College of Computing undergraduates Mitchell Kelly, BS in Computer Science, and Alexia Pringle, BS in Cybersecurity, and are among the recipients of a President’s Volunteer Service Award, awarded annually by Student Leadership and Involvement. The third recipient of the award is undergraduate Ellen DeMeester, BS in Chemical Engineering. Throughout the year, Mitchell Kelly is actively . . .
The Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MMET) and the College of Computing (CC) inducted seven Michigan Tech students and an MMET professor into Michigan Tech’s Delta Zeta Chapter of the Epsilon Pi Tau Honor Society on April 2, 2024.
Eighteen Class of 2024 BS in Cybersecurity graduates have received a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense certificate, which acknowledges the academic achievements of the new graduates.
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 . . .
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 . . .
Congratulations to the students who have received the spring 2024 Graduate School’s Dean’s Award for Outstanding Scholarship and the Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award. College of Computing students who received the award are: Dean’s Award for Outstanding Scholarship: Ujwal Goulikar, Mechatronics Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award: Zongguang Liu and Abel Reyes Angulo, both Computational Science . . .