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Best Paper Award

Mark Arnold, Panagiotis Vouzis and Sylvain Collange have been selected to share the Best Paper award at ASAP 07 for their paper "LNS Subtraction Using Novel Cotransformation and/or Interpolation". The 18th IEEE International Conference on Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP 2007) was held July 8-11, 2007 in Montreal.

CSE Department Third  Annual Research Poster Competition

Zhengxiang Pan won the People’s Choice Award for his poster “Hawkeye - Towards Scalable Integration of Semantic Web Sources” at the third annual CSE Research Poster Competition held April 25, 2007. His advisor is Jeff Heflin. The award for Best Presentation was given to Chao Gao for “ATRS - Personal Automobility Independence for Wheelchair Users”.  John Spletzer serves as her advisor. Michael Moll, Chang An, and Pingping Xiu received the Best Professionalism Award for “Document Image Content Extraction”. They are advised by Henry Baird.

 

Third NSF CAREER Award in CSE Department

 

Hector Munoz-Avila has become our department's third NSF CAREER award recipient for his proposal  "A Unified Architecture for Learning of, and Reasoning with, Task Models: Theory and Applications" effective January 1, 2007. Other CAREER award recipients are Brian Davison for his proposal "Contextual Link Analysis"  effective August 16, 2006, and Jeff Heflin, now in the third year of his five year award.

 

New DARPA Funding for Mooi Choo Chuah
 
Professor Mooi Choo Chuah was awarded an 18-month Phase 2 contract to support her research on disruption tolerant networking. The project supports 5 students. The team will design intergroup routing schemes, security design and tackle cross layer design issues for DTNs. The team will also build a 14-node testbed for evaluations. Check http://edify.cse.lehigh.edu for more information.

 

Brian Davison Receives Microsoft Live Labs Search Award

 

Brian Davison was recently announced as one of 12 recipients of Microsoft Live Labs "Accelerating Search in Academic Research" awards. Chosen from over 180 applications from around the world, Professor Davison's proposal "Incorporating Trust Into Web Authority" demonstrates research that will improve Internet search technologies. more>>

 

 


 

 

 

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