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News
The Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
congratulates Michael Campesino and Scott
Pike OSU Leadership Awards. These awards honor students
who serve the OSU community with distinction and who demonstrate
leadership in activities such as service on university committees,
department committees, or student organizations.
Michael Campesino
won the Outstanding Senior Award. Michael was the most recent
President of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
He has coordinated thr SHPE Professional Symposium. He also
recently received the SHPE Member of the Year and was recognized
for Academic Excellance by the Minority Engineering Program.
Michael will graduate in Spring of 2004 and plans
to work in computer software design.
Scott Pike has been
the recipient of many awards and honors. Most recently, he was
given the OSU Graduate Associate
Teaching Award. With Dr. Paul
A.G. Sivilotti, Scott
won the Best Paper award at the The 24th International Conference
On Distributed Computing Systems (IEEE
ICDCS-2004). The paper entitled, "Dining Philosophers
with Crash Locality 1, won it's first place standing
against a field of 475 papers. He is this year's CSE Eleanor
Quinlan Memorial Award for Outstanding Teaching. Previously
he had received the Department's Outstanding Service Award in
2001.
Scott will be graduating with his PhD in August
2004. He has accepted a position with Texas A&M University
as an assistant professor.
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