UBC Computer Science Department
The UBC Computer Science department at the University of British Columbia was established in May 1968 and is among the top computer science departments in the world[1]. UBC CS is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Research activities
The department's research activities are organized around a number of collaborative research groups:
- Bioinformatics, and Empirical & Theoretical Algorithmics Lab (ß-Lab)
- Data Management and Mining Lab (DMM)
- Imager Laboratory for Graphics, Visualization and HCI (Imager)
- Integrated System Design (ISD)
- Laboratory for Computational Intelligence (LCI)
- Networks, Systems and Security Lab (NSS)
- Scientific Computing Laboratory (SCL)
- Software Practices Lab (SPL)
History
UBC Computer Science was established in May 1968. The department experienced a significant period of growth in the 21st century. It now has close to 54 faculty, 35 staff, 200 graduate students, and more than 800 undergraduates.
Faculty
- Ron Rensink: popularized the "flicker" technique in which two images of scenes alternate repeatedly with a brief (80 millisecond) blank screen after each image, giving the display a flickering appearance. With the blank screen in place, surprisingly large changes could be made to the scene without the observer reliably noticing them. Rensink et al. (1997) also introduced the term change blindness[3]
Former Faculty
- Hugh Dempster
- Maria Klawe: served as head of the department from 1988 until 1995.
- Nick Pippenger
- Richard Rosenberg
- Jack Snoeyink
See also
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