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Vassilis Athitsos is working with Macnica Americas to evaluate existing deep learning methods for face detection and facial recognition to determine how to make better technology available to the company’s customers.
Junzhou Huang will use a National Science Foundation to develop a method to combine topology and machine learning to make analysis of brain image data faster and more complete.
Gautam Das will use a $199,346 Early-concept Grant for Exploratory Research, or EAGER, from the National Science Foundation to show that it is possible to perform data analytics with only local views of location-based services.
UTA and Dallas Area Rapid Transit today launched a first-of-its-kind partnership offering select undergraduate students valuable experiential learning opportunities in engineering and other fields.
A team of UTA researchers and their collaborators at Duke University, led by CSE's Chengkai Li, recently earned a three-year, $500,000 NSF grant to expand ClaimBuster, a tool they developed to verify facts reported in the media.
Fillia Makedon, a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, is leading a team of researchers who will use a $999,638 NSF grant to develop iWork, a smart, robot-based system that assesses workers’ skills.
Jeff Smith has been on the leading edge of technology for his entire life. His passion lies in robotics and artificial intelligence and the experience gained in a wide-ranging career helps him pursue that passion.
Hao Che and Hong Jiang believe they can allow outstanding user experiences while balancing computing and network resource allocation and will use a National Science Foundation grant to prove that it works.
Erick Jones, a professor in the Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems Engineering Department, has been named the College’s new associate dean for graduate studies, effective September 1.
A UTA-led team is building computer tools to detect social bots within the worldwide web that create and spread fake news.
CSE associate professor Chengkai Li and his undergraduate student, Damian Jimenez, won awards at the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGMOD conference held in Chicago May 14-19.
A team of computer science students and their advisors won the Best Student Paper Award at the 22nd Intelligent User Interfaces Conference in Cyprus March 13-16.
Several College of Engineering faculty and staff were honored for achievements in the previous year at the College’s annual faculty/staff awards luncheon March 28.
UTA is harnessing expertise from across campus to discover new ways to find, treat, and prevent cancer. View the Cancer Crusaders video.
Fifty-seven undergraduate engineering students earned perfect 4.0 grade-point averages and 222 were named to the dean’s list for the recently completed fall semester.