Board # 49 : The NECST Program - Networking and Engaging in Computer Science and Information Technology Program
Author(s) -
Katherine G. Herbert,
Thomas J. Marlowe,
Jerry Alan Fails,
Cyril S. Ku,
Kelly M. Goedert,
Emily Hill,
Nina M. Goodey,
Donal MacVeigh
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--27867
Subject(s) - computer science , engineering management , engineering
Dr. Katherine Herbert is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Montclair State University. Dr. Herbert currently researches database management, data warehousing and data quality issues in biological, biochemical and sustainability-related data sets. Dr. Herbert received her Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2004 from the New Jersey Institute of Technology for studying data quality issues in biological databases. Since completing her Ph.D., she has continued to publish Dr. Herbert’s primary research is in biological databases with a specialty in phylogenetic databases. Presently, she is examining the data integration problems with regards to integrating protein-ligand data with respect to the phylogenetics relationships within the protein data with Dr. Nina Goodey from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at MSU. This work is has been funded by the Montclair State University Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical Life sciences where she is developing a prototype system and been publish in ACM SIGMOD, ISMB CSHALS and the Faculty of 1000 blog Naturally Selected. Dr. Herbert is also a recently looking at problems regarding sustainability data and mobile applications. This work with Dr. Emily Hill, Dr. Jerry Fails and Dr. Jennifer Bragger, has been funded by the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Sciences. This work has been published in IEEE Big Data and ACM CSCW. Dr. Herbert is also the Principle Investigator for the National Science Foundation funded S-STEM Networking and Engaging in Computer Science and Information Technology (NECST) Program here at Montclair State University (NSF award 1259758). The NECST Program funds students, regardless of background, who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in computer science. Students from computing related fields as well as other fields are welcome to apply. These students are then mentored through a network of mentors from not only MSU, but also neighboring universities who participate in NECST. Through her work with the Science Informatics Program, Dr. Herbert has also published a number of Computer Science and Interdisciplinary education papers in venues such as DIMACS, CUR and ACM Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education (SIGCSE).
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