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Computational & Data Sciences

  

The Future of Big Data Careers

July 10, 2014 by Joe Yogerstl | News

This article, written by Joe Yogerst, originally appeared on the Los Angeles Times website. One of the nation’s leading authorities on big data retrieval, Erik Linstead is an assistant professor of computer science in the School of Computational Sciences at Chapman University’s Schmid College of Science and Technology. We asked him why big data retrieval is so important right now

Big Data Is Changing Healthcare

May 29, 2014 by David Ogul | News

This article, written by David Ogul, originally appeared on the Los Angeles Times website. There’s a lot of information out there about healthcare – an estimated 500 petabytes’ worth of data that could hold the key to better diagnoses and even better treatment of everything from Alzheimer’s disease and cancer to diabetes. The question is,

May 8: Computational Sciences Research Seminar with Dr. Hendrik De Bie

May 6, 2014 by | Events

The School of Computational Sciences invites you to its research seminar this week: When: Thursday May 8th 2014 at 4pm (tea and cookies at 3:30pm) Where: Von Neumann Hall Speaker: Dr. Hendrik De Bie, Assistant-professor, Clifford Research Group, Ghent University Title: Convolutions for the quaternion Fourier transform with applications in image processing. Dr. De Bie’s Abstract: “In this

Apr. 18: Annual Computational Sciences Graduate Conference

April 16, 2014 by | Events

The Annual Computational Sciences Graduate Conference will be held on April 18, 2014 in Von Neumann Hall at 2:00 p.m. The conference will present the various research interests of students in the School of Computational Sciences and related disciplines, such as the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Food Sciences, and Physical Therapy that make

Apr. 17: Computational Sciences Research Seminar

April 15, 2014 by | Events

The School of Computational Sciences would like to invite you to its research seminar! When: Thursday April 17th 2014 at 4pm (tea and cookies at 3:30pm) Where: Von Neumann Hall Speaker: Our very own Professor Andrew Moshier Title: STRING DIAGRAMS FOR CATEGORIES OF POSETS Abstract: TString diagrams, e.g., for braiding and symmetric monoidal categories, have

Toward an Autism Management Platform

February 27, 2014 by Ryan Burns, David Tyler, Erik Linstead | News

By Ryan Burns, David Tyler, Erik Linstead School of Computational Sciences Students and faculty in Chapman University’s School of Computational Sciences are building an Autism Management Platform that will provide simple and intuitive communication among doctors, caregivers and parents of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. One of the most common frustrations parents of children with

Experian-Chapman Partnership Yields Student Scholarships and Internships

December 11, 2013 by | News

Congratulations to the trio of stellar Computational and Data Science graduate students awarded scholarships through the Experian Scholars Program in High Performance Data Mining! Mr. Andrew Fontenot (Ph.D. program), Mr. Rene German (Master of Science program) and Ms. Chloe Martin (Master of Science program) have been announced as Experian Scholars and awarded full-tuition scholarships through the program. As modern environmental, biological, chemical

Dr. Linstead and Students Introduce Autism Management Tool

December 10, 2013 by | News

Tomorrow, Dr. Erik Linstead and his students will introduce AMP (Autism Management Platform), an integrated, web-based tool for creating, managing, and mining data associated with the treatment of children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). AMP’s tablet-based mobile app and corresponding web interface allow parents, therapists, and doctors to share and aggregate multi-media data in real-time,

Students Present at Annual Meeting of American Society of Human Genetics

November 11, 2013 by | Events

  Computational Science students Louis Ehwerhemuepha and Alexandria Smith traveled to Boston to make a poster presentation on October 23rd at the annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG). They presented their research work titled: “A Novel Exact Case-Control Test for Association.”   The real-world implications for this research is to find

Food Science & Computational Science Graduate Program Information Sessions

November 8, 2013 by | News

The Office of Graduate Admission and Schmid College of Science & Technology are pleased to host information sessions for the MS/MBA Food Science and the MS/PhD Computational & Data Science degrees.  These sessions will be hosted by the program directors and admission representatives.  There will also be current students presenting, as well as answering questions. 

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