Author: Karen Johnson

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

AC Faculty Candidate Haluk Kucuk to Give Research Presentation

Department of Applied Computing Mechatronics/MERET tenure-track faculty candidate Haluk Kucuk will give a research presentation on Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 4-5 pm in Rekhi 217. The title of Kucuk’s research presentation is, “Applied Artificial Intelligence for Diagnostics.” Also on April 11, in Rekhi 101, faculty are invited to visit with Kucuk from 1:30-2:30 pm, . . .

Art in Silico Explores Generative AI in the Exhibition’s Second Year

From Keweenaw Report, published April 3, 2024. For a second year, Michigan Tech University will combine art with technology over four days. The Institute of Computing and Cybersystems’ Art in Silico computational exhibition explores the intersection where creativity and computing collide. During the exhibition, the institute has partnered with the Copper Country Community Arts Center . . .

Final Oral Exam: Harsh Singh, MS in Computer Science

Graduate student Harsh Singh, MS in Computer Science, will present his final oral examination (defense) on Monday, April 15, 2024, from 3-4 pm, via Zoom online meeting. The title of Singh’s defense is, “Secure access control in Internet of Vehicles with PoET.” Singh is advised by Bo Chen, Computer Science. Join the Zoom meeting here.

Charles Wallace Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to SIGCSE Technical Symposium

The 2024 SIGCSE Technical Symposium Program Committee has recognized Associate Professor Charles Wallace, Computer Science, for his outstanding contributions to the symposium while serving as an Associate Program Chair for paper reviewing for the conference. The symposium took place March 20-23 in Portland Oregon. The SIGCSE Program Committee used a number of different criteria for . . .

Leo Ureel Named AI-ALOE Research Fellow

The National AI Institute for Adult Learning and Online Education (AI-ALOE) has named Assistant Professor Leo Ureel, Computer Science , a Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence and in Online Learning. AI-ALOE Research Fellows have opportunities to participate in AI-ALOE events, seminars, and workshops. Additionally, a dedicated Slack channel serves as the nexus for the research . . .