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December 8, 2010
Dr. Sven Dietrich Featured on Marketplace Tech Report PodcastDr. Sven Dietrich, Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity and Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology, is interviewed on Tuesday’s Marketplace Tech Report show on ...read more |
| | October 5, 2010
Students to Compete in Cyber Security CompetitionAfter top-ten finishes in the qualifying round, two Stevens Institute of Technology teams will compete in the finals of the Capture the Flag Application Security Challenge October 29. Hosted by the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, the competition pits ten undergraduate teams against one another in a series of cyber security challenges focused on web application s
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| September 27, 2010
CUNY Professor Ioannis Stamos to Speak on 3D Urban Range ScanningIoannis Stamos, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of CUNY, will present a new system for photorealistic urban construction at Stevens Institute of Technology Monday, September 27, at 2 p.m. in Babbio Center Room 221. “Reconstruction and Online Classification from Range Data in Urban Scenes” will explore Stamos’ system for photore
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| September 23, 2010
NSF Funds Research to Enable Distributed, Fair and Privacy-Preserving CollaborationDr. Susanne Wetzel, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology, has recently been awarded a $457K research grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to investigate privacy and security in the context of enabling collaboration.
“As a recognized
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| September 10, 2010
Stevens Researchers Leverage Cryptography and Information Assurance to Re-engineer Internet Architecture in Multi-University Collaboration Funded by NSFDr. Antonio Nicolosi, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology, is part of the interdisciplinary Nebula Project, a multi-university collaboration led by the University of Pennsylvania, which has recently been awarded a $7.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the ...read more For more information please contact:
Antonio Nicolosi Assistant Professor Babbio Room 624 Phone: 201.216.8035 Fax: 201.216.8249
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| June 9, 2010
Stevens Hosts Security and Privacy DayThe Spring 2010 New York Metro Area Security and Privacy Day was hosted by the Computer Science Department at Stevens Institute of Technology on Friday, May 28th. This biannual event is sponsored by the greater New York City area and computer security research community. It brought together researchers in security and privacy from both academia and industry. Institutions represented at the event include, among the others, Columbi
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| | | May 18, 2010
Stevens WebCampus Receives 21st Century Award from USDLAStevens Institute of Technology was recently honored by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) with the world's most prestigious award presented for excellence in distance learning.
Hoboken, NJ May 11, 2010 -- The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) presented the 2010 International Distance Learning Award to Stevens Institute of Technology at the 2010 National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1987, the USDLA is the nation's leading distance
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| April 9, 2010
Stevens CS hosts New Jersey Programming Languages and Systems seminarThe New Jersey Programming Languages and Systems Seminar, NJPLS, was hosted by the Computer Science department at Stevens on April 9. The event brought together researchers in programming languages and software systems from neighboring institutions in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. Research talks covered areas as diverse as systems biology and biological modeling, tools for reasoning about software security, platforms for stream processing, software instrumentation, and logic
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Dr. David Naumann Professor Lieb Room 301 Phone: 201.216.5608 Fax: 201.216.8249
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| April 5, 2010
Computer Science researchers receive a Google Research Award Philippos Mordohai, George Kamberov and Gerda Kamberova (Hofstra University) received a Google Research Award for the amount of $50k to develop novel computer vision techniques for scene understanding in large-scale urban environments. Data will be collected by a sensor suite acquired with funding provided by the NSF under a Computing Research Infrastructure award, which includes state of the art navigation equipment, as well as an omnidirectional LIDAR sensor, an omnidirectional video camera a
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Philippos Mordohai Assistant Professor Lieb Room 215 Phone: +1 201 216 5611 Fax: +1 201 216 8249
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| March 27, 2010
Post-quantum Cryptography WorkshopProfessor Jintai Ding gave the opening lecture at the Workshop on the Mathematics of Post-quantum Cryptography, which was held at Stevens on March 27. Professor Ding is a member and founder of the Applied Algebra and Cryptography Group in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cincinnati. Public key cryptosystems are important for the security of e-commerce, but systems in use today will be vulnerable to attack by quantum computers. The theme of the Workshop was how
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| March 23, 2010
Naumann provides keynote talk at European Symposium on ProgrammingProf Dave Naumann of the Department of Comuter Science was the invited speaker for the European Symposium on Programming. He spoke in a joint session of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS), comprised of five main conferences and many workshops, with over 500 participants. ETAPS took place March 20-28 in Paphos, Cyprus. http://www.etaps10.cs.ucy.ac.cy/ Naumann's talk was entitled "
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Dr. David Naumann Professor Lieb Room 301 Phone: 201.216.5608 Fax: 201.216.8249
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| March 19, 2010
Stevens Hosts ACM Conference on Wireless Network Security March 22-24NEW one day registration is now available!
The Third Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec ’10) will be held on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology on March 22 - 24, 2010 and now offers the option of single day registration, allowing attendees greater flexibility and the opportunity to visit specific portions of the conference. For a detailed conference program please visit our ...read more For more information please contact:
Susanne Wetzel Associate Professor Babbio Room 634 Phone: 201.216.5610 Fax: 201.216.8249
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| | March 12, 2010
Dr. Philippos Mordohai Co-Authors Paper for Journal of Machine Learning ResearchAn article written by Dr. Philippos Mordohai and Dr. Gérard Medioni entitled, 'Dimensionality Estimation, Manifold Learning and Function Approximation using Tensor Voting,' was recently accepted and published online by the Journal of Machine Learning Research.
Manifold learning is the process of estimating the structure and the number of degrees of freedom of an unk
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Ms. Sandra Furnbach Programs Manager Edwin A. Stevens Hall Room 212 Phone: 201.216.8186 Fax: 201.216.8185
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| | March 3, 2010
Exploring Attacks on Wireless Networks
The Third Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Conference on Wireless Network Security (WiSec '10) will be held on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology on March 22 - 24, 2010. Susanne Wetzel, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stevens, serves as the general chair of the conference.
As wireless networks become ubiquitous,
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| February 9, 2010
Computer Science and IT Graduates in High DemandAccording to a recent article; Computer Science, Information Technology and Management graduates are becoming increasingly sought after by employers around the world.
Demand for these skill sets continues to grow, and today, companies are suffering from a shortage of technology professionals. According to Jerry Luftman, Distinguished Professor and Director of Inf
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| | January 19, 2010
Stevens Alumni Are Among the Most Highly Paid ProfessionalsStevens Institute of Technology is a leader in research development and has become a key provider of knowledge in areas such as nanotechnology, systems engineering, and security development. The University also thrives on an entrepreneurial environment that spawns creativity and insight which efficiently makes use of this technology. These core abilities, combined with challenging academic programs, world class laboratory facilities and renowned faculty help pave the way for graduates to have extremely
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