Category: Computer Science

Meryl Spencer to Present Lecture, Feb. 26, 3 pm

The Department of Computer Science will present a lecture by Meryl Spencer, Michigan Tech Research Institute, on Friday, February 26, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. Spencer’s lecture is titled, “Advancing Robotics through competition.” Meryl Spencer is a research scientist with the Michigan Tech Research Institute (MTRI). Her research interests include Multi-Agent Teaming, Robotics Simulation, Applications of . . .

Register Early for Summer ’21 CS, EET, SAT Classes

The College of Computing will offer the following CS, EET, and SAT classes this summer. Please register early. Any courses with insufficient enrollment by April 5, 2021, may not be offered this summer. Link to registration information here. CS Classes – Summer 2021 CS 1111, Intro to Programming in C/C++CRN 52293 | Lab | Instructor: . . .

CS Grad Student Zhiyuan Lu to Present RQE March 5

Zhiyuan Lu, a Department of Computer Science graduate student, will present his RQE lecture on Friday, March, 5, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. The lecture will be presented virtually. Lecture Title Improving the Performance of NVM Crash Consistency under Multicore Lecture Abstract Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) systems require log schemes to ensure crash consistency, introducing severe performance . . .

CS Dept. Lecture: Hongyu An, ECE, Friday, March 5

The Department of Computer Science will present a lecture by Assistant Professor Hongyu An, ECE, on Friday, March 5, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. An’s lecture is titled, “Designing an Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic System through Two-Layer Memristive Synapses.” An will introduce Brain-inspired Computing, an emerging approach for an energy-efficient artificial intelligent system through hardware and software co-design. . . .

Leo Ureel Receives 2020-21 CTL Award for Innovative Teaching

The 2020-2021 CTL Instructional Award for Innovative or Out of Class Teaching is being presented to two instructors, and Assistant Professor Leo Ureel, Computer Science, and Libby Meyer, senior lecturer, Visual and Performing Arts. Ureel was nominated in recognition of his “student-centric efforts which have increased retention and diversified the cohort of first-year computing students.” . . .