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USF’s Computer Science & Engineering Commemorates Past, and Contemplates Future, Technological Advances

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering proudly observes two significant milestones this year: the 35th anniversary of pioneering Internet access in Tampa and the 30th anniversary of the introduction of www.usf.edu, marking three decades of digital presence and innovation.

May 30, 2024Computer

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USF engineering student takes top prize in DoD's national cybersecurity competition

USF engineering graduate student and CyberHerd team captain Waseem Albaba came out on top in the Department of Defense's 2024 Cyber Sentinel Skills Challenge.

May 20, 2024Computer

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CSE Congratulates Spring 2024 Outstanding Graduates

For Spring 2024, the outstanding graduates were Austin Veltri (Computer Science), Jacob Hansen (Computer Engineering), and Collin Reynolds (Information Technology). The Outstanding CyberSecurity Graduate wished to not be identified. Congratulations to all four outstanding graduates.

May 14, 2024Computer

Samantha Tromly, program director of the USF Institute of Applied Engineering, embraces her husband, Maj. Kevin Tromly, following his return from deployment to Iraq

Institute of Applied Engineering research helps detect brain injuries in U.S. Special Operations Forces

Through its partnership with U.S. Special Operations Command, the USF Institute of Applied Engineering has co-led an illuminating study that found repeated exposure to low-level blasts is associated with signs of brain injury in Special Operations Forces.

April 22, 2024Research

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April 22, 2024Chemical, Faculty

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CSE Student Organizations host ACM Fellow Professor Margaret Burnett

Distinguished Professor Margaret Burnett from Oregon State University visited USF to present her ongoing research in "Gender HCI", an approach to human-computer interaction which accounts for gender differences in technology workflows, interfaces, and even workplace practices.

April 19, 2024Computer

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USF CyberHerd Racks Up Another Victory at VIVID 2024

USF CyberHerd racked up another victory at VIVID, a virtual CyberSecurity Competition.

April 2, 2024Computer

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CSE Students attended presentation about Computing Careers at Raymond James

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April 2, 2024Computer

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USF CSE Students Win 3rd Place in The 2024 International Collegiate Programming Contest Regional Event

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March 23, 2024Computer

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CSE’s Md. Sadman Sakib has received the Dissertation Completion Fellowship

CSE PhD student, Md. Sadman Sakib, was selected by a university-level faculty committee to receive the Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the Office of Graduate Studies at the ɫɫÑо¿Ëù for the summer semester of 2024.

March 23, 2024Computer

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Dr. Passaglia Tackles Glaucoma with Novel Technology

Dr. Passaglia and his lab published two papers related to intraocular pressure: "Characterization of intraocular pressure variability in conscious rats" and "Simulation of gravity- and pump-driven perfusion techniques for measuring outflow facility of ex vivo and in vivo eyes."

March 20, 2024Faculty, Medical

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Science fiction meets reality, USF researchers develop technique to overcome obstructed views

Using a single photograph, Murray-Bruce and his doctoral student, Robinson Czajkowski, created an algorithm that computes highly accurate, full-color three-dimensional reconstructions of areas behind obstacles – a concept that can not only help prevent car crashes, but help law enforcement experts in hostage situations, search-and-rescue and strategic military efforts.

March 7, 2024Computer

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