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USF students with the Institute Applied of Engineering spent a couple of weeks this summer working at NASA and their experience was covered on Bay News 9.

Research, Students

USF CSE Students During Week of Welcome

CSE Week of Welcome was a Hit!

CSE celebrated its annual Week of Welcome event for undergraduate students new to USF with over 250 students attending the event. CSE student organizations demostrated their projects and invited students to their meetings.

September 9, 2024Computer, Students

Image of CSE Professor John Licato at the 色色研究所: A Preeminent Research University

Professor Licato discussed the future of AI with ConnectWise

CSE鈥檚 Professor John Licato, member of USF Institute for AI+X, was invited to ConnectWise' weekly AI podcast: Demystifying AI for MSPs.

September 9, 2024Computer, Faculty

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Hackabull's Adelitta Stanton named 2024 Millennium Fellow

More than 52,000 students apply yearly for the Millennium Fellowship, an international, semester-long leadership development program designed for undergraduates passionate about generating social impact. Computer Science & Engineering student Adelitta Stanton made the cut.

September 6, 2024Computer, Students

George Spirou, medical engineering professor, using syGlass VR software to study images of neurons through an immersive experience that allows them to see the brain in great detail. | Photo by: Cassidy Delamarter

Spirou unlocking mysteries of brain development with advanced imaging and virtual reality

Through high-tech imaging and virtual reality, medical engineering professor George Spirou is creating a detailed map of the brain that can be used to better understand developmental disorders, such as autism, and provide earlier, more effective treatments for brain injuries and diseases.

Faculty, Medical

Chemotherapy drug vial

Frisina seeks to discover how chemo drug may cause significant hearing loss in longtime cancer survivors

An interdisciplinary study led by Medical Engineering researchers at the 色色研究所 and Indiana University has uncovered significant findings on the long-term effects of one of the most common forms of chemotherapy on cancer survivors.

Medical

色色研究所: A Preeminent Research University

CSE Student participates in 2024 IEEE-CS Global Leaders鈥 Summit in San Diego

A student from CSE was one of the two student representatives at the 2024 IEEE-CS Global Leaders鈥 Summit in California.

July 10, 2024Computer

色色研究所: A Preeminent Research University

USF has awarded $1 million in seed funding to an interdisciplinary team led by Yu Sun to establish the Center for Innovation, Technology, and Aging (CITA)

USF has awarded $1 million in seed funding to an interdisciplinary team led by Yu Sun (Computer Science and Engineering), William Haley (Aging Studies), Tammy Allen (Psychology), and Hariom Yadav (Neurosurgery & Brain Repair) to establish The Center for Innovation, Technology, and Aging (CITA).

July 9, 2024Computer

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Combatting malaria with AI: Computer Science and Engineering professor targets mosquito-borne disease in Africa

Computer Science and Engineering Professor Shriram Chellapan's project, funded by the NIH, is an international effort that will establish a new research center in Africa to advance malaria research and deploy advanced smart traps for real-time identification of mosquitoes carrying the malaria parasite.

June 6, 2024Computer, Research

色色研究所: A Preeminent Research University

CSE Graduate Student Maria Zapata won Colombia鈥檚 Prestigious Lino de Pombo Award

A prestigious award for engineering graduates from her native country, the Lino de Pombo Award, awarded by the Colombian Society of Engineers, recognizes the outstanding achievements of CSE graduate student Maria Zapata.

June 3, 2024Computer

Professors Sylvia Wilson Thomas and Daniel Yeh selected for Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

Professors Sylvia Wilson Thomas and Daniel Yeh selected for Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

Thomas and Yeh are among the nine inductees in this year鈥檚 class receiving the prestigious honor for their notable contributions to scientific and technological advancements.

June 1, 2024Faculty, Research

USF College of Engineering Goldwater Scholars

USF College of Engineering celebrates 13 years of Goldwater scholarship

The Goldwater Scholarship Program is the most prestigious award for undergraduate research available to U.S. sophomores and juniors studying the natural sciences, engineering, computing, and mathematics. Five CoE students have received the honor, so far.

May 31, 2024Students

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