The 2024 Art in Silico event series has concluded, highlighted by a fun evening at the Copper Country Community Arts Center (CCCAC) and the Orpheum Theater that brought together artists, musicians, community members and friends alike!
Associate Professor Bo Chen, Computer Science, and doctoral student Niusen Chen, Computer Science, have been awarded the Michigan Tech Bhakta Rath Research Award.
Tim Havens (CS/ICC/GLRC) was quoted by WLUC TV6 in coverage of this year’s Art in Silico computational art exhibition. A reception for Art in Silico was held on Thursday, April 4, 2024, at the Copper Country Community Arts Center in Hancock.
From ABC 10 News; Published April 4, 2024 Jazz and video games have been around for many years, existing much at the same time. The earliest jazz recordings from New Orleans have been played since the 1920’s. Then, in 1958 Physicist William Higinbotham created a very simple tennis game at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. However, . . .
From Keweenaw Report, published April 3, 2024. For a second year, Michigan Tech University will combine art with technology over four days. The Institute of Computing and Cybersystems’ Art in Silico computational exhibition explores the intersection where creativity and computing collide. During the exhibition, the institute has partnered with the Copper Country Community Arts Center . . .
Graduate student Harsh Singh, MS in Computer Science, will present his final oral examination (defense) on Monday, April 15, 2024, from 3-4 pm, via Zoom online meeting. The title of Singh’s defense is, “Secure access control in Internet of Vehicles with PoET.” Singh is advised by Bo Chen, Computer Science. Join the Zoom meeting here.