by Camilla Shumaker | Oct 4, 2011 | College Achievements, Fall 2011
What if the circuits in your computer had their own agenda? As Jia Di, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering, explained, hardware designers could easily insert malicious functionalities into their designs, and these could steal information...
by Camilla Shumaker | Oct 4, 2011 | College Achievements, Fall 2011
On a trip to Yaoundé, Cameroon in 2009, Christophe Bobda, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering, noticed that the roads were crowded with old cars. The emissions from these vehicles were filling the air with pollution, and Bobda became...
by Camilla Shumaker | Oct 4, 2011 | College Achievements, Fall 2011
Technology just made being “green” easier. Computer science researchers at the University of Arkansas and University of San Francisco have developed an automated energy-management system that monitors energy generation and consumption in off-grid and grid-tied homes...
by Camilla Shumaker | Oct 4, 2011 | College Achievements, Fall 2011
U of A researchers have developed a statistical model of the typical operations at general aviation airports. General aviation refers to civilian flying, which includes private and business flights, flight training and crop dusting. Supported by the U.S. Department of...
by Camilla Shumaker | Oct 4, 2011 | Class Notes, Fall 2011, Features
Kenneth W. “Bill” Keltner of Little Rock, a devoted husband, caring father, loyal friend and mentor to many, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2011. Bill was born on December 27, 1936 in Springfield, Missouri. He spent most of his youth in Fort Smith, later attending the...