Computer Science Professors receive NSF funding for a REU site

Assistant Professors Chunjiang Zhu (lead PI), Qianqian Tong, Minjeong Kim, and Professor Jing Deng received a research grant of $372,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish an REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) Site, GraLNA, at UNC Greensboro. The funds will provide 8-week paid summer research opportunity in the… Continue reading…

Topic Class for Spring 2024

CSC 300X-01 ExpCrs: Web Development Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-1:45 PM Instructor: Ms. Sunny Ntini This course will introduce students to concepts of web application development, including web page structure and appearance, client-side interactivity and behavior, web services and APIs, server-side scripting, persistent data storage, and software version control. Specific… Continue reading…

Prof. Suthaharan publishes interdisciplinary research work in machine learning and ophthalmology

Professor Shan Suthaharan with his collaborators from the School of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh recently published a peer-reviewed article at the well-established and reputed conference, namely 2023 IEEE 24th International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration for Data Science (acceptance rate: 29%). This paper, entitled “Microsaccade Segmentation using… Continue reading…

Undergraduate Research Paper Accepted

Undergraduate student, Eli Stafford, and Assistant Professor Chunjiang Zhu have a paper entitled “Improved Sourcewise Roundtrip Spanners with Constant Stretch”, accepted and to appear in the 29th International Computing and Combinatorics Conference (COCOON 2023), which is a decent theoretical computer science conference. Eli is the first author and this is… Continue reading…

Book publication by Computer Science graduate Joshua Crotts

Our department is excited to share that our graduate, Joshua Crotts (M.S., 2022), has just published a book titled “Principles of Computer Science – An Invigorating, Hands-on Approach.” Congratulations! Description: Principles of Computer Science is an invigorating and rapid adventure that covers core introductory theoretical computer science topics, including discrete… Continue reading…

Prof. Kim receives a research training grant from NIH

Assistant Professor Minjeong Kim has received a research training grant (R25) from NIH. In collaboration with UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Wake Forest University, Professor Kim will conduct the project with the aims of 1) developing easy-to-use computational tools for connectome reconstruction, visualization, and statistical analysis tools and training students… Continue reading…

Prof. Kim Named a CAS Dean’s Fellow

Professor Kim has recently been named a CAS Dean’s Fellow (formerly the Candace Bernard and Robert Glickman Dean’s Professorship) for the academic year 2023-24. This award is in recognition of her outstanding accomplishments as a member of the college’s faculty and the great promise that the college sees in her… Continue reading…

Prof. Sun’s Paper in JAMIA, A Leading Journal In Clinical Informatics

Assistant Professor Dr. Yingcheng Sun’s research paper, titled “EvidenceMap: A Three-Level Knowledge Representation for Medical Evidence Computation and Comprehension,” has been accepted by the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA) as co-first author. As a top-tier journal in the clinical informatics field, JAMIA boasts an impact factor of… Continue reading…