Trinity College Computer Science Department

Trinity College Computer Science Department

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Computer Science at Trinity is a small, cohesive department offering a close working relationship between faculty and students, both in and out of the classroom. Computer Science majors design systems, solve problems, determine and address sophisticated communication needs and processes, and, in general, explore the world of computer science from the platform of a liberal arts education.

11/17/2022

A series of talks by your fellow Computer Science and Computer Engineering students as well as alumni and external speakers. The talks will be focused on internship and job experiences and opportunities.

Today's meeting, #4 in our series, we will have two speakers who will share their summer internship experiences.

Sandy Ofori: Sandy is a senior in the Engineering department, concentrating in the biomedical field. In the summer of 2022, she had the opportunity of interning with Supira Medical, a medical device start-up in Campbell, California as an R&D intern with a focus on designing and machining fixtures, and testing material properties of percutaneous ventricular assist device.

Hanyang Luo: Hanyang Luo is a junior student in the Computer Science department. In summer 2022, he worked with Hybrid Pathways, a cloud security consulting company in Hartford, Connecticut as a software engineering intern. His work involved building a web application responsible for storing and executing cloud security auditing scripts.

We are excited for these upcoming talks and hope you will join us to take advantage of this unique opportunity. We extend a warm welcome to students majoring in Mathematics and anyone else who might be interested. Please feel free to spread the word and bring a friend!

This talk series is supported by the Departments of Computer Science and Engineering, CS Club as well as the Career & Life Design Center.

11/07/2022

In case you forgot, it's still Cybersecurity Awareness Month! πŸ’»πŸ”’

Associate Professor of Computer Science Ewa Syta is working to make internet communications more secure, with the help of students and a four-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of $850,000.

β€œWe live our lives on the internet,” said Syta. β€œIt’s hard to think of any process that’s purely offline. But the internet was not designed to withstand adversarial action… for years, it was used by scientists and researchers to communicate and share data with one another. Now you have this massive infrastructure that is lacking security; we cannot start over, so we’re trying to fix it.”

πŸ”— Learn more: https://bit.ly/3TYmvVn

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05/10/2022

2022 Computer Science Awards

Congratulations to Rakan F. AlZagha β€˜22, winner of the 2022 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize for their project entitled "Gesture Enabled System Interaction". This prize is awarded to student(s) whose senior research project in the field of computer science has been deemed the most outstanding by an independent board chosen from Trinity faculty and The Travelers staff.

Congratulations to Keelyn McNamara β€˜23, winner of the 2022 Ralph E. Walde Prize in Computer Science. This prize was established to honor Professor Ralph E. Walde, Professor of Computer Science, and one of the founding members of the Computer Science Department. The prize recognizes a rising senior computer science major who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in computer science. The recipient is chosen by a vote of the Computer Science Department faculty.

Congratulations to Iryna Onyshko β€˜22, winner of the 2022 Ralph A. Morelli Prize in Computer Science. This prize was established to honor Professor Ralph E. Walde, Professor of Computer Science, and one of the founding members of the Computer Science Department. The prize recognizes a rising senior computer science major who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in computer science. The recipient is chosen by a vote of the Computer Science Department faculty.

Congratulations to Federico G. Cedolini '22, winner of the 2022 Senior Poster Award. This awards is given to the senior(s) judged to have the best computer science poster displayed during the Annual Science Symposium.

Congratulations to Anna Chin '22, Tyler O. Brennan '22, Brian A. Garten '22, and Iryna Onyshko '22, winners of the 2022 Senior Poster Award Honorable Mention. This awards is given to the senior(s) judged to have outstanding computer science posters displayed during the Annual Science Symposium.

Congratulations to Federico G. Cedolini '22, winner of the 2022 Bronzell Dinkins Senior Service Award. This award was established in memory of Bronzell Dinkins (1946-2004), Visiting Laboratory Instructor in Computer Science, to recognize a senior for exceptional service to the Computer Science Department.

Also, congratulations to Federico G. Cedolini '22, Tyler O. Brennan '22, Brian A. Garten '22, and Iryna Onyshko '22 for receiving Honorable Mention for the 2022 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize. The recipients for these awards are chosen by the Computer Science Department faculty.

05/09/2018

2018 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize

Congratulations to Alexander S. Johnson β€˜18, winner of the 2018 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize for his project entitled "Rate My Resident". This prize is awarded to student(s) whose senior research project in the field of computer science has been deemed the most outstanding by an independent board chosen from Trinity faculty and The Travelers staff.

Congratulations to Simran D. Sheth β€˜19, winner of the 2018 Ralph E. Walde Prize in Computer Science. This prize was established to honor Professor Ralph E. Walde, Professor of Computer Science, and one of the founding members of the Computer Science Department. The prize recognizes a rising senior computer science major who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in computer science. The recipient is chosen by a vote of the Computer Science Department faculty.

Congratulations to Shufan Wang '18 and Bemnet A. Demere '19, winner and runner up, respectively, of the 2018 Senior Poster Award. These awards are given to the seniors judged to have the best computer science posters displayed during the Annual Science Symposium.

Congratulations to Ngoc H. Do '18 and Alexander S. Johnson '18, winners of the 2018 Bronzell Dinkins Senior Service Award. This award was established in memory of Bronzell Dinkins (1946-2004), Visiting Laboratory Instructor in Computer Science, to recognize a senior for exceptional service to the Computer Science Department.

Also, congratulations to Karishma Asthana '18 for receiving Honorable Mention for the 2018 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize.The recipients for these awards are chosen by the Computer Science Department faculty.

Photos 05/10/2017

2017 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize

Congratulations to Stephen J. DeMonico β€˜17, winner of the 2017 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize for his project entitled "Coincide". This prize is awarded to student(s) whose senior research project in the field of computer science has been deemed the most outstanding by an independent board chosen from Trinity faculty and The Travelers staff.

Congratulations to Ilya Ilyankou β€˜18, winner of the 2017 Ralph E. Walde Prize in Computer Science. This prize was established to honor Professor Ralph E. Walde, Professor of Computer Science, and one of the founding members of the Computer Science Department. The prize recognizes a rising senior computer science major who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in computer science. The recipient is chosen by a vote of the Computer Science Department faculty.

Congratulations to Basileal Y. Imana '17 and Yuxuan Li '17, winner and runner up, respectively, of the 2017 Senior Poster Award. These awards are given to the seniors judged to have the best computer science posters displayed during the Annual Science Symposium.

Congratulations to Basileal Y. Imana '17, winner of the 2017 Bronzell Dinkins Senior Service Award. This award was established in memory of Bronzell Dinkins (1946-2004), Visiting Laboratory Instructor in Computer Science, to recognize a senior for exceptional service to the Computer Science Department. Also, congratulations to Basileal Y. Imana '17 for receiving Honorable Mention for the 2017 Travelers Companies Foundation Senior Research Prize.The recipients for these awards are chosen by the Computer Science Department faculty.

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