Recent Good News
Congratulations to Chinmay Mahagaonkar, Sanket Kulkarmi, Tanay Godse, and Peteti Sai Mounika for winning the "Smartest AI Agent Prize" Award at TreeHacks 2024
CS graduate students - Chinmay Mahagaonkar, Sanket Kulkarmi, Tanay Godse, and Peteti Sai Mounika worked as a team advised by Dr. Mike Wu at Stanford University's TreeHacks 2024. Project title:
'Pawsome', a pet healthcare and wellness platform leveraging AI agents and LLMs to provide real-time, personalized pet wellness consultation and health interactions among Pet owners with the veterinarians.
TreeHacks is the premier and largest national/international 36-hour marathon hackathon coding competition event hosted by Stanford University. TreeHacks selects 1700+ students from 12,000+ student applicants from 40+ universities and from 10+ countries to participate. The acceptance rate to attend TreeHacks is about 7.5% this year.
Congratulations to Kadin Tang - TOP 25 in TCS Codevita!
We are excited to share that Kadin Tang has demonstrated exceptional coding skills, securing a spot in Top 25 at TCS Codevita. TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) Codevita is recognized by Guinness World Records as the "World’s largest computer programming competition". This time Codevita witnessed a competition from 112k students across 25 countries in Round 1. Kadin's achievement in reaching the finals is commendable!
The contest consisted of problems on string manipulation to pruned recursion, geometry, and dynamic programming.
"I was pleasantly surprised after achieving 2nd place in Round 2 to qualify for the finals. I attribute my success to Algorithms Professor David Taylor, my past experiences with the ICPC Team, and Professor Benjamin Reed - the coach of the team." - Kadin.
Kadin will be representing SJSU in person at TCS Mumbai, India, on 21st March. Best of luck, Kadin!
Congratulations to CS Prof. Wendy Lee received the 2023 College of Science Teaching Excellence Award.
Congratulations to CS Prof. Faranak Abri, working with Dr. Namin and Dr. Jones (both Texas Tech. University) awarded an NSF grant for a collaborative research project title: "SaTC: CORE: Small: Analytical Models for Conversational Social Engineering Attacks." , for 3-years (Oct/2023 - Sept./2026), in the amount of $200,000 (for each PI).
Prof. Fabio Di Troia, (with Prof. Younghee Park of CMPE), won an 3-years NSF grant on Undergraduate Research Experience for Women in Machine Learning-based Cybersecurity (over $370K award).
Congratulations to Prof. William Andreopoulos, winner of an NSF award, for 6-years (7/15/2023 - 6/30/2029), in the amount of $2,499,411, for S-STEM: Empowering Low-Income Students to Succeed in Engineering and Computer Science.
Congratulations to Jamie Zuspann, Hugo Wong, Joshua Lawson, and Mohammed Naqvi. This semester they collaborated with a team of four students from the Technische Hochschule in Ingolstadt Germany on a project provided by SRI International. The team ultimately delivered a tool that will enable engineers to harvest and edit conceptual knowledge from the Web and save it in a form that can be used by SRI’s bRight platform. A German grant paid for the SJSU students to fly to Germany for the final presentation. The grant also provided funds for nightly visits to Bavarian beer gardens and excursions to local attractions. Two students- Jamie and Joshua- were offered (and accepted) long-term internships at SRI as a result of their work on the project. It is hoped that the project will be continued next Spring with a new team of SJSU students who are interested in combining research and travel.