Four teams of students presented their ideas as part of the Impossible Project: Making Computing Anti-Racist Student Solution Competition, which was held on February 9, 2022, in Davis Hall.
The Chronicle Express quoted Bina Ramamurthy, professor of teaching in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, for a story about the environmental debate over Bitcoin mining in the Finger Lakes region.
Three SEAS students are among the recipients of the state’s second annual Graduate Research Empowering and Accelerating Talent (GREAT) awards, an honor that provides $5,000 in flexible funds for research expenses, professional development and supplemental stipend support.
To facilitate new interdisciplinary research, UB's Graduate School of Education and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will host an event designed to explore and accelerate collaborative research projects.
Auto-flaggers for work zones, contactless fingerprint scanners, and a tool to defend against fake media were just a few of the inventive student research projects presented at the first annual Russell Agrusa CSE Student Innovation Competition.
An article on The New Stack, a media platform for people who build and manage software the world relies on, quotes Murat Demirbas, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in a story about formal specification language TLA+.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has expanded its advisory board to include a new co-chair and two new members. Mike Kurdziel joins Russell Agrusa as one of the board’s co-chairs. Kari Bancroft is the board’s first female member, and Kevin Ruggiero joins as its newest member. All are graduates of UB’s programs in computer science and engineering.
Luke Ziarek received the 2021-22 President Emeritus and Mrs. Meyerson Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring, UB’s highest honor given for undergraduate mentoring.