Research Spotlight
Silicon Valley Alumni Reception
Were you in Mountain View, CA on September 27th?
Have a look at the photos of our alumni event!
Were you in Mountain View, CA on September 27th?
Have a look at the photos of our alumni event!
President Tripathi stops by to welcome our Fall 2016 incoming computer science grad students!
CSE's 50th anniversary gala celebration will be September 28—October 1, 2017. Will you help us plan it? Let us know which events you'd like to attend by taking this short survey.
CSE ran a workshop at AAUW's Tech Savvy 11. Pictured (l-r) are Sada Haider, Lakshmi Ethiraj, Dr. Carl Alphonce, Aishani Bhalla, and Julia Cordani (not pictured: S. Doddi, W. Shi, M. Arnold, V. Kaplinsky, and R. Roberts).
Assistant Professor Wenyao Xu and his research partners at China's Northeastern University are developing Autodietary, a high-tech, food-tracking necklace. Read the full press release here.
Assistant Professor Dimitrios Koutsonikolas won the NSF CAREER Award for his "CAREER: A Millimeter-Wave Multi-Layer WLAN Architecture for Multi-Gigabit, Always-On Connectivity".
Assistant Professor Jing Gao won the NSF CAREER Award for her proposal titled, "CAREER: Mining Reliable Information from Crowdsourced Data". The award is expected to total over $500K.
CSE faculty win awards at the 2015 SEAS Faculty Awards ceremony. Above: Qiao, Alphonce, Rudra, Ko. Below: Xu, Ren, Upadhyaya, Koutsonikolas, Gao.
Another shot of CSE faculty award winners at the 2015 SEAS Faculty Awards ceremony. Wu, Koutsonikolas, Xu, Ren, Upadhyaya, Rudra, Ko, Alphonce, Gao.
CSE announces Chunming Qiao's appointment as CSE department chair in our 2015-2016 promotional postcard.
UB Interim VP for Research and SUNY Distinguished Professor Venu Govindaraju receives international career honor for his research contributions.
UB Interim VP for Research and SUNY Distinguished Professor Venu Govindaraju socializes with some of the 60 alums who attended the inaugural meeting of the UB Engineering Chapter of the Bay Area, UBay, in Palo Alto, CA.
CSE students ran a workshop at AAUW's Tech Savvy 10. Pictured (l-r) are Savannah Towey, Meg Arnold, Sanjee Choudhery, Dr. Carl Alphonce, Bich Vu, and Christina Nowak (not pictured: Allison Palum).
Prof. Mike Buckley would like to thank Kevin Lyman, Kate Truscott, and the entire Vans Warped Tour 2014 for their generous donation to The Center for Socially Relevant Computing. More »
CSE associate professor, theoretician and International Master chessplayer Kenneth W. Regan is the subject of a technical and biographical profile in the June 2014 issue of Chess Life.
Students competed 'round the clock in UB Hacking 2014 over the weekend of April 5-6. Winners, projects, prizes, and sponsors are announced here.
CSE students presented a session at UB's Tech Savvy 9. Pictured are Victoria Minorczyk, Bich Vu, Dr. Alphonce, Kayla Weixlmann, Christine Baxter, Amie Vuong (l-r).
CSE Assistant Professor Steve Ko won the prestigious NSF CAREER Award for his research program titled, 'Systems for Transparency in Personal Devices and Services'.
In two Buffalo NBC affiliate WGRZ Channel 2 News features, Shambhu Upadhyaya explains CEISARE's work training cyberwarriors and developing countermeasures to power facility cyberattacks.
Chunming Qiao receives 2013 SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. Dr. Qiao is joined onstage by President Satish Tripathi, Provost Charles Zukoski, and SEAS Dean Liesl Folks.
GamePute won first prize in a field of 30 teams at UBHacking 2013. Joe Peacock and Nick DiRienzo pose with GamePute team Scott Florentino, Andrew Wantuch, Jen Cordaro, and Andrew Kopanon.
Ankur Upadhyay, Daniel Bellinger, and Sumit Agarwal's work on Laasie won first prize in the 2013 SEAS Grad Poster Competition. They are advised by Luke Ziarek and Oliver Kennedy.
CSE undergrads demonstrate technology from the Center for Socially Relevant Computing (CSRC) to newly-accepted students and their parents at the CSE Open House on Saturday, March 23.
CSE graduate students and their faculty advisors present research posters in the Davis Atrium on March 7, 2013.
CSE and Management students compete in the Northeast Collegiate Cyberdefense Competition (NCCC) on Saturday, January 19. UB advanced to the next round of competition, to be held at the University of Maine in March.
UB's Center of Excellence in Information Systems, Assurance, Research, and Education (CEISARE) received a $1.6 million NSF grant to train students to protect the United States from cyberattacks. »
Geoffrey Challen and Steven Ko are enlisting hundreds of students to build an unprecedented smartphone network to help scientists improve mobile computers and better understand how they're changing the world. »
UB hosted Davis Hall's ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 12, 2012. Pictured (l to r) are: Kamlesh Tripathi, Margaret Jacobs, Jeremy Jacobs, Barbara Davis, Jack Davis, Rajan Batta, George Maziarz, and Harvey Stenger.
Davis Hall, CSE's new $75M headquarters, is designed to meet LEED "Gold" standards. The building is named for Barbara and Jack Davis. Davis is the founder of Akron-based I Squared R Element Co.
Theoretician and International Master chessplayer Kenneth W. Regan devises algorithms to detect chess cheating. The New York Times recently profiled his work .
Nobel Laureate Herbert Hauptman, a CSE affiliated professor, developed an algorithm for determining crystal structure. Computing in Science and Engineering Magazine named it one of the top 10 algorithms of the 20th century.
Pursuing work on document verification and identification, CSE researchers use machine-learning algorithms to study handwriting variability.
CSE professor Russ Miller is one of the authors of a program that can determine the structure of molecules as large as 2,000 atoms from X-ray diffraction patterns.
CSE professor Aidong Zhang is developing intelligent content-analysis programs to automatically analyze images, replacing human coding of semantic content.
This concept scheme shows Davis Hall, CSE's new $75M headquarters, viewed from the northwest. The edge of Ketter Hall is visible on the right, just east of Davis. UB held the ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 12, 2012.
A geometric algorithm developed by CSE professor Jinhui Xu configures a set of radiation beams to destroy brain tumors in a form of computer-aided surgery.
The CSE faculty includes NSF CAREER award holders; ACM, IEEE, and AAAI fellows; and editors of noteworthy journals.
CSE faculty work with researchers in chemistry, the life sciences, the pharmaceutical sciences, media study, geography, and many other disciplines.
This concept scheme shows Davis Hall, CSE's new $75M headquarters, viewed from the northeast. Ketter and Furnas Halls can be seen on the left, just south of the new building. We broke ground in April 2009.
CEDAR, a CSE-affiliated research center, developed the systems that postal agencies around the world use to automatically sort hand-addressed mail.
CSE's MultiStore Research Group is funded by a $1 million NSF grant for the development of high-performance online data-storage systems.
CSE faculty are major participants in the new $200 million Buffalo Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics.
CSE faculty average some $4.5 million annually in research grants. Our research areas range from high-performance computing to data mining.
Bruce Shriver has published and lectured extensively throughout the US and abroad in the design and implementation of computer hardware and software systems. In 1990, he was made an IEEE Fellow for his work in Computer Systems Organization and Microprogramming.