The faculty and staff hope you had a great summer and welcome you to the 2016-2017 academic year! The following are tips to help with a smooth transition from summer to classes: o Classes start Tuesday, August 23rd! o Last day of Add/Drop is Monday, August 29th. For questions or concerns, please contact the Stephanie Smith…
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Where in the World is CS Faculty: Dr. Bill Manaris and Students Present at NIME 2016 in Brisbane, Australia
Computing in the Arts (CITA) program director Dr. Bill Manaris and CITA students, Chris Benson and Seth Stoudenmier, presented at the 16th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2016) in Brisbane, Australia on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. NIME 2016 is the premier academic conference in designing human-computer interfaces and interactions for musical…
What You Need To Know About CS Graduate Program
• The Department of Computer Science is excited to announce Dr. Aspen Olmsted as the new Graduate Program Director. • Thank you to Dr. Anthony Leclerc for his dedicated service as Graduate Program Director from 2014 to 2016. • The program is a joint cooperation with The Graduate School of the University of Charleston, South…
Professors Receive NSF Award to Investigate Boot Camp vs University Classroom
Congratulations to Dr. James Bowring, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, and Dr. Quinn Burke, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, on receiving an award funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their research proposal, “Collaborative Proposal: Boot Camp or University Classroom? Investigating the Effectiveness of Coding Boot Camps in Developing a Diverse Software Development Workforce.” The proposal…
Student Spotlight: Eliza Starr, First Freshman Computer Science Intern at Boeing
Eliza Starr has accepted a summer 2016 internship with Boeing’s Charleston IT group. The first freshman intern hired by the IT group, Starr will be involved in web development and several projects throughout the summer. Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space, and security systems, frequently partners…
Department Gearing Up For New Signature Spring Event, #CSatCofC After Five
On Thursday, April 21, 2016, the department will host local industry leaders for our new signature Spring event, #CSatCofC After Five. The event will showcase presentations by student groups that have teamed with up with tech companies to solve a company problem. The participating companies that collaborated with our students comprise our Joint Industrial Advisory Board. The department…
Dr. Olmsted and Master’s Student Selected “Best Paper” at 2016 Cloud Computing Conference
Professor Aspen Olmsted and master’s student, Gayathri Santhanakrishnan, were selected as “Best Paper” for “Cloud Data Denormalization of Anonymous Transactions.” Selection was based on reviews of the original submission, camera-ready version, and presentation during the 2016 Cloud Computing Conference in Rome, Italy. In the paper, Dr. Olmsted and Santhanakrishnan investigated the problem of representing transaction data in PAAS…
The Department Hosted Ten Alumni at 10th Annual Alumni Symposium, A Decade of Excellence
On Friday, March 18, 2016, the department held the 10th anniversary of the Computer Science Alumni Symposium. Department Chair, Dr. Sebastian van Delden, started the symposium with a warm welcome and presented Symposium Chair, Dr. Jim Bowring, with an award thanking him for his dedication over the years to the alumni symposium series. This year’s…
Where in the World is CS Faculty: Dr. Olmsted Presenting and Panelist at the Cloud Computing 2016
Dr. Aspen Olmsted will be presenting two papers, and serving as a panelist at the Cloud Computing 2016 conference in Rome, Italy from March 20-24, 2016. The papers were co-authored with masters students in Dr. Olmsted’s Secure Data Engineering Lab. Gayathri Santhanakrishnan co-authored “Cloud Data De-Normalization: Investigated Data Modeling in the Cloud” and Santoshi Devata co-authored “Non-Functional Requirements…
The Department Hosted 20 High School Teams at 34th Annual High School Programming Competition
On February 26, 2016, the Department of Computer Science held the 34th Annual High School Programming Competition at Harbor Walk. With approximately 80 attendees, including students, coaches, and parents, the competition was comprised of 20 teams from SC, GA, and NC. The competition utilized Python and Java, as teams collaborated to solve eight problems. The…
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