  • Graduate Research – Distributed Systems

    Graduate Research – Distributed Systems

    Graduate Research – Distributed Systems During the Friday mixer on 9/5/2014, in the Computer Science Department at UT Dallas, Joseph Beshay, Brooks McMillin, and Swair Shah talked about their research on Distributed Systems.  Their adviser is Dr. Ravi Prakash.  A summary of their presentation is included below. TCP Optimization for LTE networks LTE vastly increases the…

  • High School Women Have Fun While Learning to Write Computer Software

    High School Women Have Fun While Learning to Write Computer Software

    High School Women Have Fun While Learning to Write Computer Software For one week, 24 high school girls attended a one-week girls camp at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTDallas) where they learned to write software programs and have a great time. Most of the girls had NO programming experience.  Graduate and undergraduate Computer Science…

  • Moses Ike: An Impressive Scholar

    Moses Ike: An Impressive Scholar

    Moses Ike: An Impressive Scholar After graduating from high school, Moses Ike worked as a Coca-Cola delivery person from 2009 to 2012.  He used and sharpened his social skills as he met with a wide variety of people.  He had always done well in math, but those skills were not used.  While still working full-time…

  • Alumnus Finds Bright Side of Success with ‘Dark Room’ Game App

    Alumnus Finds Bright Side of Success with ‘Dark Room’ Game App

    Alumnus Finds Bright Side of Success with ‘Dark Room’ Game App Amir Rajan BS’06, who graduated with a degree in software engineering, is not sure how or why his app for “A Dark Room” became so popular. After working full time since he was a student, Amir Rajan BS’06 needed a break.  He decided to quit…

  • High-Tech Speech Treatments Receive Boost from Grants, Teamwork

    High-Tech Speech Treatments Receive Boost from Grants, Teamwork

    High-Tech Speech Treatments Receive Boost from Grants, Teamwork Dr. B. Prabhakaran from the Computer Science Department at UT Dallas, is part of the team that is giving a boost to High-Tech Speech Treatments. Dr. Thomas Campbell, executive director of the Callier Center, and his colleagues are using electromagnetic articulography data to create a real-time computerized representation…