Department news
CSpotlight: Following her father's footsteps
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New B.A. graduate Amber Nguyen became interested in computer science because of her dad, and now will build her own legacy as a software engineer at Target.
CS&E makes big showing at IEEE BigData 2021
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Seven papers from Computer Science & Engineering faculty, students, and alumni were accepted to the top tier research conference in Big Data.
Seok presents at Undergraduate Research Symposium
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B.S. student Jiye Seok shared her research on Remote Rendering in Virtual Reality, which was supervised by CS&E assistant professor Evan Suma Rosenberg.
CSpotlight: Using computing for good
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Even before starting at the University, B.S. student Maxwell Bruggink realized that studying computer science could help him impact the world in a positive way.
Konstan paper selected as one of Most Influential Articles in 2020
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The research on computational advertising by CS&E Professor Joseph Konstan was honored by the American Academy of Advertising Journals.
Three CS&E papers accepted to NeurIPS 2021
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The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) highlights research advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
CSpotlight: Beginning the next adventure
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After B.S. student Marguerite Brugger graduates in December, she will be heading to Seattle to start her career as a software engineer at Qualtrics.
Code Freeze 2022 explores the Developer Experience
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The day-long virtual software engineering symposium, to be held on January 13, 2022, will examine the ever more critical role DevEx plays in an organization.
Cowbot! Coming to a field near you?
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An amazing team from CS&E and the West Central Outreach & Research Center are experimenting with a solar-powered robot for weed control in cow pastures.
CSpotlight: A love of interdisciplinary research
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Ph.D. student Suzie Hoops' research with the Knights Lab combines linear algebra, machine learning, and biology to impact human health and microbiome studies.