CyberHusky, a group of Houghton High School and Houghton Middle School students excited about cybersecurity and computer topics, has achieved stellar results in spring 2024 National Cyber League (NCL) individual and team competitions. In team competition, April 19-21, the CyberHusky1 team ranked #7 nationally in the high school bracket. The CyberHusky2 team ranked #39 nationally, and . . .
At the 2024 CAE Cybersecurity Symposium, April 16-17, 2024, Michigan Tech faculty member Dr. Yu Cai, Department of Applied Computing, was honored with multiple Cybersecurity Community Service Awards. The awards include Top PSR Reviewer, Top CAE-R Mentor, and Top CAE-R Peer Reviewer.
The College of Computing is pleased to congratulate our Class of 2024 graduates! This spring’s candidates are below. The Graduate Student ceremony will be held Friday, April 26, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. The Undergraduate Student ceremony will be held Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. Both ceremonies take place in the MacInnes Student Ice . . .
PhD student and instructor Harikrishnan Changarnkothapeecherikkal, Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), Department of Applied Computing, has received the Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award from Michigan Tech’s Graduate School. Changarnkothapeecherikkal’s teaching Interests include clinical decision support systems, health informatics fundamentals, deep learning and neural networks, and computer vision and image analysis.
Department of Applied Computing Mechatronics/MERET tenure-track faculty candidate Amna Mazen will give a research presentation on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 9:30 am in Rekhi 214. The title of Mazen’s presentation is, “The development of intelligent autonomous systems and algorithms across various sectors, including robotics, autonomous vehicles, and healthcare.” Also on April 25 , faculty . . .
From Stories from Husky Nation Published April 16, 2024. Hunter Malinowski followed in the footsteps of family members who attended Michigan Technological University, but also found ways to blaze her own trail. Malinowski made her Michigan Tech experience unique by pursuing dual degrees in computer science and psychology, and diving into research experiences. A meticulous . . .