Engineering professors Traynor and Butler speak out about vulnerabilities in mobile money apps
Juan Gilbert selected for AAAS Invention Ambassador program
Juan Gilbert, the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor & Chair and the new chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering has been selected by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to be among the second round of inventors honored by its Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Program. The purpose of the program is “to showcase …
CISE Chair Announced
Juan Gilbert, Ph.D., the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Chair and current associate chair for research, has been named chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
How to tell when your computer is lying to you
UF was recently named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Research, and our cybersecurity experts just developed a “polygraph machine” for machines.
Human Centered Computing featured in the Sun
They are a department well adapted to solving complex, real-life problems – often before our society realizes it has them – and they are growing in numbers and in strength. They include some of the brightest academic leaders in the country in the areas of cybersecurity, biometrics, and informatics – and their highly sought-after students. In his recent article for …
Remembering Robert “Bob” Ramey
Former associate dean of engineering helped start what is now the CISE department.
2014 AAAS Mentor Award Winner, Juan Gilbert
UF CISE professor recognized for helping underrepresented minority computer science students to earn doctoral degrees.