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New M.S. In Cybersecurity Degree Creates A Valuable Career Path For Engineering Students
The need for modern societies to protect their exchange of information from cyberattacks grows more important every day. Computer hackers continue to search for system vulnerabilities to successfully target and cripple vital operations. The scale of such attacks is expanding, and the field of cybersecurity has now become a crucial focus area for government, military, and commercial organizations. Therefore, there is an overtly strong demand for graduates with advanced technical skills and training within this field.
February 16, 2022Computer
IEEE Students Lab Kit Sales Create a New Scholarship
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a professional organization for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines).
June 21, 2021Computer, Electrical
Tenex Software Establishes The Matthew Moreno Scholarship To Honor His Memory
When USF computer science alum Matt Moreno ’14 passed away in January, his co-workers at Tenex Software Solutions in Tampa decided to create a scholarship to honor their friend and colleague so that his legacy can live on through future students.
March 23, 2021Computer
Engineering Faculty Members, PhD Candidate Discuss Technology-Focused Research At 2021 USF Institute On Black Life Conference
Across the two days of the 2021 USF Institute on Black Life Conference this February, two USF College of Engineering faculty members and a current doctoral candidate presented research encouraging the development of technical and leadership skills for Black students across STEM fields as well as addressing anti-Black racism.
February 26, 2021Computer
Researchers Work To Fulfill Promise Of Resilient Autonomous Control Systems
While emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things have the potential to revolutionize many aspects of our lives, the daily work of developing digital infrastructures that can apply them in beneficial ways is often overlooked - which requires building safe and secure systems that function autonomously, with high reliability and security.
February 1, 2021Computer
USF Computer Science And Engineering Receives Grant To Attract And Retain More Women Computer Scientists
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering received a three-year, $579,737 grant from the Center for Inclusive Computing at Northeastern University for funding evidence-based approaches to attract and retain more women computer science, information technology, and cybersecurity students.
November 18, 2020Computer
Engineering Faculty Leading USF’s COVID-19 Response Efforts
This April and May, nine projects led by USF engineering professors were funded during two rounds of the USF COVID-19 Rapid Response Grants program created by the USF Pandemic Response Research Network — an interdisciplinary initiative organized by university leadership and faculty researchers to quickly respond to current and future pandemics.
July 29, 2020Biological, Civil Environmental, Computer, Medical
Spring 2020 Outstanding Graduates
The King O’Neal Scholar Award recognizes undergraduate students who graduate with a 4.0 GPA. The award is a USF Alumni Association initiative and was created in honor of charter USF graduates Lucas King and Evelyn O’Neal. Students receive a certificate and a medallion of the University seal that honor their achievement.
July 28, 2020Computer
Improving Instruction With Coevolutionary Algorithms
Writing exams and creating exercises that can facilitate and assess student learning is a task that educators can sometimes find to be daunting.
July 21, 2020Computer
New Grant Uses Ai To Enhance Remote Instruction
Using online remote instruction to extend education beyond school campuses has been growing steadily since the turn of the 21st Century and recently has been increasingly deployed as a response to the COVID-19 global pandemic that has made classrooms risky places to be.
July 8, 2020Computer
Five Women In Engineering Win 2020 USF Golden Bull Awards
Presented by the USF Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, the award is one of USF’s highest honors and is given to 20 undergraduate and graduate students who exemplify exceptional leadership and service to USF. Five of this year's awardees are women of all degree levels in the College of Engineering.
February 27, 2020Biological, Civil Environmental, Computer
Computer Science And Engineering New Faculty: John Murray-Bruce
University of South Florida, John Murray-Bruce, Comp Methods for Imaging, Vivek Goyle, Imperial College London, computational imaging
February 21, 2020Computer