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Computer science department plugs into virtual Quest

April 2, 2020

Even with Quest -- the college’s annual celebration of scholarly and creative activities -- not taking place in person, the show goes on virtually, with the computer science department kicking off festivities on the originally planned April 1 date.

Video Spotlight: Cedric Hansen

November 26, 2019

Cedric Hansen, a senior software engineering major from Ottawa and a goaltender for the Laker men's hockey team, said Oswego's combination of academics, location, facilities and athletics made it the perfect spot for him. He's already lined up a job with IBM after his May 2020 graduation.

Science + technology

$1 million gift from SRC Inc. establishes endowed professorship in engineering

November 25, 2019

SUNY Oswego’s engineering program received a $1 million gift from SRC Inc., a Syracuse-based research and development company, to establish an endowed professorship, strengthening the internationally accredited engineering program.

Research

Graduate student helps bring Fort Ontario history alive

September 5, 2019

Visitors to Oswego’s historic Fort Ontario will get to see past and present merge, thanks to an augmented reality project by a SUNY Oswego graduate student.

Science + technology

SUNY Oswego’s engineering programs earn ABET accreditation

September 3, 2019

Global accreditation recognizes Oswego’s electrical computer engineering and software engineering programs

Campus

2 faculty honored for scholarly and creative activity

May 23, 2019

Damian Schofield, director of SUNY Oswego's graduate program in human-computer interaction (HCI), has earned the 2019 President's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity at the college, while composer Paul Leary of the music department received the Provost's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity.

Science + technology

Alumnus, NASA engineer to speak Oct. 23 about Mars mission

October 11, 2018

Kenny Roffo, a 2017 SUNY Oswego graduate who is now a NASA software engineer, will return to his alma mater to discuss “InSight: The Next Mars Lander” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in Room 132 of the Shineman Center.

Research

Grant supports professor's artificial-intelligence effort to improve healthcare

October 1, 2018

Thanks to a grant from the National Institutes of Health, computer science faculty member Daniel Schlegel plans to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to an immensely complex problem: the automated interpretation of guidelines for medical treatment of diseases.

International

Students learn, share insights while in Vietnam

September 25, 2018

Seven SUNY Oswego human-computer interaction students spent part of their summer in Vietnam working on advanced technology, making new connections and sharing their knowledge.

Research

Faculty member Caglar Yildrim researches smartphone dependency

July 17, 2018

Computer science faculty member Caglar Yildrim researches nomophobia (fear of being without a smartphone) and related technology questions.