Michigan Technological University continues to build momentum, welcoming its largest student body in decades. This fall, Michigan Tech opened its doors to 7,430 students, marking another year of enrollment growth and reflecting the growing demand for a Michigan Tech education. This year, Michigan Tech’s overall enrollment has increased by 110 students, bringing the total to . . .
Michigan Tech is pleased to offer free Microchips and Robotics training camps for high school and community college students. If you are passionate about the future of technology, don’t miss this opportunity to join our hands-on learning camp, where you will explore advanced fields in microchip programming, industrial robotics, and cybersecurity. Gain real-world experience, collaborate with . . .
Michigan Tech is excited to offer free CyberHusky training to local middle and high school students. This year, we’re focusing on machine learning with Python, recognizing artificial intelligence’s growing significance in our daily lives.
Tick Talk, the crowdsourcing tick collection project conducted last year at Michigan Tech, is underway for its second year. MTU’s Genomic Sequencing Lab wants ticks from you, your family and your pets. The goal of this project is to identify the prevalence of tick-borne illnesses in the Copper Country. Please bring any ticks you find to one . . .
Assistant Professor Amna Mazen, Departments of Applied Computing and Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology, is seeking applications for a Ph.D. position in mechatronics starting in spring 2025. The research will focus on leveraging mobile manipulators for tasks in healthcare and industrial applications. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Please join the Department of Humanities’ Rhetoric, Theory, and Culture (RTC) graduate program for the first Brown Bag of the semester with Professor Charles Wallace (CS). The Brown Bag will take place on Sept. 13 at noon in the Petersen Library in Walker 318.