Fighting to combat the opioid crisis

Prof. Fanny Ye advances artificial intelligence to dismantle the complex networks that create and traffic deadly opioids.

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CSE graduate student Sophia Abraham conducting cyber security research

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Shreya Kumar

Shreya Kumar to receive 2024 ND Women in Engineering Impact Award

Shreya Kumar, assistant teaching professor of computer science and engineering, has been named the recipient of the …

A History of Fake Things on the Internet book cover

Disinformation expert explores history and future of fake news in new book

The era of fake news feels brand-new. But a new book, “A History of Fake Things on the Internet,” takes a …

Siddharth Joshi

Siddharth Joshi receives NSF CAREER award to create bio-inspired microelectronics for autonomous systems

Siddharth Joshi, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, has received the prestigious National …

Tim Weninger

ND Expert Tim Weninger: Using social media to dehumanize is part of the conflict playbook

While the latest war between Israel and Hamas rages, politically salient imagery, memes and videos have saturated …

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John J. Uhran, Jr., professor emeritus and founding member of Notre Dame’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering

John J. Uhran, Jr., senior associate dean emeritus and professor emeritus of computer science and engineering and …

Matthew Morrison

Matthew Morrison awarded Google Visiting Faculty Research Fellowship to advance digital hardware education

Matthew Morrison, associate teaching professor in computer science and engineering, has been awarded a Google Visiting …

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Mar
28

Can Today’s 5G Networks Support 5G “Killer Apps”?

Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Northeastern University
3:30 p.m., March 28, 2024
Apr
4

Security of Cellular Networks

Elisa Bertino, Purdue University
3:30 p.m., April 4, 2024
Apr
18

Agile Hardware Development: Architectures and Tools

Callie Hao, Georgia Tech
3:30 p.m., April 18, 2024

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Our graduates take up careers in the computing industry, the finance industry, large engineering companies, consulting firms, medical infomatics companies, and government. Other enter doctoral programs at leading universities or pursue startup opportunities, contributing to the burgeoning innovation culture surrounding computer science and engineering.

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Computer Science and Engineering offers two undergraduate degree programs, one in Computer Science and one in Computer Engineering. Our programs are highly flexible, so you can pursue a passion or sample the field broadly and customize your degree.

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Fighting the Spread of Misinformation Online

In collaboration with DARPA, the research division of the U.S. Department of Defense, computer science and engineering Professor Tim Weninger is working to combat the spread of misinformation online.

“The scary thing about the age of social media is the speed and the scale of how information spreads. . . . This is a technology problem. Engineers helped create it, but we can also help solve it. And we must. Because the future of our democracy and our society depend on it.”

 

Fighting the Spread of Misinformation Online