News

  • Need for IT beats demand for other STEM jobs

    Study shows many computer-related jobs, but surplus of science, engineering, math grads
     
  • Combined Bachelor and Master Degree programs approved!

    Wright State University has just approved a combined Bachelor and Master of Science program which applies to our department. Streamlining the process from Undergraduate to Graduate, the new programs allow for a student to complete bot ha Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in either Computer Science or Computer Engineering in just 5 years.
     
  • ACM LAN Party, round 3!!!

    The next ACM LAN Party is coming up on Friday, March 9th starting at 6:00pm. We will be playing many different computer games including Cube 2, Minecraft, Hedgewars and any other games that people want to try. We will have pizza and drinks again. Invite your friends and bring your computers. An additional flyer is attached to this email if you want to see it and if you plan on coming please R.S.V.P. by replying to this email.

    Friday, March 9, 2012 - 6:00pm
    348 Russ (Boffin Factory)
  • Kno.e.sis' MobiCloud project won the Fukuoka Technology Ruby Award 2012.

    Project lead is Prof. Amit Sheth's Ph.D. advisee Ajith H Ranabahu . In addition to Ajith and Prof. Sheth, Mobicloud team includes Dr. Max Maximilian from IBM Research and Prof.T.K. Prasad. Great job Ajith! Congratulation Kno.e.sis. As a cloud-based application development framework, MobiCloud is expected to increase the number of Ruby developers.
     
  • Twitris Social Media Analysis Tackles Occupy Wall Street, 2012 Elections

    It looks like our local Knoesis center is making news again! From semanticweb.com : "Semantic social web application Twitris, a project of Kno.e.sis at Wright State University, recently added to its social media analysis event lineup coverage of Occupy Wall Street, and Election 2012 is set to debut in the next couple of weeks. These join earlier efforts such as the India Against Corruption Twitris site, and across all of them users can explore the popular topics about the event in the Twittersphere for that day; see related information by clicking on a tag; browse topics by location and see how they trend across different segments of society; search and explore questions related to a topic; view sentiments associated with a particular entity in the topic set; and more."
     
  • Digital Mixer

    Talk to employers about co-op, internship, and career employment opportunities during this event. Seek opportunities for job shadowing and mentoring. Gain information about industry trends and expectations.Learn more at career.wright.edu & go to the Events Calendar

    Advance registration required

    Register online by Friday, February 17, 5:00 PM

    Tuesday, February 21, 2012 - 4:30pm to 6:30pm
    Student Union Apollo Room
  • Wright State research seeks sense from social media to aid in emergencies

    Amit Sheth, Ph.D., leads a collaborative team of Wright State and Ohio State University researchers who are developing new ways to extract meaningful information from hundreds of thousands of Twitter and other messages as they are posted during emergencies. (from article, linked below).
     
  • ACM LAN Party

    More information coming soon.

    Friday, January 20, 2012 - 6:00pm to 11:00pm
    348 Russ
  • Reynolds & Reynolds intern/career presentation

    Reynolds & Reynolds Logo

    Interested in an internship or a career opportunity in software development? Come enjoy a presentation from Reynolds and Reynolds, the leading software provider for automotive dealerships. Reynolds and Reynolds is headquartered in Dayton, OH and employs more than 4,300 associates worldwide. This is an exciting opportunity to network with Reynolds and Reynolds employees. WSU Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) will be providing pizza and drinks.

    Please R.S.V.P. to simpson.93@wright.edu by January 15th if you plan on attending!

    Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
    292 Joshi
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering is now on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+!

    Keep up to date with happenings in the department by adding our page to your likes, follows, and circles (respectively;)
     

Pages