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Department of Computer Science
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Email: csci@utrgv.edu
Phone: 956-665-2320

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Projects

Machine Intelligence Lab


  • Humanoid locomotion simulation using Reinforcement Learning (RL)
  • High Entropy Alloy property prediction using Deep NN and GAN
  • Structure-based Virtual Screening using RL
  • Honey bee monitoring systemt
  • Concrete conductivity simulation
  • Pose estimation
  • VCORE emergency management tool
  • Rio Grande River salinity forecasting

 

Social Systems Lab


  • Simplification of EEG Signal Extraction, Processing, and Classification using a Consumer-Grade Headset to Facilitate Student Engagement in BCI Research

 

Bioinformatics Lab


  • Analysis of Phosphoproteomics Data in Alzheimer's Disease
  • Analysis of Phosphoproteomics Data in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
  • Prediction of Kinase-Substrate Interactions
  • Rewiring of Biological Networks
  • Post-Translational Modifications Crosstalk

 

Algorithmic Self-Assembly Research Group


  • Algorithmic self-assembly is a relatively new research area that has great potential for applications in a wide range of fields from nanotechnology to biomedical technology.

 

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