by Karen S. Johnson, Communications Director, College of Computing The Challenge Four Michigan Tech graduate students recently took 6th place in the U.S. Navy’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tracks at Sea Challenge, receiving a $6,000 prize. The Challenge solicited software solutions to automatically generate georeferenced tracks of maritime vessel traffic based on data recorded from a . . .
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by Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics The net virtual graduate Seminar Speaker will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow (April 8) via Zoom. Weihua Zhou (CC) will present “Artificial intelligence for medical image analysis: our approaches. “ Zhou, is an assistant professor of applied computing at Michigan Tech. He has been doing research on medical imaging and informatics . . .
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The Michigan Tech RedTeam, the Michigan Tech Networking and Computing Student Association (NCSA), and University of Michigan’s WolvSec will host the Great Lakes Security Conference from April 16-18, 2021. The virtual conference will include talks from industry professionals and a Capture the Flag (CTF) competition in which students can win prizes. Find more information at . . .
Graduate student Dante Paglia, Computer Science, will present his Master’s Defense on April 26, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. The title of his presentation is, “A Software Tool for Using an Augmented Reality Sandbox to Calculate Volume Change.” Join the virtual presentation here.