Category: Applied Computing

Faculty Profile: Victoria Walters, Professor of Practice, Applied Computing

The Department of Applied Computing is pleased to welcome Victoria Walters, a new professor of practice. Since spring 2022, Walters has been teaching in an adjunct capacity for the department. Walters has 25 years industry experience in information technology, cybersecurity, and corporate security and compliance. She is pursuing a PhD in Computational Science and Engineering . . .

Chemistry Seminar with Dennis Livesay

Dennis Livesay, professor and dean of the College of Computing at Michigan Technological University, will be presenting at this week’s Chemistry Seminar. The seminar will be held in person from 3-4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, in Chem Sci 101. Livesay’s presentation is titled “Does Nature Love Chemistry and Physics as Much as I Do? Integrating . . .

College of Computing Welcomes New Faculty Members

The Michigan Tech College of Computing is pleased to introduce its new faculty members. The Department of Applied Computing welcomes Assistant Professor Amna Mazen and Professor of Practice Victoria Walters. The Department of Computer Science welcomes Assistant Professor Michael Walker, Research Assistant Professor Dylan Gaines, and Assistant Teaching Professor Sujan Kumar Roy, and Research Assistant . . .

Showcase C+X: Celebrating the Convergence of Computing

The Fall Computing Showcase is back and is right around the corner! This year’s iteration is dubbed Showcase C+X. The theme of this year’s iteration focuses on the convergence of computing (C+X) and how computing technologies pervade into nearly everything, from biomedicals to environmental conservation, and enhance research and education. Showcase C+X will continue to host impactful . . .

Alex Sergeyev and Ving Nuygen to Meet with National Policymakers

Department of Applied Computing professor Alex Sergeyev and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering assistant professor Vinh Nguyen will represent Michigan Technological University at an education-focused Congressional Artificial Intelligence Caucus (AI Caucus) event in Washington DC on September 19, 2024. The non-partisan AI Caucus brings together experts from academia, government and the private sector to . . .