A Task Scheduling Strategy for Privacy-Preserving Distributed Computation

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A new task scheduling strategy keeps user data private in distributed networks.

Alumnus Talks About CS@Mason Experience

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Mason alumnus Joey Meyer developed an appreciation for using his imagination to build ever since he was a child fascinated by Legos. After graduating from McLean High School in Virginia, he still wanted to create, and earning an engineering degree was his goal.

An Improved Method to Cluster Biological Molecule Structures

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Researchers Kazi Kabir, Nasrin Akhter, and Amarda Shehu study the structural dynamics that come from repeated Molecular Dynamics simulations.

CS Awards Dinner Honors Students and Staff

The annual CS Department Graduation Celebration and Awards Dinner was held on May 15, 2019 to honor students, faculty, and staff for outstanding achievement. Among the award winners, Katherine Hough was recognized as the Outstanding Undergraduate of the Year while Nasrin Akhter and Jianchao Tian were recognized as the Outstanding Graduate Students of the Year.

Professor Daniel Menasce gave the keynote address at the joint 21st International Conference on ICEIS and the 14th International Conference on ENASE

Professor Daniel Menasce gave the keynote address “Taming Complexity with Self-Managing Systems” at the joint 21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS) and the 14th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE) in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, on May 5th, 2019.