Fact Sheet
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has 22 Tenure-track faculty
plus 8 full time lecturers. They are supported by a staff of 7 full time
administrative staff personnel and one computer support scientist.
The faculty boasting credentials include
- Two IEEE fellows
- One CAREER Awards recipients (NSF Young Faculty award)
- Several Best Paper Awards
- Authors of more than
- 9 Books
- 89 Book Chapters
- 565 Published Papers
- 517 Conference Papers
- Eight patents
- Editors in Chief or Associate Editors of
- Four IEEE Transactions
- Six other major journals
The department's annual operating budget is over $3.6M. In 2006, the department
generated over $3.8M in sponsored research awards.
Recipient of $3M grant from National Science Foundation for Technology based
learning with Disability.
Partner in a $10M project with Cleveland Clinic, University Hospital and
Riverain.
SBA grant for WSU incubation, "RFID Integrated Solutions"
Multiple grants from NSF (National Science Foundation), NIH (National Institute
of Health), AFRL (Air Force Research Laboratory) and local industry.
The department annually enrolls over 410 undergraduate students, over 150
master's level students, and over 35 PhD students.
The department annually awards over 50 Bachelor of Science degrees, over 30
Master of Science degrees, and from 8 to 12 PhD degrees.
We are housed in Russ Engineering Center, a state of the art facility of over
174,000 sq ft. The department itself has over 23,700 sq ft of teaching
laboratory, research laboratory, and office space in the Russ Engineering Center