There isn’t a corner of campus where the College of Computing isn’t collaborating. The 2025 issue of Gateway Magazine celebrates our connectivity across Michigan Tech, the state, and the nation.
Professors, researchers, and university leaders Dan Fuhrmann and Tim Havens have full plates. But they make room in their lives for music as a way to create, connect, and cultivate community. The duo has been playing together since 2012, when Fuhrmann, then chair of Michigan Tech’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, hired Havens as . . .
The foresight to envision the rapid rise of everything computational and establish a hub for pioneering and expanding groundbreaking work in the field set Michigan Tech’s Institute of Computing and Cybersystems on its path 10 years ago. An ambitious goal to become “a $10-million institute” was set and has now nearly been met.
Art in Silico, an annual computational art exhibition and event series hosted by the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems, invites graduate and undergraduate students to submit designs for an event logo. The designer of the winning logo design will receive a monetary award. The deadline to submit logo designs is December 15, 2024, by 11:59 . . .
Guy Hembroff and Jung Yun Bae have been awarded the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) Achievement Award, which recognizes ICC members who have made exceptional contributions to the mission of the Institute.
The Fall Computing Showcase is back and is right around the corner! This year’s iteration is dubbed Showcase C+X. The theme of this year’s iteration focuses on the convergence of computing (C+X) and how computing technologies pervade into nearly everything, from biomedicals to environmental conservation, and enhance research and education. Showcase C+X will continue to host impactful . . .