Friday, December 20, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Jeff Moore, Director of CCEW, to speak to CS students in the new Software Studio
The new CS Software Studio is really taking off.
Student groups are currently working on multiple projects, and many events and tech talks are in the works for the School of Computer Science.
Students will have the opportunity to hear from Jeff Moore, Director of CCEW, this coming Tuesday in the new studio at 5:00PM.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
TA Applications for Spring 2014 - DUE by FRIDAY, NOV. 15th
If you are interested in applying for a teaching
assistantship for Spring 2014 please fill out the following form by Friday, November 15th. Please note that if you are currently a TA you still
must fill out the application.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Dr. Atiquzzaman Receives "Best Paper Award" at 2013 IEEE International Conference
September 2013 R & D Highlights
The
paper entitled "Bandwidth-adaptive application partitioning for execution
time and energy optimization", authored by Dr. Mohammed Atiquzzaman
received the best paper
award at the 2013 IEEE
International Conference on Communications (ICC'13) (http://www.ieee-icc.org/2013/) held in
Hungary in June 2013. ICC is the flagship
conference of the IEEE
Communications Society and is held annually around the globe. The paper
discusses how to partition a task between a cell phone and the server to
optimize energy and execution time, and is a topic of increasing interest due to
recent proliferation of apps on mobile phones.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
NEW - Software Studio!!!
*Pictures of the new studio can be viewed on the new Software Studio webpage on the Computer Science website.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Dr. McGovern Interviewed for NICS Article
Dr. Amy McGovern, Associate Professor in Computer Science, was interviewed for the article "Professor: Encouragement and Practical Instruction Can Bridge Gender Gap in Computer Science fro the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the National Institute for Computational Sciences.
The Article can be found online at:
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/professor
The Article can be found online at:
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/professor
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Dr. McGovern Discusses Tornado Research for News
Dr. McGovern Discusses Tornado Research for News
May 22-23, 2013
Dr. McGovern discusses some current research regarding tornado formation and supercell action.
Read more about McGovern's research efforts in each of the following articles:
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Student Profile
Shiblee
Sadik – PhD student
Shiblee
joined the University of Oklahoma after completing his B.S. in Computer Science
in his home country of Bangladesh. As a child, he received a programmable
device as a gift that he enjoyed playing with.
In
2008, Shiblee was accepted to the OU School of Computer Science as Master’s
student. Having always had an interest in data mining, he took advantage of the
opportunity to work with Dr. Gruenwald, one of our valued faculty members whose
research focuses on data mining. Now working towards his PhD, Shiblee is a
research assistant for Dr. Gruenwald and is writing his dissertation on
abnormality/intrusion detection for streaming data. As side projects he is
involved in a data mining based missing data estimation project for NASA.
Shiblee
enjoys the fact that CS is a relatively small department where everybody knows
and is connected to each other. He likes the balance between updated classes
and research. On a campus-wide scale Shiblee immediately felt a sense of
connection. The Sooner spirit made him feel special – he felt that he belonged and
was a Sooner.
After his PhD, Shiblee
would like to do research involving algorithms for industries. Outside of CS,
his main hobby is photography.
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