School of Computing

School of Computing Presents Minchen Li

Robust and Accurate Simulation of Elastodynamics and Contact School of Computing presents Minchen Li, University of Pennsylvania Friday, Nov 20, 2020 at 2:30-3:30 pm Minchen Li (https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~minchenl/) is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania advised by Prof. Chenfanfu Jiang. His research interests include numerical optimization and simulation for computer graphics and beyond, especially physics-based animation and geometry processing. […]

Making Higher Education in CS Accessible

Dr. Paige Rodeghero, PhD, was invited to the Accessible Computer Science Education Fall Workshop that was held November 17, 2020 – November 19, 2020. Her focus group is Making Higher Education in CS Accessible.  They will be exploring the giant steps forward that are needed to improve accessibility of CS education in higher education. A recent paper […]

$3 Million Grant to Develop AI-Powered Recommender System for Teachers

Clemson awarded $3 million grant to develop AI-powered professional development for teachers Michael Staton, College of Education November 9, 2020 A teacher’s search for the best way to sharpen their skills in the classroom may soon be as easy as browsing Netflix for a new movie. Clemson University researchers have been awarded $3 million over […]

2020 Emeritus Award for Research and Scholarship

Emeritus College honors Bodde and Hedetniemi with 2020 Emeritus Award for Research and Scholarship October 13, 2020 The Emeritus College honored its 2020 Emeritus Award for Research and Scholarship recipients at a virtual ceremony on October 6. Receiving the award were David Bodde, professor and Senior Fellow Emeritus of Automotive Engineering, CU-ICAR; and Stephen Hedetniemi, […]

Three Minute Thesis: Graduate Student Competition

Campus community invited to watch fast-paced graduate student competition Jill E. Bunch, Graduate School November 9, 2020 When you’re passionate about your research, you enjoy an opportunity to talk about it with your colleagues. When that opportunity is only three minutes long, and you have to make your research understandable to everyone, it’s a little […]