Department news
CSpotlight: Mapping a future in computing
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B.A. student Carson DeSotel's interests in computer science & geography mesh well, with geography providing a problem, and computer science offering the toolset.
Incoming Ph.D student wins Out to Innovate's Avangrid Scholarship
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Zahara Spilka aspires to a career in animation and hopes to create accurate depictions of different races, body types, religions, genders, and sexualities.
Meet the 2021-22 CS-IDEA Committee
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Our mission is to to attract and retain diverse students, staff, and faculty in computer science and engineering and help all students, staff, and faculty thrive within the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
Three papers with Minnesota authors at SIGCOMM 2021
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Associate Professor Feng Qian, Professor Zhi-Li Zhang, and students presented at the world's leading conference in data communications and networking.
CSpotlight: An outstanding student leader
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Science and Engineering Student Board president David Ma received the 2021 President’s Student Leadership & Service Award for his exceptional leadership.
CS&E faculty, students, and alumni instrumental in DEEPSPATIAL2021
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Professor Shashi Shekhar gave the keynote and served as co-chair (along with three alumni) for the workshop focused on deep learning in spatio temporal data.
Ph.D. student earns prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
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Devon Tuma is a first-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering with research interests in computer security and privacy.
CSpotlight: A testament to strong mentorship
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Thanks to the guidance of her professors and classmates, the career aspiration of B.S. student Elsa Forberger is to teach the next generation of computer scientists.
New research space to center the arts in interdisciplinary collaborations
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CS&E is a partner in the ArTeS research collaborative, a tech-infused space to address questions through a creative lens.
CSpotlight: A liberal arts triple threat
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B.A. student Caleb Feltis has a proclivity for languages—whether programming or lingual—and is majoring in computer science, linguistics, and French studies.