Research Experiences for Undergraduates in

Information Processing and Decision Making for Intelligent and Secure Environments*

Summer 2008


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Twelve research assistantships are currently available for qualified undergraduate sophomore, junior and senior computer science and engineering students to participate in research in the field of intelligent and secure environments. The program will be conducted at an NSF supported REU Site in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington (CSE@UTA). The student participants will investigate problems related to information extraction, model learning, and decision making, in sensor-rich environments for safety and security. These projects will be performed in the larger context of a multi-disciplinary research project, performed under the umbrella of IRIS and MavHome, aimed at designing control software, as well as hardware resources in an intelligent, sensor-rich environment in order to provide valuable services to the inhabitants and to predict and address threats, to provide support for security, to augment the infrastructure, and for environmental protection.

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Contacts:

   

Manfred Huber
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Box 19015
Arlington, TX 76019-0015
Email:
reu@cse.uta.edu

Ishfaq Ahmad
Univeristy of Texas at Arlington
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Box 19015
Arlington, TX 76019-0015
Email: iahmad@cse.uta.edu

Gergely Zaruba
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Box 19015
Arlington, TX 76019-0015
Email:
zaruba@uta.edu




* This project is funded by NSF grant CNS-0649229