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computer science professors teamed up with several students to create a comic - book guide to Racket, a programming environment, that teaches students how to code games and other simple tasks.
Not exact matches
IPwe is working with the
computer science team at the University of Minnesota, led by
Professor George Karypis, which has previously provided patent evaluation technology to clients of IP Navigation Group, a previous company founded by Spangenberg.
Then, to narrow the field, a
team of researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), led by Ryan Adams, Assistant
Professor of
Computer Science, developed new machine learning algorithms to predict which molecules were likely to have good outcomes, and prioritize those to be virtually tested.
A
team led by Shree K. Nayar, T.C. Chang
Professor of
Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, has developed a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around everyday objects to capture images that can not be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
To help them get to this level of accuracy, both researchers
teamed up with Anil Jain, a University Distinguished
Professor in
computer science and engineering at MSU, to develop a mathematical algorithm to help classify the fractures.
Key to the technology is a
computer algorithm developed by DeLiang «Leon» Wang,
professor of
computer science and engineering, and his
team.
Reich and lab members, Swapan Mallick and Nick Patterson,
teamed up with previous laboratory member Sriram Sankararaman, now an Assistant
Professor of
computer science at the University of California, Los Angeles, on the project, which found evidence that both Denisovan and Neanderthal ancestry has been lost from the X chromosome, as well as genes expressed in the male testes.
A research
team led by
Professor Dongyan Xu, a computer science professor and interim executive director of Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, and fellow Purdue computer science professor Xiangyu Zhang will detail findings of the technique, called RetroScope, during the USENIX Security Symposium in Austin, Texas, Aug.
Professor Dongyan Xu, a
computer science professor and interim executive director of Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, and fellow Purdue computer science professor Xiangyu Zhang will detail findings of the technique, called RetroScope, during the USENIX Security Symposium in Austin, Texas, Aug.
professor and interim executive director of Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, and fellow Purdue
computer science professor Xiangyu Zhang will detail findings of the technique, called RetroScope, during the USENIX Security Symposium in Austin, Texas, Aug.
professor Xiangyu Zhang will detail findings of the technique, called RetroScope, during the USENIX Security Symposium in Austin, Texas, Aug. 10 - 12.
A
team of researchers, led by Sangeeta Bhatia, an associate
professor at HST and in M.I.T.'s department of electrical engineering and
computer science, report in Advanced Materials that they have developed and tested injectable multifunctional nanoparticles — particles billionths of a meter in size — that they expect to become a new, potent weapon against cancer.
Now a
team of researchers led by Philip Kim, a
professor of
computer science and molecular genetics in the University of Toronto's Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, has developed a new technology for making mirror - image peptides, which bind and activate receptors on the surface of cells.
Dr. Michael Kilgard, associate director of the Texas Biomedical Device Center (TxBDC) and Margaret Forde Jonsson
Professor of Neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, led the research team with Dr. Seth Hays, the TxBDC director of preclinical research and assistant professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and postdoctoral researcher Eric Meyers PhD&r
Professor of Neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, led the research
team with Dr. Seth Hays, the TxBDC director of preclinical research and assistant
professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and postdoctoral researcher Eric Meyers PhD&r
professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and
Computer Science, and postdoctoral researcher Eric Meyers PhD» 17.
This new device was created by a
team co-led by Erkan Tüzel, associate
professor of physics, biomedical engineering, and
computer science at WPI, and Utkan Demirci,
professor of radiology and electrical engineering (by courtesy) at Stanford University.
To better understand how changes in diet, lifestyle, and exposure to modern medicine affect primates» guts, a
team of researchers led by University of Minnesota
computer science and engineering
professor Dan Knights, veterinary medicine
professor Tim Johnson, and veterinary medicine Ph.D. student Jonathan Clayton, used DNA sequencing to study the gut microbes of multiple non-human primates species in the wild and in captivity as a model for studying the effects of emigration and lifestyle changes.
Hava noted that the
team has benefited from support from former NASA astronaut Joe Tanner, who now is a senior instructor of aerospace engineering
sciences at the University of Colorado, and Nikolaus Correll, assistant
professor of
computer science at the university.
Ngai's group
teamed up with UC Berkeley statisticians and
computer scientists — led by Sandrine Dudoit, a
professor of biotstatistics and statistics, Elizabeth Purdom, a
professor of statistics, and Nir Yosef, a
professor of electrical engineering and
computer sciences — to develop a way to analyze the experimental data and identify cells with similar RNA profiles, indicative of specific cell types and developmental states.
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teamed up with Stefano Lonardi, a
professor of
computer science and engineering at UCR, to develop a set of efficient computational innovations that helped further sequence the barley genome.
The research
team that created the reservoir computing system, led by Wei Lu,
professor of electrical engineering and
computer science at the University of Michigan, recently published their work in Nature Communications.
Led by Kevin Fu, U-M associate
professor of
computer science and engineering, the
team used precisely tuned acoustic tones to deceive 15 different models of accelerometers into registering movement that never occurred.
UCLA
computer science professor Amit Sahai and a
team of researchers have designed a system to encrypt software so that it only allows someone to use a program as intended while preventing any deciphering of the code behind it.
However, the
team led by Binghamton PhD candidate Dmitry Evtyushkin, Ponomarev and former Binghamton
Computer Science Professor Nael Abu - Ghazaleh think the vulnerability could also apply to other operating systems such as Windows and Android.
«It is time for the Internet community to start addressing the more difficult, deeper security problems,» says Wenke Lee,
professor in the School of
Computer Science and an adviser to the
team.
The research
team also includes Peter Snyder, a doctoral student in
computer science and an Electronic Security and Privacy IGERT fellow, and Chris Kanich, an assistant
professor of
computer science, both from UIC,; and Periwinkle Doerfler, a doctoral candidate at NYU Tandon.
With help from a five - year, $ 480,000 National
Science Foundation grant received in June, a team of researchers led by John Spletzer, an associate professor of computer science and engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., has developed a prototype chair designed specifically for negotiating sidewalks, parking lots and other outdoor
Science Foundation grant received in June, a
team of researchers led by John Spletzer, an associate
professor of
computer science and engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., has developed a prototype chair designed specifically for negotiating sidewalks, parking lots and other outdoor
science and engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., has developed a prototype chair designed specifically for negotiating sidewalks, parking lots and other outdoor areas.
Now a
team of researchers led by Yinzhi Cao, assistant
professor computer science and engineering at Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA)-- and including graduate student Song Li, also of Lehigh University and Erik Wijmans of Washington University in St. Lous — has developed the first cross-browser fingerprinting technique to use machine - level features to identify users.
Adam Burrows, a
professor of astrophysical
sciences at Princeton, has led a
team of researchers to find a way to make
computer simulations of supernovae exploding in three dimensions.
The
team led by Baudry and Igor Zhulin, distinguished research and development staff member in the ORNL
Computer Science and Mathematics Division, joint
professor in the UT Department of Microbiology, and JICS joint faculty member determined that a single pair of phenylalanine amino acids called Phe396 located at the chemoreceptor tip was acting as a receptor switch.
The SpiroCall research
team includes (left to right) Shwetak Patel, Washington Research Foundation Endowed
Professor of
Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering at the UW; UW computer science and engineering doctoral student Mayank Goel; and UW electrical engineering doctoral student Elliot Saba (Credit: University of Was
Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering at the UW; UW computer science and engineering doctoral student Mayank Goel; and UW electrical engineering doctoral student Elliot Saba (Credit: University of Wash
Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering at the UW; UW
computer science and engineering doctoral student Mayank Goel; and UW electrical engineering doctoral student Elliot Saba (Credit: University of Was
computer science and engineering doctoral student Mayank Goel; and UW electrical engineering doctoral student Elliot Saba (Credit: University of Wash
science and engineering doctoral student Mayank Goel; and UW electrical engineering doctoral student Elliot Saba (Credit: University of Washington)
Turning to the other two CS Professors in our cohort, Dr. Ken Nygard,
Professor of
Computer Science at North Dakota State University, worked on the Data and Analytics
Team within the Global Development Laboratory at the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Led by electrical engineering and
computer science professor Diane Cook, the CASAS
team uses the sensors to collect data on a person's everyday activities, such as getting out of bed or turning on an appliance.
Jean - Gabriel Ganascia, a
professor of
computer science at the Sorbonne and author of Le mythe de la singularité («The Myth of the Singularity»), was one of the people interviewed by Villani and his
team.