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2. 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 digita
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1. 1 University of BridgeportDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering Stephen Grodzinsky
Professor and Chairman
2. 2 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.
3. 3 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)
4. 4 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
5. 5 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
6. 6 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
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