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Department of Computer Science Chair Search
Computational Physiology Lab's research one of NSF's featured projects
Computational Biomedicine Lab Publication Chosen as a Best-Reviewed Paper at BTAS 2009
Miss Yan Zhou, PhD student in the Computational Physiology Lab, bags a poster paper award at the prestigious MICCAI 2009 Conference
University of Houston (UH) now a National Center of Academic Excellence for Information Assurance Education (CAEIAE).
Secure Protocols and Systems Laboratory led by Professor Verma holds Security Day 2009
Prof. Deng awarded an NSF grant for socially engaging avatar research
CAMP REC - 2009 Summer Day Camp in Computer Science
Dr J.C. Huang Publishes a New Book on Software Testing
CPL's Lie Detection Research part of Weird Connections on Science Channnel
CPLs StressCam Research made it into Prime Time at CNN
NIH Grant Funds UH-University of Florida Research Project
Virtual Prairie Project With Garbey as PI Taking Off
UH Team Advances in Premier Student Technology Competition
Presentation on Developing Application for iPhone and iPod, April 1st
UH CS and Hightower High School Team Up to Teach Alice to AP Students
Computer Science Students Program Applications for iPhone
Collaborative Research On Improving User Gaming Experience To Be Presented at ACM SIGCHI 2009
Prof. Gabriel received the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award
When Wireless Meets Healthcare
Prof. Ricardo Vilalta is the Co-Author of a New Book Entitled "Metalearning: Applications to Data Mining" Published by Springer Editorial
Prof. Shah Awarded A Subcontract From Army Research Labs
Babu Sundaram Is One Of The 10 Winners Worldwide In A Competition From Cisco
Prof. Chapman Receives Donation From Texas Instruments
Professor Albert M. K. Cheng Receives A Wind River Software Award