Events
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Jan. 15 |
CS Faculty Meeting 10:00-11:30 am, Dunn Hall 311 |
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Feb. 21 |
CS Faculty/Staff Spring Retreat 9:00 am-3:00 pm, Shelby Farms Buffalo Room |
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Mar. 19 |
CS Faculty Meeting 10:00-11:30 am, Dunn Hall 311 |
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Apr. 4 |
CS Research Symposium 9:30 am-3:00 pm, Engineering Research and Innovation Center |
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Department News
Assistant Professor Position Available
The Department invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor, beginning
Fall 2025. Screening of applications will begin on December 2, 2024, and will continue
until the search is concluded. For details and to apply, please see WorkforUM.
CS Undergraduates Win HACK Memphis Challenge
A team containing UofM Computer Science undergraduates Hassan Ali, Yusra Salameh,
and Yesenia Sanchez took first place in the Blight Challenge at the City of Memphis
Hackathon (HACK Memphis) held at the FedEx Institute of Technology from November 15-17,
2024.
Center for Information Assurance Receives $500K Cybersecurity Training Grant
The Center for Information Assurance received a $500,000 grant under DHS/FEMA-CTG
2024 for three years to conduct a project entitled “Cybersecurity Analysis for Cloud
Environments and Cyber Identity & Authentication.”
AI GPU Cluster Launches
The UofM has launched a new GPU cluster for AI research, funded by the National Science
Foundation. Principal Investigator Prof. Xiaolei Huang is leading the project, along with co-PIs Duane McKenna, Chrysanthe Preza, Vasile Rus, and Santosh Kumar. For more information, please see the Division of Research and Innovation.
UofM Receives Renewed CAE-R Designation
Under the leadership of the Center for Information Assurance, the UofM has been re-designated by the Department of Defense and National Security
Agency as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research through the academic
year 2029.
Best Paper Award at ACM ASIACCS 2024
Prof. Kan Yang won the Best Paper Award at ACM ASIACCS 2024 for "Silent Proof." SilentProof is a
cutting-edge privacy-preserving authentication protocol. The research, led by doctoral
student Jamal Mosakheil, offers a groundbreaking solution to key challenges in anonymous credential systems.
Alum Geetha Aradhyula (MS 2007) Profiled for UofM Graduate School Alumni Feature
Read the article here!