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Prof. Huiping Cao Named Hue and Pat McCoy Endowed Professor
The CS Department is excited to announce that Prof. Huiping Cao was selected to be the first Hue and Pat McCoy Endowed Professor! The professorship is aimed at recognizing a faculty member’s dedication to promoting and advancing the role of the department and computer science, emphasizing those faculty who have made significant efforts resulting in…
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Dr. Janyce Wiebe has passed away
Former NMSU CS Professor Dr. Janyce “Jan” Wiebe, most recently a professor with the University of Pittsburgh, passed away. Her advisee, Dr. Tom O’Hara, NMSU class of 2005, shares this: It was incredibly disheartening to find out that Dr. Janyce Wiebe (“Jan”) died this past December after a struggle with leukemia. She taught at NMSU…
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Former Department Head – Dr. Mark Wells – has passed away
Mark Brimhall Wells (June 10, 1929 – October 7, 2018) was a mathematician and computer scientist. He worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (1951-1980; appointed Group Leader of Computer Science Research in 1968), and as Department Head of the Computer Science Department at New Mexico State University (1980-1989). Dr. Wells received his PhD on…
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NMSU Computer Science Professor Receives Grant to Discover Biological Patterns
(Reproduced from NMSU News Center) A professor in New Mexico State University’s Department of Computer Science recently received a National Science Foundation grant to develop automated methods to discover molecular patterns from human and mouse genomics data. Joe Song is an associate professor of computer science at New Mexico State University. (Courtesy photo) Joe…
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Computer Bytes Fall 2017 issue posted
The department’s annual newsletter, Computer Bytes, is up on the Newsletters Page.
Demand Side Management in Homes with the Human Factor in the Loop
Long Tran-Thanh Lecturer (Assistant Professor) University of Southampton February 10, 2017 3:30–4:30pm Science Hall 124 Host: Son Tran and William Yeoh Abstract In this talk I will describe a number of demand side management projects we have developed in Southampton, and our latest work on how we deal with the related challenges of considering…
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