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Computer Science Department
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717

Location: 357 EPS Building
Tel: (406) 994-4780
Fax: (406) 994-4376
csinfo@cs.montana.edu

Department Head:
John Paxton
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Personnel

To learn more about any faculty member---teaching interests, research interests, creative interests, office hours, phone number, or e-mail address---click below.

Scholarship Recipients

RightNow Technologies

  • 2009-2010. Lindsey Hanna, Kairat Zhubayev.
  • 2008-2009. Bovard Tiberi, Heidi Tynes.

Bachelor's Degree FAQ

Advisor Questions

  • How do I get my PDF form?
    First, meet with your advisor to discuss your course selection and fill out an advising contract.  Second, take the signed advising contract to the CS office to receive your PDF form.
  • Who is my advisor?
    Check the glass case next to EPS 350. If your advisor assignment is not there, go to the CS office (EPS 357).
  • Can I change my advisor?

GTA Application

Fill out this form to submit an application.

Faculty Vacancies

Thank you for your interest. Currently, there are no vacancies. Most recently, we hired John Sheppard as the RightNow Technologies Distinguished Professor in Fall of 2008.

Webworks Laboratory

Faculty Involved

Support

The activities of the Webworks Laboratory are supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and are interdisciplinary in nature.

Opportunities

There is no end to the number and kinds of projects that can be undertaken in the Laboratory. They range in size and complexity in ways that make them variously suitable for:

  • undergraduate senior projects

  • graduate projects for Master's students on the project option

  • Master's theses

  • PhD theses

The project has ongoing needs for new student participants. Some support may be available but is usually reserved for students who have already been in the Department for a while in order for the Webworks Director to determine their suitability to the needs of the Laboratory.

A Tactical Automation, Assessment, and Performance Support System (TAAP)

Faculty Involved

Support

The project is supported by the US Navy under SBIR Phase II support to AAC and by a grant to Denbigh Starkey from AAC.  A Phase III SBIR support from the Department of Defense is currently being sought.

Opportunities

At this time their are no positions available on the grant, but it is anticipated that this will change with future funding.

Network Algorithm Problems

Faculty Involved

Support

Dr. Mumey has support from a 3 year NSF grant. Further support from DEPSCOR and the DOD is pending.

Opportunities

Opportunities exist for research-interested students at the B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels.

Investigating Whether Artificial Intelligence Can Be Used to Detect Birds in Nexrad Data

Faculty Involved

Support

The project is currently funded by the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL).  The project was formerly supported by USGS.

Opportunities

Cross-layer Optimization for Dynamic Spectrum Access Wireless Mesh Networks

Faculty Involved

Support

This project is supported by NSF under the grant CNS-0721880.

Opportunities

Currently there is one RA opening for students in the M.S or Ph.D level.

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