STC.UNM, The University of New Mexico’s technology-transfer and economic-development office, hosts its 2017 Spring Seminar Series, featuring “How to launch a web app” with Marios Pattichis.

The talk takes place in the auditorium on Tuesday, March 28 from 8 to 9 a.m. The seminars, held at UNM Science & Technology Park, are free and open to the public and UNM community, but registration is required. Breakfast will also be served.

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UNM School of Engineering Professor Marios Pattichis

Pattichis, a UNM School of Engineering professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, will discuss the fundamental elements of a website. His talk will cover the basics of HTML, Javascript, and Google Analytics. In addition, Pattichis will discuss responsive design using bootstrap and also the use of JQuery in a simple WebApp application.

Pattichis has led the development of novel AM-FM representation models and methods that have been used in computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems in stroke ultrasound image analysis, brain image analysis, hysteroscopic image analysis, eye image analysis, biomedical signal analysis, and electron microscopy image analysis.

A professor at UNM since 1999, Pattichis is currently the program chair of the Computer Engineering program at UNM. His research has been funded by NSF, NIH, AFRL, and the industry. Pattichis is currently an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. He has served as an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, and a guest associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.

Pattichis received his B.Sc. (high honors and special honors) in computer sciences (minor in EE) and a B.A. (high honors) in mathematics, an M.S.E. in electrical engineering, and a Ph.D. in computer engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. Pattichis is the founding director of ECE’s image & video Processing and Communication Lab.

The UNM Science & Technology Park is located at 800 Bradbury Dr. SE, on UNM’s South Campus. The talk will be held in the Auditorium, Building 800.

To register, visit 2017 Spring Seminar Series.