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Investing in the Future

Investing in the Future

The College of Engineering is welcoming 27 new faculty during the 2018-2019 academic year.

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Reusable Software for High Performance Computing

Sunita Chandrasekaran, an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at the University of Delaware, is designing frameworks to adapt code to increasingly powerful systems.

Skills, support, success

Skills, support, success

Alumna and Google employee Priscilla Moraes will speak on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. in Mitchell Hall, as part of the 55th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

Skills, Support, Success

Skills, Support, Success

Computer science alumna, Google employee shares her journey When Priscilla Moraes moved from Brazil to Newark, Delaware, her husband was pursuing a doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Delaware. Moraes already had a bachelor’s degree and a master’s...

Spectrum Scholars

Spectrum Scholars

The University of Delaware and partner JPMorgan Chase launched Spectrum Scholars, a college-to-career program for students with autism, Monday, Sept. 24, in Alfred Lerner Hall on the Newark campus.

Oct. 24: VIP Student Info Session

Oct. 24: VIP Student Info Session

Students from every major are invited to attend an information session Wednesday, October 24, to learn more about the University of Delaware's Vertically Integrated Projects program, which links undergraduate students to the cutting-edge research of faculty mentors....

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Grad Student Picked for International Forum

Moumita Bhattacharya, a doctoral student in computer science at UD, is one of just 200 top promising young computer scientists worldwide to be selected to participate in the sixth Heidelberg Laureate Forum.

Pollock Recognized For Mentorship

Pollock Recognized For Mentorship

Lori Pollock, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Computer and Information Sciences, received an Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award from the National Center for Women & Information Technology.

Adapting apps for high-powered computing

Adapting apps for high-powered computing

A modern-day version of the 20th-century space race, companies and governments worldwide are scurrying to build an what’s called an exascale computer, which could do a billion billion calculations per second. UD computer scientists team with Oak Ridge National Lab to program apps for next-generation supercomputer.

Searching for the Big Picture

Searching for the Big Picture

Essential information about medical discoveries is often buried inside the graphs, charts, photographs, and other images that illustrate research journals. Large-scale analysis of images along with the text could soon be possible, thanks to a $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.