Dr. X’s Research Selected for Presentation at IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference

The Department of Computer Science is excited to announce Dr. Xenia Mountrouidou’s research on “Raising Flags: Detecting Covert Storage Channels Using Relative Entropy” has been selected for presentation at the IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference.  The conference will be held July 22-24, 2017 in Beijing, China.  Her research was co-authored with Dr. Josephine Chow…

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Student Spotlight: Maz Little, Research Accepted at International Conference for Internet Technology & Secured Transactions

Congratulations to Maz Little for the acceptance of his research, “Temporal Resource Scheduling Equity,” to be presented at the 11th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST).  The conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain, from December 5-7, 2016.  Little will present remotely and will be published in the IEEE digital library. Little…

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Spring 2016 Research Hypothesis Course Results in 11 Student IEEE Publications

The department is excited to announce that eleven student research papers were chosen for presentation at the IEEE International Conference on Information Society (i-Society-2016) in Dublin, Ireland in October. Publications can be found on IEEE Xplore Digital Library. In the Spring 2016 semester, Dr. Aspen Olmsted taught CSIS 690, a special topics course on developing…

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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…

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