CSE student Dawon Ahn won the Best Short Presentation Award for the paper titled "Global and Local Structure Learning for Sparse Tensor Completion". The paper was presented as part of the Doctoral Forum at the IEEE BigData 2024 conference that took place in Washington DC during December 15-18 2024.
CSE Professor Zizhong Chen's paper "SZ3: A Modular Framework for Composing Prediction-Based Error-Bounded Lossy Compressors," has been awarded the 2023 Best Paper Award from IEEE Transactions on Big Data by the IEEE Computer Society Publications Board.
CSE student Yongyi Liu won first place in the Student Research Competition in ACM SIGSPATIAL 2024, the graduate track. Yongyi will represent SIGSPATIAL in the grand finals of the ACM SRC.
CSE professor Amr Magdy and his PhD students Yongyi Liu, Yunfan Kang, and Mohammed Reza won the Best Demo Award at the ACM Conference on Spatial Data (ACM SIGSPATIAL) 2024.
Two UCR undergraduates, Michael Chen and Freddy Song, were named finalists in a design contest this summer and invited to an AMD Advancing AI Event in San Francisco this week.
Prof. K.K. Ramakrishnan is the recipient of the SIGCOMM Award for Lifetime Contributions in 2024. The award is given to Prof. Ramakrishnan's "for pioneering, sustained contributions in the research, design and standardization of network congestion control and avoidance protocols, virtual private networks, operating systems support for networking, and carrier-grade voice over IP."
Yan Gu and Yihan Sun received 2024 Google Research Scholar Awards, which support early career professors pursuing research in fields relevant to Google. The program provides unrestricted gifts to support research at institutions around the world, and is focused on funding world-class research conducted by early-career professors. The award-winning project by Yan and Yihan, titled...
This fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students pursuing PhDs in computer science, mathematics, physics, or statistics. Out of over 800 global applicants, only 40 students were selected and invited to New York City for the award ceremony. Xiaojun Dong from our department was among the distinguished invitees.
In recognition of Professor Laxmi N. Bhuyan's distinguished and prolific career, the Laxmi N. Bhuyan Endowed Fellowship has been established by his students, colleagues, friends, and family. This prestigious fellowship aims to honor and reward the top PhD students in the Computer Science and Engineering Department for their research achievements. This year, the fellowship has...
Professor Mingxun Wang, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team from UCSD, published a new paper in Nature titled "Reverse metabolomics for the discovery of chemical structures from humans". This highly interdisciplinary work combines innovations from combinatorial chemistry, mass spectrometry, and big data mining to explore new molecular space. This work sets the stage for future...
ISCB (the International Society for Computational Biology) is the leading professional society in the world for computational biology and bioinformatics. Its prestigious Fellows program was introduced in 2009 to honor members that have distinguished themselves through outstanding contributions to the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics. The selection of new Fellows each year is limited...
Dr. Yan Gu's CAREER award is titled: "Efficient Algorithms for Modern Computer Architecture", which focuses on designing efficient algorithms tailored for modern computer architecture.
CSE professor Amr Magdy and his CSE students Yongyi Liu and Yunfan Kang won the runner-up for the Best Paper Award at the ACM Conference on Spatial Data (ACM SIGSPATIAL) 2023.
CSE professor Amr Magdy wins a Microsoft research award to support his research on enabling machine-learning-based spatial data analysis on edge devices.
Elaheh's proposal titled "Enabling Memory-Centric Computing from Internet of Things to Cloud" facilitates the paradigm shift from compute-centric systems to memory-centric systems and seamlessly and securely integrates them into today's modern systems.