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  • The Center for Computer Science Education & Outreach receives $40k Grant from State Farm

    The Center for Computer Science Education & Outreach receives $40k Grant from State Farm

    The Center for Computer Science Education & Outreach receives $40k Grant from State Farm The Center for Computer Science Education and Outreach (CCSEO) received a $40k grant from State Farm Insurance on Thursday, April 17th. The check presentation took place at Synergy Park North at the end of a community event held for State Farm, Metroplex…

  • UT Dallas CS Department’s First Annual Undergraduate Research Expo

    UT Dallas CS Department’s First Annual Undergraduate Research Expo

    UT Dallas CS Department’s First Annual Undergraduate Research Expo The Computer Science Department at The University of Texas at Dallas held its first annual Undergraduate Research Expo in Computer Science on Saturday, April 11th 2015. Approximately 75 students attended the Expo, including 20 who came from other Universities. In his opening speech kicking off the…

  • Game theory reveals new ways to protect de-identified data

    Game theory reveals new ways to protect de-identified data

    Game theory reveals new ways to protect de-identified data A new collaborative study from Vanderbilt and UT Dallas introduces an adroit and flexible strategy to quash attacks on patient privacy and aid the flow of vital research data. The study, which appeared recently in PLOS ONE, treats publishers and recipients of de-identified patient data as potential…

  • Dr. Ryan P. McMahan Speaks at the 2nd Annual TEDxUTD Event

    Dr. Ryan P. McMahan Speaks at the 2nd Annual TEDxUTD Event

    Dr. Ryan P. McMahan Speaks at the 2nd Annual TEDxUTD Event The University of Dallas at Texas will be holding its second annual TEDx event this Sunday. Both UT Dallas faculty members and students will join community experts as featured speakers as they deliver their talks centered on the theme of “Beneath the Surface.” The…

  • Professor Daescu Wins Grant for Research on Children with Bone Cancer

    Professor Daescu Wins Grant for Research on Children with Bone Cancer

    Professor Daescu Wins Grant for Research on Children with Bone Cancer Dr. Ovidiu Daescu, Professor in the Department of Computer Science, is part of a team that was recently awarded a major grant from the Texas Cancer Prevention Research Institute (CPRIT). He and his collaborators from the University of Texas Southwestern were awarded a grant…

  • NSF Brings Together Computer Scientists, Industry for New Tech Hub

    NSF Brings Together Computer Scientists, Industry for New Tech Hub

    NSF Brings Together Computer Scientists, Industry for New Tech Hub Computer scientists at UT Dallas hope that funding awarded by the National Science Foundation to create an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center will help the Dallas area become a research hub for technology that enhances human abilities. Like all I/UCRCs, the iPerform Center for Assistive Technologies to Enhance Human…

  • Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham Delivers the Inaugural Grace Series Lecture

    Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham Delivers the Inaugural Grace Series Lecture

    Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham Delivers the Inaugural Grace Series Lecture This past Wednesday, April 1st 2015,  the Department of Computer Science at University of Texas at Dallas presented the first Grace Series lecture with Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham as the inaugural speaker. The objective of the Grace Series is to present a program of lectures about the…

  • Dr. David Walker – The Spring 2015 Distinguished Lecture Series

    Dr. David Walker – The Spring 2015 Distinguished Lecture Series

    Dr. David Walker – The Spring 2015 Distinguished Lecture Series On April 3rd, the Computer Science Department’s Distinguished Lecture series featured Dr. David Walker, a professor of Computer Science at Princeton University. Dr. Walker received his B.Sc. from Queen’s University, Canada, in 1995 and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in 2001.  Dr.…

  • Battle of the Brains – The 2015 Spring High School Programming Contest

    Battle of the Brains – The 2015 Spring High School Programming Contest

    Battle of the Brains – The 2015 Spring High School Programming Contest The Computer Science department of the University of Texas at Dallas organized this latest High School Programming Contest on Saturday, March 21st from 10am to 4pm. The contest was originally scheduled for February 28th, but due to snow and ice that fell on…

  • National Center for Women & IT and Microsoft Research Sponsor UTD’s Tech Girls Summer Camp

    National Center for Women & IT and Microsoft Research Sponsor UTD’s Tech Girls Summer Camp

    National Center for Women & IT and Microsoft Research Sponsor UTD’s Tech Girls Summer Camp The National Center for Women & IT (NCWIT.org) and Microsoft Research has selected to sponsor the University of Texas at Dallas’ Connect-Inspire-Guide Camp for female freshman students. The NCWIT Academic Alliance Seed Fund awards NCWIT’s Academic Alliance members at non-profit…

  • Living Learning Community Host a 31-Hour Hackathon

    Living Learning Community Host a 31-Hour Hackathon

    Living Learning Community Host a 31-Hour Hackathon The CS Living Learning Community (LLC) and the CS department sponsored a Hackathon over the weekend of March 7th and 8th. The event started at noon on Saturday and ended early Sunday evening. The principal objective of the weekend Hackathon was to bring together CS students to develop…

  • NCWIT Encourages Young Women through the Aspirations in Computing Program

    NCWIT Encourages Young Women through the Aspirations in Computing Program

    NCWIT Encourages Young Women through the Aspirations in Computing Program Twelve young female high school students received the Award for Aspirations in Computing from the NCWIT (The National Center for Women & Technology) in a day-long event held in late February. The NCWIT is a non-profit community of 600 universities, companies, non-profits, and government organizations…