Juan E. Gilbert, Ph.D.

Spring 2021: Message From the Chair

April 26, 2021

Dear colleagues, As the spring semester ends, I wanted to take some time to connect and share some of the incredible news that has come out of the University of Florida Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering recently. This spring, the department celebrated two faculty being named IEEE Fellows and another receiving a […]

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Richard "Dr. Nemo" Newman, Ph.D.

Richard “Dr. Nemo” Newman Retires from CISE After Three Decades

April 26, 2021

Richard “Dr. Nemo” Newman, Ph.D., recently retired from the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) after more than 34 years. Dr. Nemo came to the University of Florida (UF) in 1986. His research areas started in the theory of distributed systems, then shifted to network protocols, distributed collaboration, distributed systems, and security. […]

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Gloria Katuka

Spotlight: Gloria Katuka

April 16, 2021

Gloria Katuka first saw a laptop when she was 12 years old, a moment she has never forgotten on her journey to becoming a computer scientist. Years later, Katuka has spent her time finding ways to bring computer science to K-12 students, even founding InTECHgrate, a nonprofit that provides after-school programs to bring computer science, […]

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Patrick Traynor, Ph.D.

Traynor Awarded $1.7 Million from Department of Homeland Security to Secure Cellular Networks

April 6, 2021

Patrick Traynor, Ph.D., the John H. and Mary Lou Dasburg Preeminent Chair in Engineering, was recently awarded a $1.7 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate. The research and development project, titled “Deploying Defenses for Cellular Networks Using the AWARE Testbed,” will focus on securing mobile networks. Dr. Traynor […]

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Christina Gardner-McCune, Ph.D.

Gardner-McCune and AI4K12 Initiative Expand Access to K-12 AI Education One State at a Time

March 31, 2021

A two-day virtual workshop in late January organized by the AI4K12 Initiative helped education leaders from across the country create new K-12 artificial intelligence (AI) efforts in several states. The workshop sessions were co-facilitated by Christina Gardner-McCune, Ph.D., an associate professor in the University of Florida Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, and […]

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Computer Engineering Graduate Program Ranks No. 12

Computer Engineering Graduate Program Jumps Four Spots to rank in Top 15

March 30, 2021

The Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) continues to climb in 2022 rankings released today. The CISE computer engineering graduate program has risen to No. 12 among public universities nationwide and is No. 1 in the State of Florida, according to the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools. Last […]

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Eakta Jain, Ph.D., FDOT Study

Smart Safety: Using Apps and Eye-Tracking Technology to Evaluate School Zone Beacon and Bicycle Detection

March 29, 2021

Florida Department of Transportation ranks safety as a top priority for the state, and it is listed as one of FDOT’s Vital Few focus areas. Despite the vision of having fatality-free roadways, crashes are still a reality today. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles noted an increase of total annual traffic crashes […]

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Yashaswi (Yash) Karnati

Using Machine Learning Techniques to Help Mitigate Congestion

March 24, 2021

Urban traffic control is one of the most important and challenging issues facing cities. Increases in the volume of traffic have significant impacts on congestion and consequently on the amount of time that travelers spend on the road. Furthermore, traffic signal control timing does not change in real-time based on changes in traffic patterns or […]

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Tania Banerjee, Ph.D.

Big Data and AI Help to Improve Operations and Safety at Intersections

March 24, 2021

These days, road networks in our cities contain a variety of smart and connected infrastructure which generate an abundance of Big Data. This data can be processed to improve the flow of traffic and safety for both vehicles and pedestrians. At the University of Florida Transportation Institute (UFTI), transportation and computer science engineers are working […]

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Kristy Boyer, Ph.D.

Boyer Receives NSF Grant to Study Effects of Introducing AI Education to Middle School Students

March 12, 2021

Kristy Boyer, Ph.D., an associate professor in the University of Florida Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering, recently received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to investigate artificial intelligence (AI) education for middle school students. This project, a collaboration between Dr. Boyer and Maya Israel, Ph.D., an associate professor […]

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