Presentation: An Huang, Junggab Son, Zuobin Xiong An Huang, Junggab Son, and Zuobin Xiong (all Computer Science)'s paper, "DDSNet: A Lightweight Dense Depthwise Separable Network for Tumor Classification," was accepted in the 40th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (ACM SAC 2025). Login & Submit an Accomplishment November 25 2024 Campus Units: Department of Computer Science, Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering People in the News UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State People | July 1, 2026 UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State Bradford Solomon credits nutrition and a healthy lifestyle as a way to make a difference on and off the field. The 'Oracle' of the Lee Business School: Theresa Boucher People | June 29, 2026 The 'Oracle' of the Lee Business School: Theresa Boucher The Classified Employee of the Year uses her extensive institutional knowledge to turn staff’s and students’ questions into crystal clarity. Susan Adair Doesn’t Pass the Buck People | June 22, 2026 Susan Adair Doesn’t Pass the Buck The second-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year brings a chemist’s precision and a service-first approach to the economics department.
UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State People | July 1, 2026 UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State Bradford Solomon credits nutrition and a healthy lifestyle as a way to make a difference on and off the field.
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