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Weiyi Meng

@weiyimeng

SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and Director, School of Computing, Binghamton University #BingCompSci #binghamtonu

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How can extreme views spread, influence opinion? @BinghamtonU researchers have the answer binghamton.edu/news/story/481… #SUNYresearch by Anthony Borrelli

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Binghamton University’s computer science program jumped from #105 last year to #96 this year in this ranking. Congratulations to Binghamton’s CS Department!

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(1/2)Congratulation to all faculty and staff being recognized at the Career Champions Breakfast today, especially to CS faculty & staff: Les Lander Leslie Lander Hafiz Ali, Omer Malik, Dave Hall, Jeremy Backburn Jeremy Blackburn Patrick Madden Patrick H. Madden.

(1/2)Congratulation to all faculty and staff being recognized at the Career Champions Breakfast today, especially to CS faculty &amp; staff: Les Lander <a href="/Les_Lander/">Leslie Lander</a>  Hafiz Ali, Omer Malik, Dave Hall, Jeremy Backburn <a href="/jhblackb/">Jeremy Blackburn</a>  Patrick Madden <a href="/PatrickHMadden/">Patrick H. Madden</a>.
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We have an amazing staff team that has been instrumental in helping the department function effectively! Thank you for your outstanding service!

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Professor Yin is a world class researcher in computer vision, especially in facial expression understanding & modeling. Facial expression datasets generated by his lab are used by over 1000 groups worldwide and are licensed to 40 companies. Big Congratulations, Lijun!

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This is a major milestone for Binghamton’s Computer Science program! With 50+ faculty, the school looks forward to providing the best education to our ~1,500 students and to contributing more to Binghamton University and beyond.

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Did you know? Two Watson College - Binghamton University departments have been elevated to school status this semester: the School of Computing and the School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE). This change reflects the incredible growth of our students over the past decade! #binghamton

Did you know? Two <a href="/bing_watson/">Watson College - Binghamton University</a> departments have been elevated to school status this semester: the School of Computing and the School of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE). This change reflects the incredible growth of our students over the past decade! #binghamton
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Kartik made a huge positive impact on the School of Computing as the Associate Chair for Research and Graduate Programs over the past 13 months. Thank you, Kartik! Wish you all the best in your new role! Thanks a lot, Ping, for taking on the new leadership responsibilities!

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We aim to have new faculty members join us in January 2025 if possible. Of course we will also consider applications for August 2025 start. We look forward to having excellent new colleagues join our friendly and rising School of Computing.

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Just signed the Letter to U.S. Congressional leaders opposing legislation that would reinstate the DoJ's "China Initiative". I truly believe that this legislation is counterproductive and harmful to the United States. The letter can be found here forms.gle/HMmBsK7ESgK5X1….

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Excited to welcome Dr. Jinjun Xiong as he shares his innovative approach to deep neural networks, improving accuracy, reducing latency, and increasing throughput 🚀. Don’t miss insights on AI advancements and 3D Cardiac Cine MRI segmentation! 📷 #AI #Innovation #TechTalks

Excited to welcome Dr. Jinjun Xiong as he shares his innovative approach to deep neural networks, improving accuracy, reducing latency, and increasing throughput 🚀.   

Don’t miss insights on AI advancements and 3D Cardiac Cine MRI segmentation! 📷 #AI #Innovation #TechTalks
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🌟 Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Zhaohan Xi 🚀! Dr. Xi will explore how Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming healthcare and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading voice in the field! PIZZA WILL BE SERVED! :)

🌟 Join us for an exciting presentation by Dr. Zhaohan Xi 🚀! Dr. Xi will explore how Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming healthcare and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading voice in the field! 

PIZZA WILL BE SERVED! :)
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I have been privileged and honored to lead the School of Computing, formerly Department of Computer Science, at Binghamton University for the past 8+years. I will step down next year. We hope that the next school Director will lead the school to new heights!

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Binghamton University's School of Computing is looking for its new Director! We are hoping to attract an inspiring leader who will guide our growing academic and research programs to the next level. Click here for more details and the application: binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetail…

Binghamton University's School of Computing is looking for its new Director! We are hoping to attract an inspiring leader who will guide our growing academic and research programs to the next level. Click here for more details and the application: binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetail…
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I believe Dr. Picard did it on purpose and her apology feels insincere even though it was a step in the right direction compared to her initial apology. Racism must be called out and be condemned!