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Stephen Lynn, CS PhD Student, recieves Best Paper Award

A presentation at the EuroITV Conference 2009

Stephen Lynn, a Computer Science PhD student, recently received the best paper award at the European Interactive Television conference in Levan, Belgium. The paper, which he coauthored with Brett Partridge (CS Alum) and Dan Olsen (CS Faculty), is entitled "Time Warp Football." Using internet television technology from Move Networks and video obtained from the BYU Football office, they created a prototype of how television over the Internet can change the viewing experience. Time Warp Football allows the viewer to select the camera angle, replays, displays of statistics and most other facets of the game view experience. When the officials rule on a really close case of pass interference, the viewers themselves can work through all of the different camera angles and replay the play from as many of them as they desire.

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Kendell Clement receives Fulbright Scholarship and is accepted into MIT-Harvard

kendell.jpgKendall Clement, who is completing his BS degree in the Computer Science department this August, was recently awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.  He will be studying Bioinformatics in Germany this upcoming year, then after that will be pursuing a PhD in Bioinformatics at MIT, in a jointly sponsored program between MIT and Harvard.  more

Tanja Brown, CS PhD Candidate, Receives NSF Fellowship

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Tanja Brown, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Computer Science and a research assistant in BYU's interdisciplinary IDeA Labs, received a 2009 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for her research proposal entitled "Cooperative Differential Games." The three-year fellowship, which provides a $30,000 annual stipend, $10,500 cost-of-education allowance and travel funds, is highly competitive, designed to recognize the top science, technology, engineering, and math graduate students nationwide.     The award is based on Tanja's abilities and accomplishments as well as her potential to contribute to strengthening the vitality of the U.S. science and engineering enterprise.

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BYU animations bring home Student Academy Awards

AwardOscar.jpgBrigham Young University's latest animated shorts, "Pajama Gladiator," which was finished in 2008, and "Kites," which was completed in 2009, have won student Academy Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  In the 36th Student Academy Awards® (2009) competition, "Pajama Gladiator" was awarded the Gold Medal in the Animation category, with "Kites" bringing home the Bronze Medal in the same category. more

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Check out our new eStore for BYU Computer Science gear!

3316407.jpgThe BYU Computer Science Department has set up an eStore through the BYU Bookstore.  All items are priced at cost, so that you get the best deal possible. more

New Course Announcement: 601R Computational Creativity

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Dr. Dan Ventura is offering a new course for the Fall 2009 Semester--CS 601R, Computational Creativity.

The course will be taught from 11:00-11:50 am, MWF, and is currently slated to be held in room 3718 HBLL. 

Please see the full article for a description of the course.

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Faculty advancements in the Computer Science Department

MedallionLG1.jpgFour professors in the Computer Science Department were advanced during the University's most recent Rank and Status decisions.  Dr. Cory Barker and Dr. Mike Goodrich were advanced to Full Professor, and Professor Paul Roper and Dr. Sean Warnick were granted Continuing Faculty Status and advanced to Associate Professor. more

Alan Atherton's MS Thesis Defense

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Alan Atherton will defend his MS Thesis on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 3:00 pm in the CS Conference Room. The title of his thesis is "Supporting Remote Manipulation: An Ecological Approach." Please click more for an abstract of his thesis. Alan's advisor is Dr. Mike Goodrich.

All are encouraged to attend!

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