A story about this week’s GenCyber camp for K-12 students was aired on TV6 WLUC, Marquette, on June 29, 2022. This is the fourth GenCyber summer student camp to be hosted at Michigan Tech. The no-cost, one-week residential camp aims to teach youth about computing, safe online behavior, and cybersecurity careers. This year’s camp theme . . .
The Michigan Tech College of Computing offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in the Computing disciplines.
Xiaoyong (Brian) Yuan, Applied Computing and Computer Science, is the principal investigator of a newly-awarded National Science Foundation grant. The three-year, $409,355 project is titled, “Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT): Theory, Architecture, and Algorithms.” Yuan’s co-PI is Lan (Emily) Zhang, Electrical and Computer Engineering. The research is a collaboration is between . . .