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Welcome to the Computer Science Department website. We enjoy showing you the milestones and good news of our programs and the achievements of our students, faculty and staff. ...More

Dr. Doerschuk and Dr. Liu received a grant of $490,000 from The National Science Foundation to support its "Increasing Student Participation in Research Development" - INSPIRED - program.

Funding will support the program for three years, beginning Sept. 1, 2007. ...More

Dr. Bo Sun and Dr. Lawrence Osborne have received a $71,324 National Science Foundation grant entitled "Module-based Courseware and Laboratory Development for Teaching Secure Wireless Sensor Networks ...More

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First Hall of Honor Awards - April 4th, 2008
Posted On: Thursday, April 10, 2008 12:19:42 PM

 

Computer Science Department Hall of Honor Award Ceremony was held at the ACM Banquet on April 4th, 2008

Mr. Tim Magnuson and Mr. Clint Harwood were named our first Hall of Honor recipients.

 

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ACM Spring Banquet - April 4, 2008
Posted On: Friday, March 28, 2008 1:25:15 PM

Association for Computing Machinery - Computer Science Spring Banquet

Featuring: Dr. Albert Cheng (Power Aware Scheduling & Quality of Service Optimization)

 

The new Lamar University Hall of Honor Distinguished Alumni Award will induct its first two members

 

Venue: 8th Floor of The John Gray Library

             Friday, April 4th, 2008, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Tickets are only $15, see Donna in Maes 57

For more details: http://acm.cs.lamar.edu/

Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board Meeting - February 22, 2008
Posted On: Monday, February 18, 2008 11:29:35 AM

Lamar University Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board Meeting is scheduled on February 22, 2008

Time: 7:45 - 2:30

Venue: Before Lunch - Parker 105

            After Lunch - Maes 201 

Click here to view the AGENDA for meeting

NSF Grant for Module-based Courseware and Laboratory Development for Teaching Secure Wireless Sensor Networks
Posted On: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:34:54 AM
"Dr. Bo Sun and Dr. Lawrence Osborne have received a $71,324 National Science Foundation grant entitled "Module-based Courseware and Laboratory Development for Teaching Secure Wireless Sensor Networks". The goal of this program is to develop a set of modules to teach students the fundamentals of secure wireless sensor networking. A testbed for wireless sensor networking will be set up in the Department of Computer Science at Lamar University. This testbed will enable students to develop, deploy, and test interesting projects. Funding will support the program for two years. "

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