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Proposals funded: Fetrow, Messier

Congratulations to Jacque Fetrow, Dean of Wake Forest College and Reynolds Professor of Computational Biophysics, whose proposal entitled “Integrin function in cartilage” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and WFU Health Sciences. Congratulations to Steve Messier, professor of Health & […]


WFU named CUDA Teaching Center

Wake Forest has been named a CUDA Teaching Center by NVIDIA Corporation. Dr. Sam Cho, assistant professor in computer science and physics, will coordinate the Teaching Center activities, which include teaching, research, and training. The department was awarded 50 GTX 480 GPU cards valued […]


Paul Pauca, computer science

Congratulations to Paul Pauca, whose proposal entitled “Challenging Ocular Image Recognition (COIR)” has been funded by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and Carnegie Mellon University.


‘Digital ants’ protect computer networks

As the nation’s electrical power grid becomes more interconnected through the Internet — from the nuclear power plant in California to transmission lines in Texas to the microwave in your kitchen — the chances of cyber attacks increase as well. Professor of Computer Science Errin […]


Plemmons receives funding

Robert Plemmons, Reynolds Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, has received funding from the University of New Mexico and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for his proposal “Novel Imaging Tools for Improved Space Object Identification.”


Fulp receives funding

Errin W. Fulp, associate professor of computer science, has received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the Battelle Memorial Institute for his proposal “Information and Infrastructure Integrity Initiative Research Collaboration at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.”


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