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Master of Science in Computer Science | Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences | Kennedy College of Sciences


The Master of Science serves several audiences, from the professional with extensive industrial experience to the recent graduate aiming ultimately for an advanced research degree. In all cases, UMass Lowell’s computer science program prepares students for work environments requiring continued growth. Our graduates work across industries, in large and small organizations, including Amazon, Bloomberg, EMC, Facebook, Fidelity, Google, IBM, Microsoft, MITRE and Raytheon.

  • Opportunities abound for students to work on industry-sponsored research projects and in well-funded research centers and research labs, like the Human Robot Interaction (HRI) Lab
  • Students collaborate with their peers on projects and field competitive teams, like the one that developed the “Rover Hawk” robot that took first place at a NASA competition.
  • Students work with and learn from faculty who are experts in AI and Machine Learning, Information/Systems Security and Big Data.

The Richard A. Miner School of Computer & Information Sciences is top ranked among computer science schools in the United States by CSRankings.org, in areas such as Machine Learning and Data Mining, Computer Security, Robotics, Programming Languages, Mobile Computing, Embedded and Realtime Systems, Design Automation, Computer Vision and Databases.

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Sitare University Invites Applications for Inaugural Batch: B.E in Computer Sciences


To provide 100% scholarships to all deserving underprivileged students

Course specialization include new-age technology fields such as AI, Systems, Human Computer Interaction, Data Science and Computer Security

Sitare University, a new age Computer Science focused university, today announced admissions applications for its first academic batch 2022-23. Targeted towards bridging the huge supply-demand gap for premium tech talent, Sitare University believes that every deserving student should be able to pursue a degree in Computer Science, if they want, irrespective of their socio-economic background. The University will provide 100% scholarships to all deserving underprivileged students gaining admission into the four-year Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science. The university plans to focus on creating future-ready and relevant industry talent across five specialized domains AI, Systems, Human-Computer Interactions, Data Science, and Computer Security.

While announcing the admissions Amit Singhal, Co-founder, Sitare Foundation and Co-founder, Sitare University said, “Our vision behind Sitare University is to empower India’s bright underprivileged children by providing them with an opportunity to study industry-leading Computer Science courses that are at par with globally acclaimed standards. I’ve always been a firm believer in the fact, that only through education can we truly unlock the full potential of any individual. We at Sitare University wish to do the same by helping young underprivileged children gain relevant industry exposure and knowledge.”

During the initial phase, students will be enrolled in a four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science at the partnering University Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal. The faculty includes industry stalwarts and internationally acclaimed academia such as Vishal Sikka, Former CEO Infosys and Founder and CEO of Vianai Systems; Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Founder and CEO of One97 Communications; Dr. Ben Gomes, Senior Vice President at Google; Kiran Panesar, Director of Engineering at Cohesity; Dr. Krishna Bharat, Distinguished Research Scientist at Google; Ajeet Singh, Co-founder and Executive…

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Cyber Security In Healthcare Market is Booming with Strong Growth Prospects – Trend Micro Incorporated ,Booz Allen Hamilton ,Northrop Grumman Corporation ,WhiteHat Security ,FireEye ,Computer Sciences Corporation ,IBM


Cyber Security In Healthcare Market Report research report is a wide-ranging analysis and Impact of COVID19 in the global market and the in-detail information with segmentation has been added in this intelligence report. In this report a comprehensive analysis of current global Global Cyber Security In Healthcare Market market in terms of demand and supply environment is provided, as well as price trend currently and in the next few years. Global leading players are profiled with their revenue, market share, profit margin, major product portfolio and SWOT analysis. From industry perspective this report analyses supply chain, including process chart introduction, upstream key raw material and cost analysis, distributor and downstream buyer analysis. This report also includes global and regional market size and forecast, major product development trend and typical downstream segment scenario, under the context of market drivers and inhibitors analysis.

Key players in the global Cyber Security in Healthcare market covered in Chapter 4:
Trend Micro Incorporated
Booz Allen Hamilton
Northrop Grumman Corporation
WhiteHat Security
FireEye
Computer Sciences Corporation
IBM
Biscom Incorporated
Palo Alto Networks
General Electric
Symantec Corporation
ForgeRock
Axway
Flexera
Lockheed Martin Corporation
CISCO
McAfee
CORL Technologies
SENSATO

In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the Cyber Security in Healthcare market from 2015 to 2026 is primarily split into:
Application Security
Cloud Security
Content Security
Endpoint Security
Other

In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the Cyber Security in Healthcare market from 2015 to 2026 covers:
Pharmaceutical & Chemical Manufactures
Medical Device Companies
Health Insurance Companies
Hospitals & Clinics
Other

 

Cyber Security In Healthcare Market report provides you with detailed insights, industry knowledge, market forecasts and analytics. The report on the global Cyber Security In Healthcare industry also clarifies economic risks and environmental compliance. Global Cyber Security In Healthcare market report assists industry enthusiasts including investors and decision makers to make confident capital investments, develop strategies,…

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Dampier named dean of College of Engineering and Computer Sciences | News


HUNTINGTON — David A. Dampier, Ph.D., has been appointed as dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences at Marshall University, effective July 3.

Dampier has served as interim dean for the past year and previously served as associate dean for research and a professor of computer science at Marshall.

“I am proud to be working with such a superb staff and faculty in the college,” Dampier said in a news release. “We have worked very hard this year to make the college more efficient and strengthen our core capabilities. We have increased our research expenditures and publications. In the future, we look to continue to streamline our programs and grow our student body at both undergraduate and graduate levels. This includes proposing a new doctoral program in engineering that will serve the entire college.”

According to the release, Jaime R. Taylor, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, met with the college’s associate dean and chairs and requested input from the faculty, who showed overwhelming support to Dampier’s appointment as permanent dean.

“I’ve been very pleased with Dr. Dampier since his appointment as interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences (CECS) in August of 2020,” Taylor said in the release. “He has very quickly enhanced Marshall University’s relationship with Marshall alumni, local industry and several federal granting agencies. He has also positioned the college for further growth by collaborating with other colleges on strategic degree program development. It has always been clear to me that Dean Dampier’s desire is to do what is in the best interest of Marshall University and for the students and community it serves.”

Prior to joining Marshall in July 2019, Dampier was the chairman of the Department of Information Systems and Cyber Security at the University of Texas at San Antonio and founding director of the Distributed Analytics and Security Institute at Mississippi State University. He has 70 peer-reviewed publications and more than $50 million in external funding.

Before higher education, he spent 20 years as an Army automation officer.

He has a Ph.D. in…

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