The College of Charleston, School of Sciences and Mathematics, is honored to announce a cooperation agreement with the University of San Francisco (USF), College of Arts and Sciences, to offer a joint 4+1 program featuring data science and analytics. The 4+1 program will provide The College of Charleston Data Science graduates priority admission into…
Monthly Archives: November 2015
We’re Expanding!!!
To meet the growing needs of the department, the College acquired additional space on the first floor of Harbor Walk East. Construction started in early November with plans to be completed by the 2016 Spring semester. The new space will include a lobby with a sitting area and research labs for Dr. Munsell, Dr…
Where In The World Is CS Faculty: Dr. Bowring Presents At The University Of Kansas
Dr. Jim Bowring, Assistant Professor and C. Richard Crosby Distinguished Teaching Co-Chair, was a guest speaker for the Geology Colloquium at The University of Kansas, Department of Geology on Thursday, November 19, 2015. Dr. Bowring presented “Advance Cyberinfrastructure for Geochronology as a Collaborative Endeavor”. Dr. Jim Bowring’s National Science Foundation-funded Cyber Infrastructure Research and Development…
#CSatCofC Won FIRST PLACE In ACM’s Southeast Region ICPC Programming Competition (Division II)
Over the weekend, November 14, the Department of Computer Science was one of four host sites for the Southeast Region of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), sponsored by CofC Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and IBM. The department is happy to announce that the CofC team won FIRST PLACE in ACM’s Southeast Region…
Department Hosting Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
The Department of Computer Science will host the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), sponsored by CofC Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and IBM, on November 14, 2016. ICPC is an annual multi-tiered competitive programming competition among the universities of the world. Teams of three students write computer programs to solve a set of…
Dr. Munsell’s Research Published In IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Brent Munsell’s research on “Scalable High Performance Image Registration Framework by Unsupervised Deep Feature Representations Learning” has been selected for publication in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME). As one of the top journals in biomedical engineering, TBME is ranked No. 4 by Google Scholar, according to the H5-index among biomedical technology journals. “This…
Dr. William Bares Presents Virtual Production Workshop at CHS International Film Festival on Thursday, November 5th
The 8th annual Charleston International Film Festival, a 5 day event, starts on November 4th and will take place at the Charleston Music Hall (37 John Street). The festival provides a premier showcase for all aspects of filmmaking: the art, the filmmaker, talent directors and actors, and the film-lover in all of us. The festival’s…
Computer Science Leading Edge Scholarship Officially Open!
Live the Code Life! Let us help you! The Department of Computer Science Leading Edge Scholarship application is now open! If you intend to major in computer science, data science, computing in the arts or computer information systems, then check out the CS Leading Edge Scholarship. With a computer science degree from the College of…