Imagine if your car could tell you when you are passing by an area occupied by rare migratory birds, or if it could listen to roads and bridges to determine when infrastructure repairs need to be made. A recent gift of $149,518 from Mobility Research at Ford Motor Company is funding research that could make . . .
In November, Michigan Tech undergraduates begin submitting research proposals to the annual competition for Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships—SURF—which are due the following February and awarded that spring. Computer Science major Elijah Cobb was one of the many students to submit a SURF proposal this academic year. His was excellent, but so were many others, and . . .
This May, AVA Labs, a next-generation blockchain platform spun out of Cornell and led by Professor Emin Gün Sirer, is hosting a month-long virtual hackathon for the best and brightest computer science and engineering students in the world. The event will focus on developing new applications for financial products and services, and infrastructure tools that . . .
All GenCyber 2020 summer programs will be deferred to 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 virus. For a listing of those programs who are receiving funding to host a camp, please see gen-cyber.com. For updates and questions regarding specific camps and/or outreach activities, please contact the host institution using the information found on . . .
Siva Krishna Kakula, a PhD candidate in the College of Computing’s Department of Computer Science, has been awarded a grant from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society that covers the cost of full IEEE member registration for the IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, July 19-24, 2020. Kakula will present two papers at the conference, “Choquet . . .