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.
NMSU professor working on new wireless networks
by Minerva Baumann for NMSU News Center; reposted with permission. A New Mexico State University professor is working with researchers from UCLA to integrate augmented reality into new wireless edge networks thanks to a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation and Intel Corporation. THE ICN-Enabled Secure Edge Networking with Augmented Reality project builds on…
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2017 Frank Harary Lecture: Sierra: The LLNL IBM CORAL System
Bronis R. de Supinski Chief Technology Officer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory October 6, 2017, 10:30 am – 11:30 am Science Hall 107 Abstract Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has a long history of leadership in large-scale computing. Our next platform, Sierra, a heterogeneous system that will be sited as part of…
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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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Effective Multirobot Human Teaming for Surveillance Tasks
Monica Anderson Associate Professor The University of Alabama February 1, 2017 3:30–4:30pm Science Hall 107 Host: William Yeoh Abstract Robotic systems are becoming more practical in military applications. In fact, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are currently used for surveillance and reconnaissance missions. However, current systems utilize complex one (or multiple) operator/one robot interfaces. Also,…
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