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UW–Madison team places in top 2% at national cybersecurity competition
A team of UW-Madison undergraduates from the Cybersecurity UW Club (CSEC), known as 0xb4dgers, placed 49th out of 3,658 entrants in the Spring 2022 Cyber Skyline NCL Team Game.
Visit UW–Madison team places in top 2% at national cybersecurity competitionSchool of Computer, Data & Information Sciences Adds Three Degree Programs to Growing Portfolio
UW-Madison’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) is adding three new degree programs to its growing portfolio to meet mounting interest from employers and students while also increasing access to technology curriculum at …
Madison Magazine – Tom Erickson returned to campus to lead the new School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences
UW–Madison alumnus Tom Erickson spent his career helping technology firms around the world succeed, and now he’s back.
$175 million commitment helps launch UW–Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, support transformative mission
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences — a unique, forward-thinking collaboration focused at the intersection of technology and humanity — is announcing a $175 million private investment and launching an …
UW–Madison team places in top 2% at national cybersecurity competition
A team of UW-Madison undergraduates from the Cybersecurity UW Club (CSEC), known as 0xb4dgers, placed 49th out of 3,658 entrants in the Spring 2022 Cyber Skyline NCL Team Game. Although there’s some question as to …
UW-Madison’s School Of Computer, Data & Information Sciences Adds Three Programs to Growing Portfolio
UW-Madison’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) is adding three new degree programs to its growing portfolio to meet mounting interest from employers and students while also increasing access to technology curriculum at …
“Tom Erickson”: An Experiment in an AI and Machine Leadership
Since Aug. 2019, the School of Computer, Data, and Information Sciences has been on the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence research, development and implementation. So much so, that they let it call the shots. The …
New CDIS Virtual Building Tour Showcases State-of-the-Art Sustainable Building
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) — a unique, forward-thinking collaboration focused at the intersection of technology and humanity — just released a virtual tour of its new building …
Prestigious Minerva Research Initiative Award of $2.1 Million Fuels Work for Department of Defense
Artificial intelligence, including machine learning, is changing the way the Department of Defense (DoD) is evaluating its work as a national funder of science research. To advance this effort, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Analytics …
UW-Madison “smart cookies” in High Demand for Employers at CDIS Career Fair
The School of Computer, Data, and Information Sciences’s spring job fair enabled students to get a jump start on their careers by making connections with potential employers and influential players. The Computer Sciences Department has …
CDIS Job Fair Proves Popular
Students flocked to School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences job fair on Feb. 15 at Union South, to meet with representatives from a variety of companies offering opportunities.
Madison Magazine – Tom Erickson returned to campus to lead the new School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences
UW–Madison alumnus Tom Erickson spent his career helping technology firms around the world succeed, and now he’s back.
Strong Interest in Data Science Fuels Student Declarations at UW-Madison
100 declared the Data Science Certificate within four months of launch. The newly launched Data Science certificate program was launched in Sept. 2021, and was met with immediate popularity. The Data Science major was introduced …
AAAS Honors UW-Madison Computer Sciences Faculty Members Mark D. Hill, Somesh Jha, and Jignesh Patel as Lifetime AAAS Fellows
Madison, WI and Washington, D.C. — The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has elected three faculty from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer …
Channel 3000 – UW partners with U.S. Cyber Command for cybersecurity education
MADISON, Wis. — U.S. Cyber Command selected UW to join its new cybersecurity education initiative, officials announced Monday. The Academic Engagement Network, created earlier this month, is designed to prepare students to assist CYBERCOM in …
UW-Madison Joins U.S. Cyber Command’s Academic Engagement Network
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has been selected by U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) to join a new initiative to increase the nation’s capabilities in cybersecurity education, research, and workforce development. The U.S. Cyber Command Academic Engagement …
Duly Noted – iSchool’s Adam Rule studies the digital evolution of the doctor’s note.
Back in the day—the “day” being only about 10-15 years ago—when a patient went to visit a doctor, the doctor probably scribbled down handwritten notes to capture the essence of the appointment. Those notes were …
There’s an app for that! Design it in LIS 470.
Ever wanted to design an app, digital service, or wearable device yourself? Then LIS470 might be for you. This hands-on learning studio class will teach you “interaction design” — a design method that places people …
Two of Statistics students named among the three IMS Lawrence D. Brown PhD Student Awards
Our PhD students, , received the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) Lawrence D. Brown Ph.D. Student Awards. This inaugural award was given to three PhD students among the entire IMS community. We are excited to …
UW-Madison responds to growing market and student demand for Artificial Intelligence
Over the past few years, global funding in Artificial Intelligence (AI) startups has increased dramatically. In fact, the global AI market is expected to grow in size to about half a trillion U.S. dollars by …
CDIS Job Fair connects top talent to regional & national employers
Spring Job Fair Announced for February 15, 2022. The School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) just announced it will hold its spring job fair on February 15, 2022. The event will be in …
The Ubuntu approach to research
This essay appeared in the 2021 Fueling Discovery special section of the Wisconsin State Journal on 10/17/21. View the full 2021 Fueling Discovery PDF here. By Sheriff Issaka As a first-generation college student in a …
WARF announces annual gift, largest in foundation’s history
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation today announced a total of $216.8 million in support for the University of Wisconsin-Madison research enterprise during the 2021-22 academic year. The figure is WARF’s largest annual investment in UW-Madison-based …
Data for All
For some companies and industries, data has become like the air they breathe—it’s all around them, and essential to business growth. For others, data is like a vast and confusing ocean that threatens to drown …
UW–The School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences welcomes industry veteran to support growing high-tech and engineering partnerships
Welch will help companies make the most of UW–Madison’s extensive high-tech research, talent, outreach, and philanthropic solutions.
App repairs student connections torn by pandemic
Atulya Reddy, a computer science major, and senior at UW–Madison, needed to make some decisions in fall 2020. Registering for courses, she and her friends were nervous about their classes, which would all be taught …
UW-Madison and Community Gather to Celebrate Leap Forward for Tech in the Region
Missed the national CDIS launch event? Here’s all that happened — from the appearance of big names in tech to major announcements — and what’s coming up next.
CS alum Matt Amodio (MS ’17) wins 38 games of Jeopardy
Matt Amodio was recently eliminated from the game of Jeopardy, but not before he set the second longest all-time win streak in the show’s history.
New data science computing resources honors memory of Olvi Mangasarian
Two new GPU servers recently acquired by the American Family Insurance Data Science Institute(DSI) at UW-Madison honor the memory of Dr. Olvi Mangasarian, who passed away in March 2020. Dr. Mangasarian, John von Neumann Professor …
Watch ‘The Convergence of What’s Next’
Watch the event where CDIS announced $175 million in commitments to help build the school here.
$175 million commitment helps launch UW–Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, support transformative mission
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences — a unique, forward-thinking collaboration focused at the intersection of technology and humanity — is announcing a $175 million private investment and launching an …
UW-Madison Alumni Chandler Zuo makes a difference with establishment of the new Ce-an Zuo & Chao-ming Wang Scholarship
Statistics Ph.D. student Juan Francisco Mandujano Reyes has been awarded the School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences (CDIS) Ce-an Zuo & Chao-ming Wang Scholarship. Mandujano Reyes is the first student to receive the …
Research Aims to Give Everyone A Fair Shot at Accessing COVID-19 Vaccines
Mathematical models have helped the U.S. optimize COVID-19 vaccine allocation and delivery to boost vaccination rates. But these models have not overcome the existing health disparities that stem from unequal access to health care, discrimination, …
CS Grad Students Achieve Success in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Three Minute Thesis is an international competition in which graduate students are given three minutes to present their thesis project to a general audience.
Human-Computer Interaction Research Focused on The Intersection of Tech And Humanity
Imagine a world where workers have the ability to avoid life-threatening situations: A vulnerable human aerospace manufacturer once had to stand beneath the wing of a colossal aircraft, and now a life-sized robot takes …
iSchool Leaps in Rankings – Now at 11th Nationally
The UW-Madison Information School (iSchool) recently moved up in the U.S. News and World Report ranking and is now the 11th best program for Library and Information studies in the nation.
UW-Madison leads efforts in Human Computer Interaction Consortium
The prestigious consortium for Human Computer Interaction (HCI) has a new home at UW-Madison. Known as the Human Computer Interaction Consortium (HCIC), the HCIC is a leading group of academic, governmental and industrial organizations at …
Computer Sciences embraces interest and demand, and grows by 800%
2,022 students now declared majors By Nicole Herzog 06/16/2021 In 2011, just 200 students were Computer Science majors. A decade later, the number of students enrolled in the discipline has grown more than ten …
Protecting Infrastucture
This story appeared in the Spring 2021 Letters & Science magazine. About one in four people in the United States lives in an area served by cellular phone towers at risk of an outage caused by …
Creative Destruction Lab-WI Strengthens Efforts in Tech Entrepreneurship with Hire of Shabaka Gibson
Shabaka Gibson, an experienced leader in economic, community, and business development, and an Army veteran, has joined the Creative Destruction Lab – Wisconsin (CDL-Wisconsin) team as its new director. CDL-Wisconsin delivers mentoring for massively scalable, seed-stage, …
Ethics In Computer Science Course Prepares Students to Tackle Ethical Challenges in Tech
Ethics in Computer Science (CS638) was designed and launched to help students learn and explore the ethical risks of technology.
Creative Destruction Lab launches new program at UW-Madison focused on health & wellness startups
CDL-Wisconsin Health & Wellness will deliver objectives-based program for massively scalable, seed-stage, health and wellness technology companies By CDL Team | June 8, 2021 To address the growing need for scalable and effective health technologies, …
Space Renovations Help Meet Growing Student and Faculty Needs
When students and faculty come back to campus this summer and fall, they are in for a nice surprise. Though the pandemic has resulted in many of us working from home, many on campus have …
CDIS Double Majors Integrate Technology with Other Interests
In Computer Sciences, over 40% of students have declared more than one major, while more than half of students in Data Science and Statistics respectively have added additional majors.
CS Capstone Class Provides Real-World Projects for UW Undergrads
UW Capstone class offers students hands-on experience working with companies on real-world software projects. Inaugural companies include Capital One, American Family Insurance, and Epic.
New Data Science Degree Emerges As The Fastest Growing Major At UW-Madison
UW-Madison junior Berit Waterfield has always been passionate about sports, particularly football. As she became more invested in the game, she developed a fascination with the numerical aspects involved in football. Now a Data Science …
‘Data Science in Madison’ class offers UW students ‘real world’ projects
From water main breaks to public meeting participation and voter turnout, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are using city data to analyze local issues, suggest policy recommendations and engage in projects beyond their coursework. Tyler Caraza-Harter, …
Deep Ties and Connections to UW–Madison Bolster Creative Destruction Lab Launch in Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has long been recognized as a leading driver of economic development in the Midwest and beyond. A new partnership with the Creative Destruction Labpositions UW to further spur innovation from high-potential, …
Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, and Suman Banerjee Named 2020 ACM Fellows
UW-Madison Computer Sciences professors Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, and Suman Banerjee join ten other UW-Madison CS faculty as 2020 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellows: Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau: For contributions to storage and computer systems Remzi …
New Information Master’s Program Prepares Students For Careers In Tech And Information
For the first time ever, the Information School (iSchool) at UW-Madison is accepting applications for a newly launched Master of Science Information degree. The degree complements the iSchool’s long standing Masters of Arts degree in …
UW Focuses on Engaging Women in Computer Sciences
The University of Wisconsin-Madison received a “Best Practice” grant of $279, 211 from the Center for Inclusive Computing to increase the number of women graduating with bachelor’s degrees in computer sciences. Strategies supported by the …
2020 Faculty Hires – CDIS Hires 15 Talented New Faculty
New CDIS faculty will accelerate research in important areas, extend our capacity to educate students and increase our contributions to the campus community, region and beyond.