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CISE IAB Meeting

Oct. 25, 2007

Overview

• Degree programs & students.

• Faculty & staff.

• Research areas.

• Future hiring.

Degrees• Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science• Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Science • Bachelor of Science in Digital Arts and Sciences• Master of Science in Digital Arts and Sciences• Master of Science in Computer Engineering• Master of Science in Computer Science• Master of Engineer• Degree of Engineer• Ph.D.

Fall 2007

Faculty Number

Tenure Track 34

Non-Tenure Track 6

Staff

Office 7

Student Services 6

Systems 5

• Distinguished Professor … 1

• Professor … 8

• Associate Professor … 8

• Assistant Professor … 17

• Senior Lecturer … 1

• Lecturer … 5

• Senior Scientist …1

• Scientist … 1

External Awards

• 4 IEEE Fellows + 2 AAAS + 1 each ACM, SPIE, SCS.

• 2 Members, European Academy of Sciences.• 1 each IEEE Taylor Booth Award, IEEE Wallace

McDowell Award, ACM Karl Karlstrom Award.• Many keynotes and best paper/poster awards.• 8 NSF CAREER Awards.• 2 Fulbright scholars.

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200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

CISE CISE / LAS / BA

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College of Engineering Undergraduate Enrollment

Fall 1994 thru Fall 2007

Enrollment prior to Fall 1996 is upper division only

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5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

CISE

AY 1996-97 thru AY 2006-07

College of Engineering Undergraduate Student Credit Hours

by Academic Year

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50

100

150

200

250

300

CISE CISE / LAS / BA

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College of Engineering Undergraduate Degrees Granted Per Year

1993-94 thru 2006-07

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50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

CISE CISE / LAS / BA

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College of Engineering Graduate Enrollment

Fall 1994 thru Fall 2007

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

CISE

AY 1996-97 thru AY 2006-07

College of Engineering Graduate Student Credit Hours

by Academic Year

0

25

50

75

100

125

150

CISE CISE / LAS / BA

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College of Engineering MS Degrees

1993-94 thru 2006-07

2000-01 Begins the reporting of CIS and CSC degrees.

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

12.5

15

17.5

20

CISE CISE / LAS / BA

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College of Engineering PhD Degrees

1993-94 thru 2006-07

There is not a PhD degree program for CIS or CSC in CISE

$0

$1,000,000

$2,000,000

$3,000,000

$4,000,000

$5,000,000

$6,000,000

CISE

1992-93 through 2006-07

College of EngineeringSponsored Awards

Total Dollars Awarded

$0

$500,000

$1,000,000

$1,500,000

$2,000,000

$2,500,000

$3,000,000

$3,500,000

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Fiscal Year

College of Engineering Computer & Information Science

Research Expenditures

Direct Cost Indirect Cost

CISE Majors (Undergrads)

– College of Engineering• Computer Engineering: 286 (250)

• Computer Science: 80 (75)

• Digital Arts and Science: 87 (79)

– College of Liberal Arts and Sciences• Computer Science: 68 (62)

– Business School• Computer Information Science: 34 (30)

CISE Majors (Graduates)

– 480 (70)• MS: 290

• PhD: 190

– Plan to reduce to about 130 PhD

06-07 Output

– BS: 130– MS: 90– PhD: 15

New Faculty

1. Alireza Entezari … Assistant Professor

PhD Simon Fraser, 2007

Computer graphics, scientific visualization, image and video processing, multimedia

3 jr, 1 book chapter, 6 conference

Research Areas

Computer Graphics, Modeling & Art

• Entezari, Fishwick, Lok, Peters– 3D modeling– HCI– Digital arts– Simulation

Computer Networks & Security

• Shigang Chen, Chow, Helal, Helmy, Liu, Newman, Xia

– Wired and wireless networks

– Network protocols

– QoS

– Routing

Computer Systems

• Bermudez, Chow, Helal, Mishra, Peir, Sanders, Thebaut• Architecture, languages & compilers, operating

systems.

• Pervasive computing, successful aging, safe-driver technology.

• Biologically-inspired architectures, molecular computing (DNA and protein devices).

• Distributed multimedia systems.

Computer Vision & Intelligent Systems

• Banerjee, Dankel, Gader, Ho, Rangarajan, Ritter, Vemuri, Wilson• Medical imaging, face recognition, land mine

detection.• Processing and interpretation of multi-sensor

data. Data fusion.• Machine learning.• Neural networks.

Database & Information Systems

• Su-Shing Chen, Dobra, Hammer, Jermaine, Kahveci, Schneider• Database management, distributed objects, artificial

intelligence, knowledge management, data mining.

• E-commerce, electronic marketplaces, decision-support tools.

• Multimedia digital libraries.

• Decentralized query processing in sensor networks.

High-performance Computing/Applied Algorithms

• Davis, Fu, Ranka, Sahni, Sitharam, Thai, Ungor• Development of time and memory efficient algorithms

and associated software.• Parallel, distributed, and grid computing.• Medical algorithms.• Algorithms for wired and wireless networks, distributed

sensor networks, QoS.• Bioinformatics and computational biology.• Data mining.

Current Hiring

• No hiring planned for 07-08.• Budget cuts.

 

Career Development Workshop

• Held for first time Oct. 23, 2007• Civil and Coastal Engineering as well as

Chemical Engineering have been doing this.

 

Career Development Workshop• Participating Companies:

• Artificial Studios • Barr Systems Inc • Brighthouse• Citrix Systems• Harris• Innovative Scheduling, Inc. • Lockheed Martin • McKesson Provider Technologies • Raytheon• Sage Software Healthcare Division • Silverscape Tech.-352 Media Group • Symantec

 

Career Development Workshop

• Targeting juniors, seniors and grad students.• Objectives

• Enhance exposure of students to internship and job opportunities

• Find out what skills employers seek• Increase student-company interaction• Raise funds for CISE

 

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