USF College of Engineering News
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Poster Competition
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Poster Competition
December 30, 2018Computer
Rapid7 USF Cybersecurity Lab featured in Dark Reading
Rapid7 USF Cybersecurity Lab featured in Dark Reading
December 30, 2018Computer
Rangachar Kasturi receives 2015 Richard E. Merwin Distinguished Award
Rangachar Kasturi receives 2015 Richard E. Merwin Distinguished Award
December 30, 2018Computer
Rangachar Kasturi awarded IAPR/ICDAR Outstanding Achievements Award
Rangachar Kasturi awarded IAPR/ICDAR Outstanding Achievements Award
December 30, 2018Computer
Ralph Tindell honored for commitment to teaching and service
Ralph Tindell honored for commitment to teaching and service
December 30, 2018Computer
Qua'on Thomas on the USF Student Spotlight
Qua'on Thomas on the USF Student Spotlight
December 30, 2018Computer
Professor Tempestt receives an NSF CAREER Award
Professor Tempestt receives an NSF CAREER Award
December 30, 2018Computer
Professors Goldgof, Sarkar and Sun received DOD/VA funding
Professors Goldgof, Sarkar and Sun received DOD/VA funding
December 30, 2018Computer
Professors Dmitry Goldgof and Lawrence Hall along with Moffitt researcher Dr. Robert Gillies were granted United States Patent 9,940,709
Professors Dmitry Goldgof and Lawrence Hall along with Moffitt researcher Dr. Robert Gillies were granted United States Patent 9,940,709
December 30, 2018Computer
USF Researchers Identify New Class Of Attacks That Can Eavesdrop Keystrokes
Associate Professor Yao Liu, in the Computer Science and Engineering Dept., along with student collaborators, published a paper at the 2018 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security in Toronto titled "No Training Hurdles: Fast Training-Agnostic Attacks to Infer Your Typing." This groundbreaking research reveals a new type of attack that can quickly infer what a user types without relying on training, which is a required step for traditional attacks.
October 29, 2018Computer
2018 Roboticon Tampa Bay
The future of technology converged upon the University of South Florida's Yuengling Center for some friendly competition at Roboticon Tampa Bay 2018, where kids, parents and mentors from across the Sunshine State gathered to have fun while learning about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts.
October 1, 2018Computer, Mechanical