Shankar Subramaniam, a distinguished professor of bioengineering at the University of California San Diego, will present a lecture on Thursday, October 3, 2024, from 12:30-1:30 pm in the Memorial Union Ballroom. Lunch will be served. The title of Subramaniam’s talk is “Is Big Data the sine qua non of Human Future? Challenges at the interface . . .
The College of Computing at Michigan Technological University invites applications for four tenure-track faculty positions in the broad areas of cybersecurity and computer science. Primary consideration will be for applicants at the rank of Assistant Professor, although applicants with the experience and accomplishments commensurate with a higher rank may be considered for an appointment at . . .
The Department of Computer Science is pleased to welcome Michael Walker as an assistant professor. Walker has always been drawn to technologies he can interact with. “When I was younger, I was exposed to 3D modeling and architectural drafting, but it always left me feeling like something was missing in terms of the final product, . . .
The Department of Applied Computing is pleased to welcome Amna Mazen, an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Applied Computing and the Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology. With a robust background in electrical engineering and robotics and over ten years of teaching experience at the University of Detroit Mercy . . .
The Department of Computer Science is pleased to welcome Dylan Gaines, a research assistant professor. Gaines completed his PhD at Michigan Tech in spring 2023 and became a faculty member in spring 2024. Gaines’s research interests lie at the intersection of natural language processing and human-computer interaction, where he investigates the applications of neural language models . . .
The Department of Computer Science is pleased to welcome Scott Pomerville, a research assistant professor. Pomerville received his PhD in computer science at Michigan Tech in spring 2024. Pomerville’s research focuses primarily on computer architecture, but he says he’s always interested in chatting about anything computing related.