Awards (most recent)
February 25, 2009 –
Dr. Arnold Patton, CS/IS Assistant Professor, is a member of a project team that has been awarded with the $ 850,000 Federal Grant.
Dr. John Engdahl, Dr. Andy Chiou, Dr. Julie Reyer, Dr. Arnold Patton, Dr. Robert Podlasek and Dr. Dean Kim – faculty of the colleges of Engineering and Technology and Liberal Arts and Sciences at Bradley University, and collaborators from the Peoria medical community have been awarded with the $850,000 federal grant that will be used to develop better medical training simulators. Those devices will be used to train emergency responders to more quickly diagnose and treat medical conditions in our streets and on the battlefield. The grant was secured from the U.S. Army.
October 20, 2008 –
Six CS/IS Department members - Recipients of 2009-2010 Caterpillar Fellowship Awards!
Six CS/IS faculty and staff - Dr. Mahmood Haghighi, Dr. Young Park, Dr. Jiang Bo Liu, Dr. Vladimir Uskov, Dr. Steven Dolins, and Dr. Alexander Uskov - received prestigious Caterpillar Fellowship Awards.
June 24, 2008 –
Alexander Uskov has been granted a doctorate degree in Computer Science
Alexander Uskov, CS/IS department IT Specialist, completed his Ph.D. studies and on June 24, 2008 successfully defended Ph.D. dissertation entitled "Virtual Private Networks and Streaming Multimedia Applications for Corporate Educational Networks". Based on content and quality of presented research findings, outcomes and deliverables Alexander Uskov has been granted doctorate degrees in two areas -- “Computer and Information Security” and “Telecommunication Systems and Computer Networks”
March 18, 2008 – Alexander Uskov, Adam Byerly, and Dr. Vladimir Uskov are recipients of the “2008 Best Non-Commercial Software System for Web-Based Education” award.
Alexander Uskov, CS/IS IT specialist, Adam Byerly, an undergraduate computer science major, and Dr. Vladimir Uskov, professor of Computer Science and Information Systems, are recipients of the “2008 Best Non-Commercial Software System for Web-Based Education” award. More…
March 17, 2008 – Alexander Uskov is a recipient of the “2008 Best Ph.D. Student” award
The 7th Annual international competition of Ph.D. students who perform research in the areas of Web-Based Education and e-Learning took place on March 17, 2008 in the Congress Center, Innsbruck, Austria. Representatives of more than 20 countries including U.S.A., UK, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Canada, participated in this professional event. More …


