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17 news releases are tagged with the topic computer-science
October 2014
Traffic fix
The student team created a real-time monitoring system that analyzes traffic conditions and enables better vehicular flow.
Threat behavior
Researchers will blend criminology theories with computer behavior to predict risk.
Urban Water Sustainability
An engineer is looking to develop a tool that cities and counties can use to plan for needed infrastructure.
Local inventors
Dozens of UT Arlington patent holders converge on National Academy of Inventors symposium.
September 2014
Asking the right question
UT Arlington professor says system could lead to improved decision making.
A research network
UT Arlington has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to give researchers a faster computer network.
August 2014
Online learning decoded
UT Arlington's new LINK lab is kicking off the fall semester by announcing talks from digital learning leaders.
A life-saving link
UT Arlington's College of Nursing is working with a national health care company to pioneer valuable remote skill assessments.
Coursework includes building UVS
Graduate-level certification will help meet industry needs.
July 2014
Four on-board computers fine-tune formula car
Students use design, computer code, engineering know-how to build race car each year.
June 2014
Online with edX
This fall, UT Arlington will offer a course called "Data, Analytics and Learning" with popular MOOC provider edX.
March 2014
Software aids
Two information systems professors have determined that using design patterns can be of great use for successful software programming.
November 2013
Assistant professor's paper uses EEG readings for forecasting
Researcher incorporates adaptive learning to use medical data in best way.
October 2013
NSF grant compiles Big Data for healthier living
A UT Arlington computer scientist is mining electronic medical records data to help physicians personalize patient treatment.
September 2013
Smarter rehab, improved patient outcomes
Computer science engineers are building the iRehab system to personalize therapy programs through a new, $1 million NSF grant.
March 2013
Adaptable software, tools aim to help rheumatoid arthritis patients
Researchers are creating individualized, patient-centered rehabilitation software systems that will promote and support physical therapy for people with rheumatoid arthritis.
February 2013
Software engineer's tool makes for quicker tests
A UT Arlington software engineer is refining a computer testing tool that reduces the amount of time and expense companies must spend to determine whether a new program works.
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