Read more at https://news.mst.edu/2022/11/st-undergrads-encouraged-to-get-masters-degree-through-1-5-million-grant/
She will serve as student representative and voting member for the 2023 calendar year.
Introduced 36 middle school girls to computer engineering via programming Circuit Playground microcontroller. Special thanks to Elanor Jackson, Joel Schott, Rusul Mutar, Arianna Chaves, and Sara McDaniel for helping!
Congratulations to Nic Dobbins (MS CpE), Colton Walker (BS CS), Curtis Brinker (BS CS), Ellie Jackson (BS CpE), and Bikis Muhammed (BS CS)
Congratulations to Nic!
Let's welcome Danilo from Slovenia!
Congratulations to Nic!
Congratulations to Curtis!
Congratulations to Ellie!
Congratulations to Sanfan and best of luck on his research!
Congratulations to Sanfan!
Koosha Marashi, Dr. Hurson, and Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani's paper "Identification of interdependencies and prediction of fault propagation for cyber-physical systems" has been accepted to Reliability Engineering & System Safety.
We're wishing Natasha the best!
Congratulations to Justin!
Curtis is now a dually-enrolled student in Computer Science!
Bikis is now a dually-enrolled student in Computer Engineering!
Connor is now a dually-enrolled student in Computer Engineering!
Sanfan is now a graduate student in Computer Engineering!
Mark Woodard, Koosha Marashi, Dr. Hurson, and Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani's paper "Survivability evaluation and importance analysis for cyber-physical smart grids" has been accepted to Reliability Engineering & System Safety.
Nic is now a dually-enrolled student in Computer Engineering!
Omid Hoseini Izadi, Keith Frazier, Nevin Altunyurt, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, Dr. Pommerenke, and Dr. Hwang's paper "A New Tunable Damped Sine-like Waveform Generator For IEMI Applications" has been accepted to the 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Signal/Power Integrity (EMCSI).
Tyler Morrow, Dr. Hurson, and Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani's paper "Algorithmic Support for Personalized Course Selection and Scheduling" has been accepted to the 2020 IEEE 44th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference.
Natasha Jarus, Antonio Sabatini, Pratik Maheshwari, and Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani's paper "Software-Based Monitoring and Analysis of a USB Host Controller Subject to Electrostatic Discharge" has been accepted to the International Symposium on Real-Time and Embedded Systems and Technologies (RTEST).
Natasha Jarus, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, and Dr. Hurson's paper "Towards Refinement and Generalization of Reliability Models Based on Component States" has been accepted to the Resilience Week Symposium.
Evan Hite has joined SeNDeComp as a B. S. student!
Johnathan Dunker has joined SeNDeComp as a B. S. student!
The S-STEM program provides academic mentoring and scholarships to talented students in financial need.
Áva Klingbeil has joined SeNDeComp as a B. S. student!
Madison Childress has joined SenDeComp as a B. S. student!
Justin King has joined SenDeComp as a Ph. D. student!
Brad Ziegler, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, and Dr. Hurson's paper "Facilitating Failure Analysis with Software Instrumentation" has been accepted to the High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium (HASE).
Natasha Jarus, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, and Dr. Hurson's paper "Formalizing Cyber–Physical System Model Transformation Via Abstract Interpretation" has been accepted to the High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium (HASE).
Natasha Jarus, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, and Dr. Hurson's paper "Facilitating Model-Based Design and Evaluation for Sustainability" has been accepted to the International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC).
Natasha Jarus, Dr. Sedigh Sarvestani, and Dr. Hurson's "Formalizing Cyber–Physical Model Transformation via Abstract Interpretation" paper has been accepted for the 19th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE)
Natasha Jarus's "Facilitating Model–Based Design and Evaluation for Sustainability" poster has been accepted for the 9th IEEE International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC)
Alex Schriewer has joined SenDeComp as a B. S. student!
Our lab has relocated to 212 West Emerson Hall (Electrical Engineering Building).
Erik will be teaching "Introduction to Network Security" in the upcoming semester
His M. S. thesis is titled "Predicting the Impact of Data Corruption on the Operation of Cyber-Physical Systems". Congratulations, Mr. Burgdorf!
Brad Ziegler has joined SenDeComp as a Ph. D. student!
His Ph. D. thesis is titled "Quantitative Dependability and Interdependency Models for Large-Scale Cyber-Physical Systems". Congratulations, Dr. Marashi!
His Ph. D. thesis is titled "Survivability Modeling for Cyber-Physical Systems subject to Data Corruption". Congratulations, Dr. Woodard!
His M. S. thesis is titled "Personalizing Education with Algorithmic Course Selection". Congratulations, Mr. Morrow!
"Consideration of Cyber-Physical Interdependencies in Reliability Modeling of Smart Grids" has been accepted to IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing.
Dr. Hurson, Dr. Sedigh, and Michael Wisely's paper "Energy-Efficient Algorithms for Data Retrieval from Indexed Parallel Broadcast Channels" has been accepted to Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems (SUSCOM).