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3 Faculty Members to Receive UF Term Professorships
October 9, 2019Faculty members Lisa Anthony, Ph.D.; Prabhat Mishra, Ph.D.; and Jorg Peters, Ph.D.; from the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering have been selected to receive the University of Florida Term Professorship award for 2019-2022. The University Term Professorship was established in 2016 and is presented to 250 eligible faculty members annually. Selection of […]
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Student Wins Best Paper Award at ACM IVA 2019
October 8, 2019Congratulations to Mohan Zalake, a Human-Centered Computing Ph.D. student, for receiving the best paper award at Association for Computing Machinery’s 2019 International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (ACM IVA). Zalake’s paper, “Internet-based Tailored Virtual Human Health Intervention to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening: Design Guidelines from Two User Studies,” provides design guidelines for future developers who […]
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Manuel Bermudez Retires from CISE After 34 years
October 7, 2019Manuel Bermudez, Ph.D., an associate professor, recently retired from the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) after 34 years. Dr. Bermudez came to the University of Florida as a CISE assistant professor in 1985. His research focused on programming languages, and he made several important contributions in the area of syntax analysis […]
Read more »2019: Message from the Chair
September 12, 2019Dear colleagues and friends, We are proud to share with you this summary of some of the news and events that have made the past year memorable. We have welcomed new faculty and celebrated many achievements. With the addition of five tenure-track faculty (four assistant professors and one associate professor), our department is only growing. […]
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Inspiring the Next Generation of Black Women in Computing
September 11, 2019Kyla McMullen, Ph.D., an assistant professor, and Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate, who are members of the Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences (iAAMCS), host the Modern Figures Podcast, which is sponsored by the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT). What is the Modern Figures Podcast? Modern Figures podcast […]
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UF Engineer Leads Collaboration for Safer Roadways
August 28, 2019Sanjay Ranka, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE), was recently awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop technology that will monitor high-risk intersections in Gainesville, FL, to make roadways safer. The project, “Video Based Machine Learning for Smart Traffic Analysis and Management,” […]
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Alumni Spotlight: Usha Suryadevara
August 23, 2019Usha Suryadevara (computer engineering, MS ‘01) is the director of development at Info Tech in Gainesville, Fla. Suryadevara has made mentoring women in computer science and engineering an important part of her life. Why were you interested in the computer engineering/science field? Honestly, I had to decide between dissecting frogs or learning about computers. I’ve […]
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A Changing Industry Sees More High School Students Taking Computer Science Courses
August 8, 2019This article was originally published on The Conversation. Often when I speak with students who are majoring in computer sciences, many of them tell me that they have never taken a computer science course until college. This is especially true for the female, black, and Latino students I’ve spoken with as a computer science professor. […]
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Engineer Explores Virtual Interactions to Manage Mental Health Recovery
August 6, 2019Humans are social creatures, but some things are just hard to talk about. For many people, mental health is one of those things. But what if you can’t talk about something where the leading treatment is talk therapy? Maybe try speaking to someone who’s not human. Benjamin Lok, a professor in the Department of Computer […]
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McMullen Uses 3D Audio Rendering and Perception to Aid Firefighters
June 7, 2019First responders typically work in hazardous conditions caused by hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, fires and terrorism events. In the case of …
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