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Given the pandemic, in the interest of everyone’s well being, the Organizing Committee will host CSSET 2022 virtually.
The Computer Science Symposium on Emerging Technologies (CSSET) is a university-wide event and aims at bringing the professors, researchers, and students
together in the fields of computer science, information systems, and cyber security to disseminate original research results,
and share new ideas and emerging technologies through practical development experience concentrating on both theory and practices.
CSSET is also held to allow industry and government recruiters to reach out to computer science and computer & information security students at Marshall
University for their hiring needs during busy seasons and to secure future talent with internships.
Symposium Flyer
Submission link is OPEN and CLOSES on March 27, 2022 at 11:59 pm.
Abstracts are limited to 250 words and should contain a brief description of the project. PLEASE NOTE: Abstracts should be written for a non-specialized audience due to the interdisciplinary nature of the symposium.
The CSSET Committee determines the accepted entries based on abstract quality. Notification of acceptance will be made by April 03, 2022.
March 27, 2022: Abstract Submission Deadline
April 03, 2022: Notification of Abstract Acceptances
April 10, 2022: Presentation Video and Poster Submissions
April 15, 2022: Participants Registration (Free; Interested in attending the CSSET 2022? Register here.)
The CSSET needs your help in judging students' project presentations.
The CSSET is an excellent opportunity for the local community to become involved with Marshall University, and learn about what students are working on.
This symposium relies on community involvement and volunteers, so please donate your time and skills, and support the CSSET by participating in the symposium.
Interested in becoming a judge at the CSSET 2022? Please register here or contact Dr. Cong Pu via cong.pu@marshall.edu.
Registered Judges:
Ms. Mollie McOwen, Manager, MU ELI Graduate Program, Marshall University
Dr. Arka Chattopadhyay, Assistant Research Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Marshall University
Prof. Josh Brunty, Assistant Professor, Forensic Science Department, Marshall University
Dr. Elias Majdalani, Adjunct Professor, Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering Department, Marshall University
Ms. Vishwanshi Joshi, M.S. in Computer Science Alumni
Dr. Davide Andrea Mauro, Computer and Information Technology Department, Marshall University
Dr. Yousef Fazea Alnadesh, Computer and Information Technology Department, Marshall University
Dr. Iyad Hijazi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Marshall University
Prof. Billy Gardner, Assistant Professor, Forensic Science Department, Marshall University
Dr. Yousef Sardahi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Marshall University
Dr. Mohammed Ferdjallah, Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering Department, Marshall University
Mark Miller, Strictly Business
Scott Taj, Strictly Business
Bill Rawlinson, Strictly Business
Sean Lynch, Strictly Business
Jason Stadler, Strictly Business
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Three winners/teams will receive award certificate & Amazon eGift Card:
1st Place: $100 2nd Place: $75 3rd Place: $50
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Chair: Dr. Cong Pu, Email: cong.pu@marshall.edu, Tel: (304) 696-6204
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