Author: Karen Johnson

The Michigan Tech College of Computing offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in the Computing disciplines.

Campus Visits to Resume Week of June 22

from the Michigan Tech Office of Admissions Michigan Tech Admissions is excited to welcome back prospective students and their families for campus tours starting Monday, June 22. After months of thoughtful planning, we are looking forward to implementing solutions to create a fun and robust experience for visitors while being extremely mindful of everyone’s health . . .

Take Action for Equity: #BlackInTheIvory, @ADVANCEmtu

The following is a communication and plea from Dr. Adrienne Minerick, Dean, College of Computing, and Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering. Minerick is the Principal Investigator of the Michigan Tech ADVANCE award from the National Science Foundation.. In observation of engrained cultural bias against Blacks, Indigenous People, and many other underrepresented minorities, I am participating . . .

zombietango Security Expert to Present Penetration Test Lecture

College of Computing Professor Yu Cai, Applied Computing, has arranged for a special guest lecture on penetration testing by security expert Josh Little of zombietango. The free, 60-minute technical lecture will take place on Thursday, June 11, 2020, at 2:00 p.m., via an online Microsoft Team meeting. Join the lecture here. The conference ID: 164 . . .

More Achievements for MTU RedTeam

The MTU RedTeam ranked 13th out of 162 teams in a recent 24-hour Cybar OSINT Capture The Flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition. The team finished tied for 5th place, having completed all the challenges presented by the competition. Students on the team were Trevor Hornsby (Software Engineering), Shane Hoppe (Computer Science), Matthew Chau (Cybersecurity), Steven Whitaker . . .

Bo Chen, Grad Students Present Posters at Security Symposium

College of Computing Assistant Professor Bo Chen, Computer Science, and his graduate students presented two posters at the 41st IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, which took place online May 18 to 21, 2020. Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and . . .