College of Computing and Informatics
Bioinformatics students part of winning Boston Hack-a-thon team
Two doctoral students from the College of Computing and Informatics Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics, Adriano Schneider and Gregorio Linchangco, and visiting research scholar, Dennis Jacob Machado, were part of the winning team that participated in the Zika Innovation Hack-a-thon in Boston.
Hadzikadic to moderate panel discussion
Mirsad Hadzikadic, executive director of the Data Science Initiative and director of the Complex Systems Institute, will moderate “Ideology, Conflict and Hope: The Bosnia Project” at 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 26.
CCI professor develops tool to help track illegal drug use via social media
Yong Ge, an assistant professor in the College of Computing and Informatics Department of Computer Science, has developed a tool that leverages social media data to help analyze use patterns of illegal drugs by young adults across the country. The National Institute of Health funded his work.
CCI earns Blue Diamond Award
The College of Computing and Informatics recently received a Blue Diamond Award for being a top producer of IT talent.
CCI, nominated in the category of human capital, was honored for its Business Partners Program.
The Blue Diamond Awards are sponsored by CA Technologies, a Charlotte-based company that creates software that fuels transformation for global companies and enables them to seize opportunities of the application economy.
Visiting Brazilian scholars researching amphibian genetics, poisons
Two researchers from Brazil are working with Daniel Janies, the Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Bioinformatics and Genomics, to better understand the genes that allow amphibians to generate and resist the poisons they use for defense.
Analytics Frontiers Conference to help position University, Charlotte as data science hub
UNC Charlotte is taking another significant move to stake its claim as a national leader in data analytics.
The Data Science Initiative at UNC Charlotte will convene the Analytics Frontiers Conference on Wednesday, March 30, to address the latest updates in the high-powered use of technology to analyze massive amounts of data generated by consumers and organizations.
University to host ‘Women + Video Games Festival’
UNC Charlotte will host a Women + Video Games Festival Monday through Sunday, Feb. 15-21. Through a series of workshops, lectures, panel discussions and video screenings, the festival will encourage women and girls to explore game design and programming and to promote a creative gaming culture that is inclusive of individuals, regardless of gender, race or creed.
CCI professor wins distinguished service award
Jing Xiao, professor of computer science in the College of Computing and Informatics, is one of two recipients of the 2016 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished Service Award.
The honor recognizes individuals who have performed outstanding services to benefit the advancement of the IEE Robotics and Automation Society.
“This is a very prestigious award in the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society,” said Xiao. “I am truly honored and also humbled to receive it.”
Ribarsky named to senior IEEE publications position
William Ribarsky, Bank of America Endowed Chair in Information Technology in the College of Computing and Informatics, was named chair of the IEEE Computer Society Transactions Operations Committee and member of the society’s Publications Board.
Charlotte group endows computing scholarship
The Charlotte chapter of the Society of Information Management (SIM) has established a $25,000 endowed scholarship to support the College of Computing and Informatics’ Women in Computing Initiative.