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Prathibha Datta Kumar and Roberto Coluccio recently presented results of their research to executives and engineers at the Numerex Corporation in Dallas.
Computer Science & Engineering students win AT&T Coding Contest with phone app that discourages reading texts when driving over 15 mph.
More than 300 students will cross the stage at the College’s commencement December 14.
College "adopted" four children from the Angel Tree with donations from faculty and staff.
Heng Huang and Gautam Das are developing a new computational model that will de-identify information in electronic health records.
Computer Scientist leading NSF project to mine medical records data to help physicians personalize treatment, predict needs, and identify risks.
Team will develop a rehabilitation system that can adapt and personalize therapy based on a patient’s needs and constraints.
Students designed and raced a boat through an aquatic obstacle course at the competition.
Fillia Makedon, Chair of the Computer Science and Engineering Department, chaired the PETRA ’13 Conference in May in Greece.
Manfred Huber (CSE) was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers and Hanli Liu (BE) was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Scholars this spring.
Celebration includes launch of an assistive living laboratory with robots designed to help people live independently longer.
Seven members of the Engineering faculty were honored with University awards for research and teaching, and several others were recognized for their efforts at the annual Faculty and Associates Meeting.
The College of Engineering recently celebrated the successes of 166 students at the Student Awards Banquet.
Alexandros Papangelis, a Ph.D. student in the Computer Science and Engineering Department, received a Best Poster Award at the 7th Annual Metroplex Day March 1.
Upward mobility was the hallmark of five of eight specialties within the departments in the UTA College of Engineering in the 2014 U.S. News and World Report rankings of the Best Graduate Schools.
UT Arlington researchers are creating individualized, patient-centered rehabilitation software systems that will promote and support physical therapy for people with rheumatoid arthritis.
To ensure preparedness in the case of an active shooter on campus, many members of the College staff attended a recent presentation by the UTA Police Department.
Dr. Jeff Y. Lei is refining a computer testing tool that reduces the amount of time and expense companies must spend to determine whether a new program works.