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computational sciences

  

Undergraduate CS Student David Tyler Takes First in Conference Competition

October 30, 2012 by | News

David Tyler, an undergraduate student in the School of Computational Sciences, took first prize in the Student Design Contest at the System-on-Chip Conference. Tyler tied for first place with a UCI Graduate Student, receiving a $500 cash prize for his project titled “Map the Network”. The contest was sponsored by the Orange County division of the

CS Students Start Kickstarter Campaign to Fund Game Development

October 25, 2012 by | News

Students Liz Fiacco, Lauren Gragg, Jessica Kernan, Bryson Thill, Alex Solano, David Housky, Billy Peake and Adam Borecki have collaborated to develop the mobile app game ‘Axle’, which is now seeking funding through Kickstarter. The game, which has won 1st place at the IEEE Intercollegiate Game Showcase and nominated for a Cecil Award, tells the

MathCS Seminar with Prof. Andrew Moshier

October 2, 2012 by | Events

Prof. Andrew Moisher, Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, will be hosting a MathCS seminar Thursday, October 4. The seminar will take place at Von Neumann Hall (545 W. Palm Ave) from 1:15pm until 2:15pm. Title: Generalizing Modal Logic for Compact Hausdorff Semantics Abstract: Normal modal logic can be regarded as a specification language for non-deterministic state

New Ph.D. Offering in Computational Science Announced

March 6, 2012 by | News

Chapman University’s Schmid College of Science and Technology has announced a new Ph.D. program in computational science. Approved by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in early December, the new program will be offered in fall 2012 and is accepting candidates now. “Chapman will be one of the few universities in the world to offer degree

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