Curious about what computer scientists do? This video series provides a glimpse into the innovative work happening in our Computer Science and Information Technology programs. Each one-minute video offers a quick, engaging look at faculty and student research. If you'd like to learn more, please reach out to the featured student or faculty member.

Faculty Research

Zhuojun Duan discusses her research on designing algorithms and building frameworks to address resource allocation challenges in IoT. She also shares insights from her National Science Foundation-funded research on the relationship between pollution and thunderstorm formation.

Samy El-Tawab discusses his collaborative research with Dr. Nathan Sprague. The JMU Autonomous Golf Cart (JACart), an interdisciplinary project launched in 2018, has attracted Information Technology, Computer Science, and Engineering students.

Bradley McCoy discusses his work in computational geometry.

Nathan Sprague discusses his research in machine learning, including artificial echolocation, malware authorship attribution, and music performance evaluation. He is also involved in the JMU autonomous golf cart project.

Issac Wang discusses his research in human-centered computing and his study buddy project.

Student Research

Abdullah Alghoniemy discusses his research on real-time, cloud-based data analysis using machine learning for smart parking under the guidance of Dr. Samy El-Tawab.

Will Jedrzejczak shares his journey from JMU to his internship at ManTech and highlights the importance of the JMU CISE Career Fair.

Holly Mpassy explores CARLA, a simulation tool designed for autonomous driving research under the guidance of Dr. Samy El-Tawab.

Matt Wolffe discusses his honors thesis on human-computer interaction and web audio processing, conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Stewart.

 

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