Category: Research

UT Dallas CS Faculty Members Recognized by H-Index Rankings for their Influential Research

UT Dallas CS Faculty Members Recognized by H-Index Rankings for their Influential Research Since its inception, groundbreaking research within the UT Dallas Computer Science Department has consistently been seen as influential and has been in the national and international spotlight. UT Dallas Computer Science faculty members are world-renowned for their research in emerging areas such […]

Thuraisingham Gives Six Keynote and Featured Addresses Within Six Months While Working From Home During COVID-19

Thuraisingham Gives Six Keynote and Featured Addresses Within Six Months While Working From Home During COVID-19 We talked to ACM and IEEE Fellow as well as Founders Chair Professor Dr. Bhavani Thuraisingham, who has given over 170 keynote speeches and featured addresses both at highly technical conferences sponsored by organizations such as ACM and IEEE […]

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 […]

UT Dallas SE PhD Alumni, Dr. Oscar Chaparro, Earns the 2020 David Daniel Thesis Award

UT Dallas SE PhD Alumni, Dr. Oscar Chaparro, Earns the 2020 David Daniel Thesis Award UT Dallas Software Engineering Ph.D. Alumni, Dr. Oscar Chaparro, was named one of two students to earn this year’s David Daniel Thesis Award. The award is supported by an endowment established in 2006 by Dr. David Daniel, president emeritus of […]

Software Project Aims To Keep Patient Data Protected in COVID-19 Research

Software Project Aims To Keep Patient Data Protected in COVID-19 Research The COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgent need for sharing patient data to help scientists learn more about the virus and how to stop it from spreading. One key ethical issue, however, is how much information can health providers disclose to researchers without violating […]

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. […]

Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu Discusses Whether Stablecoins are the Future of the Crypto Space

Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu Discusses Whether Stablecoins are the Future of the Crypto Space Via E-Crypto News — The stable coins vs. other tokens battle has been raging on for the better part of five years now. This has left many wondering if for some reason stable coins are the future of the crypto space. E-Crypto News […]

Researchers Chart Vital Territory with COVID-19 Data Dashboards

Researchers Chart Vital Territory with COVID-19 Data Dashboards To contribute to the public battle with COVID-19, University of Texas at Dallas faculty, staff and students have built websites that track current coronavirus health data and model future scenarios. Researchers from the School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication (ATEC), the School of Economics, Political and […]

Not Just Any Science: Computer Science – Getting a BS CS or BS SE @ UT Dallas

Not Just Any Science: Computer Science – Getting a BS CS or BS SE @ UT Dallas Technology is increasingly impacting our lives, from smartphones, social media, devices such as Alexa, the sharing economy of Uber, Airbnb, etc., to the promise of self-driving cars and artificial intelligence. What is common among all these technological advancements […]

UTD CS Alumni Creates a Viral COVID-19 Visualization that Promotes Honest, Accessible, Transparent Access to Case Data

UTD CS Alumni Creates a Viral COVID-19 Visualization that Promotes Honest, Accessible, Transparent Access to Case Data In mid-March with less than 2,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, UT-Dallas CS alumni Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider (BS’05, MS’06) had questions on the growth and spread of the soon-to-be pandemic.  Over a period of two days, […]