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March 3, 2009
Approved by the Board of Regents effective September 1, 2008
Approved Name Change
Tenure-Track Faculty Profile
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Faculty Awards: NSF Career Awards
Anxiao Jiang Andruid Kerne
Eun Jung Kim Jaakko Järvi
Faculty Special Recognition
Bjarne Stroustrup • Book teaches the fundamentals,
concepts, and techniques of programming in greater depth than traditional introductions
• Textbook for ENGR 112 Foundations of Engineering 2 and CPSC 113 Intermediate Programming and Design courses
Faculty Recognition by the CollegeRichard Furuta
Charles W. Crawford Service Award
Ricardo Gutierrez-OsunaTenneco Meritorious Teaching
AwardBarbara and Ralph Cox ‘53
Faculty FellowBjarne Stroustrup
AFS Distinguished Achievement Award in Research – College Level
Dmitri LoguinovTEES Fellow 2008-2009
Lawrence RauchwergerHalliburton Professorship Award
2008-2009Jennifer Welch
AFS Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching – College Level
Faculty Recognition
Yoonsuck ChoeBest Paper at the International Conference
on Pattern Recognition
Jennifer WelchRegents Professor Award
Lawrence RauchwergerIBM Faculty Award
Student Recognition
Second Place, 3rd Annual National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (2008)
Andrew Echols Jeff ScaparraPhilip Degarmo Andrew FisherBrad Reitmeyer Mark BrowningDavid Wier Russell Redden
First Place, Undergraduate Summer Research Grant Poster Competition: Drew Fisher
Finalist, 3rd Annual Nebraska Digital Workshop: Carlos Monroy
First Prize Fellow Award, IBM New Talent Showcase: Sameh Sharkawi
Student Recognition
Third Place, 33rd ACM International Collegiate Programming Competition
Stefan Mai,Matt MossKyle Willmon
Fall IAP Poster Contest:1st Place: Srikanth Sastry2nd Place: Suzanne Matthews3rd Place: Stefan Mai
IAP Scholarships Awarded for Fall 2008: 62
IAP Scholarships Awarded for Spring 2009: 64
*Official data from Cognos8
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Additional Status**Senior
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*Official Historical Data from TAMU
OISP for Fall of Each Year
Undergraduate Enrollment History*
**Additional Status includes PB
nondegree, Postbac UG, & UG nondegree
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Undergraduate Diversity History*
*Official Historical Data from TAMU OISP Fall of Each Year
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered Systems
Intelligent Systems
Revised Core Research Areas with Sub Areas
Systems
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Computer Architecture
Embedded Systems
Networking
Parallel &Distributed Computing
Real‐Time Systems
Faculty
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Amato, Bettati, ChenGu, Kerne, Kim
Liu, Loguinov, MahapatraMurphy, Pooch, RauchwergerSong, Stoleru, Stroustrup
Taylor, Volz, WalkerWelch, Williams
Software
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
s
Intelligent System
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Compilers
Programming Languages
Software Engineering
Faculty
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Stroustrup, Dos Reis, JarviRauchwerger, Lively, Shipman
Theoretical Foundations
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Algorithms
Computational Complexity
Numerical Computing
Faculty
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Amato, Chen, FriesenKeyser, Klappenecker, Nelson
Sze, Vitter, Welch
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
sHuman‐Centered Systems
Multimodal and Human‐Centered Interfaces
Graphics
Information Retrieval and Databases
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
sFaculty
Caverlee, Furuta, KerneLeggett, Shipman, Chai
Gutierrez‐Osuna, Hammond, KerneSchaefer, Williams
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
sIntelligent Systems
Artificial Intelligence
Pattern Recognition & Machine Learning
Robotics
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
sFaculty
Amato, Choe, Gutierrez‐OsunaHammond, Ioerger, KerneMurphy, Shipman, Song
Volz
Systems
Software
Theoretical Foundations
Hum
an‐Centered System
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Intelligent System
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Brain Networks
Computational Science and Engineering
Digital Humanities
Security
Bioinformatics
Multi-disciplinary Research Areas
Emergency Informatics
• Goals of program:• Diversity of program participants• Increased interest in graduate programs by
participants• Participation and preparation of interested
research activity• Student and faculty interactions
• Statistics: 2004-2008• Student participation
• 8-10 per year • 45 total since 2004
• Total under represented• 29• 7 female
• Total number of faculty mentor participation• 26
• In process of planning for Summer 2009• 10 weeks during the summer (June 1 – Aug
7)• 6th year as an NSF REU Grant Site
Research Experiences for Undergraduates
• Annual contest held in October• Last one was held in October 2008
– Theme: Graphics– 55 students participating – 11 teams from 9 different schools in Texas
• 1st Place: Martin’s Mill High School– Ben Wheeler, Texas– ALL Female team
• 2nd Place: Design & Technology Academy at Roosevelt High school– San Antonio, Texas
• 3rd Place: North Crowley High School– Fort Worth, Texas
Computer Science Contest
• Freshman Seminar (CPSC 181)• Discuss how CS concepts are used in end products
• Undergraduate Seminars (CPSC 481))• Discuss career paths
• Graduate Seminars (CPSC 681)• Research talks
• Undergraduate Project Courses• Senior Design (CPSC 483)• Software Design Studio (CPSC 315)• Software Engineering (CPSC 431)
CSE Seminars
Gold Silver BronzeAdobe Systems, Inc. Borland Software Anadarko
Chevron ConocoPhillips Cisco Systems
Dell, Inc. FrogSlayer Software Solutions Improving Enterprises
ExxonMobil Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. NetQoS, Inc.
Hewlett Packard Microsoft Seismic Micro‐Technology, Inc.
IBM Raytheon Sungard Consulting Services
Lockheed Martin Rockwell Collins The Mehta Family Foundation
National Instruments
Schlumberger
Valero Energy Corporation
IAP Members
Graduation Outcomes – Computer Science
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Graduation Outcomes – Computer Engineering
Schedule for Tuesday, March 3Tuesday, March 3
9:00 am Continental breakfast, 307 Harvey R. Bright Building (HRBB)
9:30 Department Overview/Updates, Valerie Taylor, Department Head, 302 HRBB
Mathematics of Information Presentations - Accenture Conference Room, 302 HRBB
10:00 Andrew Jiang, Assistant Professor, “Coding for Flash Memories”
10:30 Andreas Klappenecker, Associate Professor, “Protecting Quantum Information”
11:00 Q & A Session
11:30 Walk across campus to Rudder Tower, University Club, 11th floor
12:00 pm Lunch at the University Club – IAP members, Faculty and Student Organization
Officers
Computer Science and Engineering Updates, 302 HRBB
1:30-3:00 John Keyser, Associate Professor, Computer Science Curriculum
3:00-3:15 Break for refreshments in 307 HRBB, Group picture in 302 HRBB
3:15-4:45 Riccardo Bettati, Professor, Computer Engineering Curriculum
5:00 Bus departs for dinner
6:00-7:00 Reception at Miramont Country Club, Poster Display and Competition
7:00-9:00 Dinner at Miramont Country Club - honoring the scholarship donors and recipients,
IAP members and faculty
Schedule for Wednesday, March 4Wednesday, March 4
9:00 am Continental breakfast, served from 307 HRBB
Emerging Hardware Technology Presentations - Accenture Conference Room, 302 HRBB
9:30 Hank Walker, Professor, “Delay Testing of Integrated Circuits”
10:00 Eun Jung (EJ) Kim, Assistant Professor, “Communication-Centric CMP design”
10:30 Q & A Session and Break – refreshments in 307 HRBB
10:45-11:45 Open Forum, Valerie Taylor, 302 HRBB
11:45 Box Lunches from McAlister’s Deli – take out/eat in, Accenture Conference Room, 302 HRBB