Author: kimrich

Research Data Engineer

As a member of the Vice Provost for Advancements in Learning (VPAL) research group the VPAL Research Data Engineer will support our research program in pedagogy and education by managing the data obtained from online and mixed online and residential courses. The person filling this position will be responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining scalable […]

Happy Birthday! MET’s Computer Science Department Celebrates 40 Years

One computer lab, one full-time faculty member, and one degree program—when MET’s Department of Computer Science was founded on September 1, 1979, there was no other computer science department at Boston University, and it would be two years before IBM introduced the personal computer. Forty years and countless tech innovations later, the department boasts nearly […]

Professor Zhang’s Paper on Adversarial Examples Accepted at ACM Conference

Dr. Shengzhi Zhang, whose expertise is in cybersecurity, was coauthor of a paper entitled “Seeing isn’t Believing: Towards More Robust Adversarial Attack Against Real World Object Detectors.” The paper, focusing on security concerns around object detectors (used in autonomous driving, face detection, and object tracking, for instance) and their vulnerability to cyberattacks, was accepted by the […]

Ed Matthews

Cybersecurity Expert Edward Matthews Brings Real-World Challenges into the Classroom Edward Matthews Sr. Security Engineer, Partners Healthcare Lecturer, Computer Science MS, New York University; BS, Syracuse University What is your area of expertise? I have over 25 years of experience designing and supporting security tools and applications. I enjoy building applications and writing scripts that bridge […]

Ian Hill

Securing Success: Ian Hill (MET’19) Applies BU MET Lessons in Information Security on the Job Ian Hill Information Security & Privacy Cloud Analyst, Partners HealthCare MS in Computer Information Systems, Concentration in Information Security (MET’19); Graduate Certificate in Information Security; BA, Stonehill College What compelled you to return to school and pursue a graduate education? […]

Assistant/Associate Professor of Computer Science

Lake Superior State University seeks candidates for a tenure-track position in Computer Science or Computer Networking. Applicants must have expertise in the following: databases (SQL required), computer networking, and system administration/system management. In addition, an ability to teach broadly across the curriculum in our B.S. Computer Networking or our B.S. Computer Science degree programs is also […]

Salesforce Consultant

New England International Donors (NEID) is a nonprofit looking for an energetic, inquisitive, and creative systems thinker to join our team. This Consultant will adapt the NonProfit Success Pack to meet the specific needs of NEID data management, reporting, and workflow functions. The Consultant will need to customize Salesforce without employing any additional coding to […]

BU MET Team Wins Grand Challenge at ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems

Professor Kia Teymourian, along with a team including Sambasiva Rao Gangineni (MET’19), Harshad Reddy Nalla (MET’19), and Saeed Fathollahzadeh, participated in the 13th ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems (DEBS) held in Darmstadt, Germany, June 24–28, where they won both the Grand Challenge and Audience Voting Awards for their “Real-Time Object Recognition from […]

Yiting Zhang

For Aspiring Data Scientist Yiting Zhang, Research Opportunities and Diverse Courses Distinguish BUMET Yiting Zhang Research Assistant, Health Informatics Research Lab (HILab) MS in Computer Science, Concentration in Data Analytics BS, Penn State University What compelled you to return to school and pursue a graduate education? What is your long-term objective? I completed my bachelor’s […]

Actuarial and Analytic Summer Internship

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts | Approximate dates: June 1, 2020 – August 21, 2020 To realize a different future for healthcare, we need a different kind of workforce. One that unites diverse backgrounds, cultures and perspectives to help us disrupt, innovate and break through. So, don’t hold back. Bring your true colors to […]