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Welcome to the UNT Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department History and Information Founded in 1971 First Computer Science Department in the United States to be accredited by the National Computer Science Accreditation Board in 1986 Enrollment Fall 2006 Graduates 2006 (Spring/Summer) Computer Science BA and BS 457 46 (12 BA / 34 BS) MS 93 20 PhD 28 4 Computer Engineering BS 240 1 st in May 2007 MS 29 3 The Computer Engineering MS program began in 2004 Notable Activities RoboCamp 2005 and 2006 40 young women in grades 9-11 attended two one-week camps each year Camps held at Research Park Denton and UNT Dallas Campus Funded by the Texas Technology Workforce Development Program Students built and programmed robots to use sensors and perform tasks Students participated in seminars on preparing for college and women in Computer Science and Engineering More Information: http://www.cse.unt.edu/robocamp2006 Texas Codeboys Compete in Budapest UNT Programming Team "Texas Codeboys" John Rizzo, Jack Lindamood, and Michael Mohler Best team in U.S. in Challenge24 online international programming contest Qualified as one of only 30 teams in the world to advance to final round First U.S. finalist in six year history of the contest Codeboys placed 14th in international programming competition held April 2006 at Budapest University of Technology and Economics Research Labs Network Security Lab - Steve Tate and Ram Dantu Computer Privacy and Security Lab (CoPS) - Steve Tate Computer Systems Research Lab - Krishna Kavi, Phil Sweany, Hao Li Intelligent Distributed Software Systems - Robert Brazile, Kathy Swigger, Yan Huang Laboratory for Recreational Computing (LARC) - Ian Parberry Geometric Computing Lab - Farhad Shahrokhi Language and Information Technologies (LIT) Lab - Rada Mihalcea and Paul Tarau Network Research Lab - Armin Mikler VLSI Design and CAD Lab (VDCL) - Saraju Mohanty Computational Epidemiology Research Lab (CERL) - Armin Mikler Wireless Sensor Lab (WiSL) - Robert Akl Net Centric Systems - Krishna Kavi, Robert Brazile, Phil Sweany CSE Advisory Council Roy W. Aho, IBM Leticia C. Benavides, Raytheon Craig J. Berry, UGS Mike Flanery (MS 1986), Sun Microsystems Kathryn A. Foster (MS 1979), Texas Instruments Dennis J. Frailey, Raytheon Jeffrey Hatfield (BA 1996), Motorola James A. Hayes (BS 1999), Boeing Clay Johnson, Dell Robert T. Milburn, Lockheed Martin Julio Ortega, IBM Barry Poff, Labinal-Corinth Thomas E. Perkins, Tricraft Information Systems Roy K. Rajan, Lockheed Martin David S. Rosenblum (BS 1982, MS 1983), Professor of Software Systems, University College London Charles F. Shelor, Via-Cyrix Deborah R. Stokes, Nortel Networks James E. Womack, Research in Motion Limited Grants Awarded to UNT CSE in 2006 $1,222,298 as of 9/1/06 Ram Dantu National Science Foundation $746,392 Rada Mihalcea ARDA-AQUAINT $148,000 Dantu / Steve Tate National Science Foundation $128,106 Yan Huang Texas Adv. Research Program $100,000 Milhalcea / Paul Tarau Texas Adv. Research Program $99,800 Grants and Funding Trends 2002 - $811,703 2003 - $300,000 2004 - $135,280 2005 - $620,669 2006 - $1,200,000 through the first 8 months of 2006 Publications 2002 - 35 articles, 1 book, 2 editorships 2003 - 53 articles, 8 invited articles 2004 - 59 articles, 3 book chapters 2005 - 73 articles, 2 book chapters Discover the Power of Ideas 1 2 3 4 5 S1 $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 Year Dollars ($) CSE Funding Department Honors CSE Department named Finalist for the sixth annual Texas Higher Education Star Award for recruiting and retention program (Final Award to be announced in November 2006) Ram Dantu's VoIP research named one of the top ten cutting-edge research projects to know about by NetworkWorld Ian Parberry named Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for three consecutive years Krishna Kavi appointed to Distinguished Visitor Program by the IEEE Computer Society David Keathly named UNT Honor Professor in 2005 NSA Designated the CSE Information Security Program a “Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education” in 2004 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Year # Articles
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Page 1: CSE Department Poster - Computer Science and Engineering

Welcome to the UNT Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Department History and InformationFounded in 1971

First Computer Science Department in the United States to be accredited by the National Computer Science

Accreditation Board in 1986Enrollment Fall 2006 Graduates 2006

(Spring/Summer)

Computer ScienceBA and BS 457 46 (12 BA / 34 BS)MS 93 20PhD 28 4 Computer EngineeringBS 240 1st in May 2007MS 29 3The Computer Engineering MS program began in 2004

Notable Activities

RoboCamp 2005 and 2006 •40 young women in grades 9-11 attended two one-week camps each year•Camps held at Research Park Denton and UNT Dallas Campus•Funded by the Texas Technology Workforce Development Program•Students built and programmed robots to use sensors and perform tasks•Students participated in seminars on preparing for college and women in Computer Science and Engineering•More Information: http://www.cse.unt.edu/robocamp2006

Texas Codeboys Compete in Budapest•UNT Programming Team "Texas Codeboys" John Rizzo, Jack Lindamood, and Michael Mohler•Best team in U.S. in Challenge24 online international programming contest•Qualified as one of only 30 teams in the world to advance to final round•First U.S. finalist in six year history of the contest•Codeboys placed 14th in international programming competition held April 2006 at Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Research Labs

•Network Security Lab - Steve Tate and Ram Dantu

•Computer Privacy and Security Lab (CoPS) - Steve Tate

•Computer Systems Research Lab - Krishna Kavi, Phil Sweany, Hao Li

•Intelligent Distributed Software Systems - Robert Brazile, Kathy Swigger, Yan Huang

•Laboratory for Recreational Computing (LARC) - Ian Parberry

•Geometric Computing Lab - Farhad Shahrokhi

•Language and Information Technologies (LIT) Lab - Rada Mihalcea and Paul Tarau

•Network Research Lab - Armin Mikler

•VLSI Design and CAD Lab (VDCL) - Saraju Mohanty

•Computational Epidemiology Research Lab (CERL) - Armin Mikler

•Wireless Sensor Lab (WiSL) - Robert Akl

•Net Centric Systems - Krishna Kavi, Robert Brazile, Phil Sweany

CSE Advisory CouncilRoy W. Aho, IBM

Leticia C. Benavides, RaytheonCraig J. Berry, UGS

Mike Flanery (MS 1986), Sun MicrosystemsKathryn A. Foster (MS 1979), Texas Instruments

Dennis J. Frailey, RaytheonJeffrey Hatfield (BA 1996), MotorolaJames A. Hayes (BS 1999), Boeing

Clay Johnson, DellRobert T. Milburn, Lockheed Martin

Julio Ortega, IBMBarry Poff, Labinal-Corinth

Thomas E. Perkins, Tricraft Information SystemsRoy K. Rajan, Lockheed Martin

David S. Rosenblum (BS 1982, MS 1983), Professor of Software Systems, University College LondonCharles F. Shelor, Via-Cyrix

Deborah R. Stokes, Nortel NetworksJames E. Womack, Research in Motion Limited

Grants Awarded to UNT CSE in 2006$1,222,298 as of 9/1/06

Ram Dantu National Science Foundation $746,392Rada Mihalcea ARDA-AQUAINT $148,000Dantu / Steve Tate National Science Foundation $128,106Yan Huang Texas Adv. Research Program $100,000Milhalcea / Paul Tarau Texas Adv. Research Program $99,800

Grants and Funding Trends

2002 - $811,703 2003 - $300,000 2004 - $135,280 2005 - $620,669 2006 - $1,200,000 through the first 8 months of 2006

Publications 2002 - 35 articles, 1 book, 2 editorships

2003 - 53 articles, 8 invited articles2004 - 59 articles, 3 book chapters2005 - 73 articles, 2 book chapters

Discover the Power of Ideas

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Department Honors•CSE Department named Finalist for the sixth annual Texas Higher Education Star Award for recruiting and retention program (Final Award to be announced in November 2006)

•Ram Dantu's VoIP research named one of the top tencutting-edge research projects to know about by NetworkWorld

•Ian Parberry named Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for three consecutive years

•Krishna Kavi appointed to Distinguished Visitor Program by the IEEE Computer Society

•David Keathly named UNT Honor Professor in 2005

•NSA Designated the CSE Information Security Program a “Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education” in 2004

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