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University of Bridgeport Department of Computer Science and Engineering . Stephen Grodzinsky Professor and Chairman. Department of Computer Science and Engineering – The Faculty. Julius Dichter: Ph.D., University of Connecticut; artificial intelligence, parallel and
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University of BridgeportDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering Stephen Grodzinsky Professor and Chairman
Department of Computer Science and Engineering – The Faculty • Julius Dichter: Ph.D., University of Connecticut; artificial intelligence, parallel and distributed processing, object- oriented design • Stephen Grodzinsky: Ph.D., University of Illinois; logic synthesis, FPGA and digital design, VLSI design • Gonhsin Liu: Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo; digital signal and image processing, computer vision, Unix programming • Ausif Mahmood: Ph.D., Washington State University; computer architecture, parallel processing, VLSI design • Valluru Rao: Ph.D., Washington University; neural networks, genetic algorithms, theory of computation • Tarek Sobh: Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; robotics and automation, precision manufacturing, reverse engineering, sensing. • Khaled Elleithy: Ph.D., University of Southwestern Louisiana; network security, computer Arithmetic, Computer Architecture and formal approaches for design and verification. • Mostafa Aref: Ph.D., University of Toledo, Artificial Intelligence, Natural language Processing, Knowledge Representation, Object – oriented design. • Abhilasha Tibrewal: M.S., University of Bridgeport, Object – oriented programming, engineering education. M.S, Education, University of Bridgeport.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering –The Programs • B.S. in computer engineering – ABET-accredited (1 of 2 in CT, 1 of 8 in New England, 1 of 8 in NY, NJ, CT area) • B.S. in computer science • M.S. in computer engineering • M.S. in computer science (& new weekend program in Stamford)
Department of Computer Science and Engineering –The Facilities • Unix Laboratory – SPARC workstations - Initially funded with an NSF grant of $100K • Mixed Signal Laboratory – Pentium-based - Funded with an NSF grant of $56K • Image Sequence Laboratory – Mac-based - Funded with an NSF grant of $105K • Networking Laboratory – formative stages • Robotics Laboratory - Partially funded with a grant from FES • Microprocessor and Instrumentation Laboratory
Department of Computer Science and Engineering – The Students (1) • ~ 330 graduate students • 98 undergraduate students • Approximately evenly divided between computer science and computer engineering • ~ 33% of undergraduates go to graduate school immediately after graduation • Population has tripled since spring 1996
Department of Computer Science and Engineering – The Students (2) • Have students in doctoral programs at Colombia, Cornell, Purdue, Stony Brook & Others • Team of 3 always finishes in top fifth of regional ACM contest • Enter local industry – Pitney Bowes, Transwitch, Sikorsky, NewNet, UTC • National companies – Synopsys, Cascade Design Automation, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, Sony, EMC, Lexmark, Oracle
Department of Computer Science and Engineering • Faculty • Programs • Facilities • Students