Location

NCS-248

Mission

The Concurrency and Verification Lab conducts research in, and creates integrated toolsets for, the specification, simulation, verification, and implementation of concurrent systems such as communication protocols and process control systems.

Details

Past accomplishments include the development of the Concurrency Factory, Concurrency Workbench and PIOATool tool suites; and the modeling and verification of real-life applications such as the Rether real-time ethernet protocol and the Java virtual machine meta-locking algorithm.

Typically each graduate student can expect to have a personal workstation and access to large memory compute servers.

Coordinator

Location

NCS-234

Mission

Develop of languages, algorithms, methods, and tools for constructing reliable and efficient computer programs.

Details

The laboratory has projects in modeling and specification, analysis and verification, design and optimization, code generation, and testing. These projects are for optimizing compilers, interactive environments, real-time and embedded systems, database systems, semantic Web, distributed systems, big data analysis, and security.

Coordinator

Location

CS 2236

Mission

Computer vision, computer graphics, medical imaging, animation and simulation, image-based rendering, physics-based modeling.

Details

Our work focuses on explaining visual data for Computer Vision, Computer Graphics and Medical Image Analysis, through the appropriate physical and statistical models. A central interest is in modeling the interaction of 3D shape and illumination.

Coordinator

Location

CS 2312

Mission

Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics.

Details

Statistical approaches and computational models for Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. Interdisciplinary research connecting Natural Language Processing with Computer Vision, Psychology, and Cognitive Science.

Location

CS 2203/2217

Details

Room 1203 is designated for graduate laptop access. There are 8 wired ethernet ports, in addition to wireless access throughout the room. Use the following network settings:

Configure your laptop to receive IP address automatically i.e. to use DHCP.

Specifically, configure it to

  • Obtain an IP address automatically
  • Obtain DNS server address automatically

Location

CS 1204

Mission

Provide general access to Unix based systems in support of graduate students and graduate level courses.

Details

N/A

Location

CS 2120

Mission

Equipped with 81 top of the line computers and projectors will enable students and faculty to collaborate efficiently. The computers Internet connections are wireless. The Lab will be unavailable whenever it is being used for a classroom exams.

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses. 

Location

CS 2131/2129

Mission

Introduce students to programming practice and techniques as they exist in the "real world". The Lab is also the primary Computer Lab for "hands-on" testing. The Lab will be unavailable whenever it is being used for a classroom programming exam.

Details

Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses.

Location

CS 2114/2115

Mission

Provide the systems and tools required to support upper division undergraduate courses in areas as: Visualization, Graphics, User Interfaces and Software Engineering.

Details

The laboratory and its contents were donated by Computer Associates Inc. to support the undergraduate Computer Science program. Access to the laboratory is primarily for students taking Computer Science courses.