Jill Matthews received a Women in Science and Technology Scholarship for 2007-2008 from the Virginia Chapter of Business and Professional Women (BPW/VA).
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At graduation Justin Manweiler was awarded the Park Undergraduate Award.
Professor Karamouzis has been appointed to the Anita & Truman Arnold Chair in Computer & Information Sciences (CIS) and heads the CIS Department at Texas A&M University - Texarkana.
Paul Stockmeyer, Emeritus Professor of Computer Science, was elected an Associate Editor of Mathematics Magazine at the January 2007 meeting of the Mathematics Association of America.
George Zagaris received for the second time the highly competitive NASA Graduate Student Researchers Progrma Award.
James R. McCombs received the 2006/07 W&M Arts and Science Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Natural and Computational Sciences.
Eric Koskinen ('01) was recently named a 2007 Gates Cambridge Scholar.
Prof. Nikos Chrisochoides has been awarded the 2007 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship on Medicine and Health.
Neurosurgeons rely on MRI images to map the location of brain tumors and guide their work in separating tumors from healthy brain tissue. Yet the surgery itself causes the brain to change shape, shifting the tumor’s location. Ideally the surgeon could view real-time scans throughout the surgery and follow the tumor’s changing location precisely. Andriy Fedorov is demonstrating the potential for just this kind of solution.
In this seminar, we provide an overview of our efforts at NC State, in collaboration with IBM and Tekelec, to develop frameworks and algorithms for modeling of emerging network-based services, predictive and dynamic resource allocation, adaptive scheduling, on line performance monitoring and accelerated estimation.
David Coppit has received a 3-year $328,784 grant from the United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research to support his research on software plans.
Marcia Zangrilli Bryan and Qi Zhang defended their Ph.D. dissertations.
CSGSA is an organization for Computer Science grad students to voice ideas and concerns to faculty and administration.
Allen Tucker (Bowdoin College) and Robert Noonan published the second edition of their textbook entitled Programming Languages: Principles and Paradigms in September with McGraw-Hill.
Xipeng Shen joins CS from University of Rochester where he did research in compiler technology.
Peter Kemper joins CS from Universitat Dortmund, Germany, where he did research in the formal modeling of systems.
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale named John McManus (MS '86, PHD '91 Computer Science) acting Chief Information Officer for NASA.
Computer Science (CS) jobs are among the highest paid, highest satisfaction jobs of the projected highest growth jobs through 2014.