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Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science
Higher Education
Blacksburg, Virginia 2,784 followers
Computing for the good of the world.
About us
The Department of Computer Science is part of the highly-ranked Virginia Tech College of Engineering and prepares the computer scientists of the future to meet critical 21st century challenges, and our faculty conduct cutting-edge research.
- Website
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cs.vt.edu
External link for Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Blacksburg, Virginia
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1872
- Specialties
- computational biology and bioinformatics, data analytics, information retrieval, machine learning, digital education, High performance computing and computational science, human computer interaction, cybersecurity, security, software engineering, systems, theory and algorithms,, STEM, and media creative computing, scientific computing, networking
Locations
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Primary
620 Drillfield Dr
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, US
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7054 Haycock Rd
Falls Church, Virginia 22043, US
Employees at Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science
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Wayne H. Monk
Helping enterprise software companies accelerate their growth
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Ihudiya Finda Williams, Ph.D.
Community-Engaged Computer Scientist; Principal Investigator for Reimagining Equity and Accessibility in Computing for Humanity (REACH) Lab at…
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Joan Monahan Watson
Director of Administrative Operations | Virginia Tech Computer Science Department
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Peng Gao
Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech
Updates
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Attention December computer science graduates! Want to be featured in a graduation shout-out on the Virginia Tech Computer Science Instagram? Fill out the form with your details. All senior majors are encouraged to share their accomplishments and future plans! https://lnkd.in/e-NbRw9A
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Hoda Eldardiry, an associate professor of CS and core faculty at the Sanghani Center for AI and Data Analytics, is researching engineering and computing education with a goal to help students transition smoothly from the classroom to the workplace. Recently, Hoda was awarded an impressive grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Engineering Education program to support this important work. Read more about the project and Hoda's accomplishments at the link below. https://lnkd.in/ezTHV42f
National Science Foundation supports Hoda Eldardiry's research to enhance AI ethics education
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Boo, CS Hokies! 👻 😱 #happyhokiehalloween
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James Harder participated in the university's “Curious Conversations” podcast, discussing entrepreneurship and emerging technologies, with a focus on the CS/root initiative from the Virginia Tech College of Engineering. He emphasized that entrepreneurship can be learned and applied to new ideas, detailing how the program aims to teach and support this process while promoting access to emerging technologies. Visit the link below to listen to the podcast episode and to learn more about Harder. https://lnkd.in/erXn86qu
'Curious Conversations' podcast: James Harder talks about emerging tech and entrepreneurship
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LAST CHANCE to get this year’s limited-edition Hokie socks! 🧦 Snag a pair before they’re gone: https://lnkd.in/ecmPB4jD
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Congrats, Mohammed Seyam
In my first participation in the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)'s Conference on Global #Learning, I had several conversations about topics I'm really passionate about: #Global_Education and #International_Collaboration. I also presented our work on two initiatives at Virginia Tech: 1. The VESA kit (using technology to support #Virtual_Exchange and #Study_Abroad programs) 2. International collaboration through a project-based #Computer_Science course (#Software_Engineering in a Global Context) Lots of interesting ideas and thoughts have been shared, showing that #AACUGLOBAL is an important venue for advocates and practitioners of international education.
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NSF grant funding for Virginia Tech College of Engineering is supporting both undergraduate and graduate computer science students as they prepare for teaching assistant positions. Associate professor of practice Margaret Ellis is spearheading this innovative approach in which undergraduate teaching assistants conduct office hours, collaborate with graduate teaching assistants in lab sessions, and oversee online course forums. In exchange, they gain essential professional experience that will benefit their future careers. https://lnkd.in/etBp4Cet
Preparing teaching assistants to mentor students
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SPOCK is the first “miniature” gas chromatograph in the world, featuring patent-pending technology that assesses chemical composition and physical properties while providing real-time results. This innovation is set to transform aerosol applications in industrial safety, environmental science, and national security. Learn more at the link below. https://lnkd.in/eD_BFje6
Tiny tech, big impact: Miniaturized gas-analyzing tech boldly moves research forward
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Paige Pisano, Angela Leon, and Julia Gutgesell are three women pursuing their Master of Engineering degrees at the Virginia Tech Innovation Campus, and they are ready to challenge industry norms. As several Boeing Scholars among the 455 Master of Engineering students at the Innovation Campus, they are deeply committed to their work and the significance of representation in STEM. Learn more about these women's remarkable achievements at the link below. https://lnkd.in/eSgC99KX
Boeing Scholars follow diverse paths to computer science and computer engineering
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