Dr. Wenping Wang

Dr. Wenping Wang received the 2023 Distinguished Researcher Award from Shape Modeling International and the 2023 Bézier Award from the Solid Modeling Association for his prominent career and contributions to shape modeling and analysis.

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Dr. Shuiwang Ji is part of an international research project called BigNeuron, which is working to develop a standard framework for fast and accurate automatic neuron reconstruction.

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Dr. Nate Veldt and his team have developed a mathematical framework using hypergraphs to measure and define homophily in social group interactions.

Dr. Robin Murphy’

Dr. Robin Murphy will lead efforts to innovate and transfer advances in artificial intelligence for disaster management.

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Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team will work to develop defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering hosted its first Computer Science Day, a single-day event giving middle-grade and high-school students the opportunity to learn more about the field of computer science and interact with faculty and students.

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The 24-hour invention marathon serves as a creative space for student programmers to connect, network and develop innovative software and hardware solutions to solve real-world problems.

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Dr. Robin Murphy and Dr. Kristi Shryock were recently honored with one of the most prestigious awards presented to faculty and staff at Texas A&M University.

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Dr. Abdullah Muzahid is enhancing the field of computer learning by increasing the speed of computer training and reliability of computer decision-making through two research projects.

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The students worked to develop a software system that can identify unconscious bias in course syllabi using machine learning models.