The College of Computing’s Health Informatics graduate program recently announced the addition of stackable graduate certificates in two high-growth areas: the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Certificate and the Security and Privacy in Healthcare Certificate. Designed for working professionals, as well as full-time students, the new certificates can be completed entirely online using a rich learning . . .
College of Computing students participated widely at Michigan Tech’s Design Expo 2020, which was held virtually in April. Participating Enterprise Teams included Humane Interface Design Enterprise (HIDE), IT Oxygen, and Husky Game Development. College Senior Design Teams developed a cybersecurity “Penetration Testing Course,”a “Cloud Computing Cost Analysis,” and an “Automated Distributed Configuration Management Systems.” See . . .
The College of Computing is pleased to announce the hiring of six new faculty members. They will all start at Michigan Tech this fall. Briana Bettin, Computer Science and Cognitive Learning Sciences, will teach computing education courses. Bettin’s research interests span education, experiential design, and human factors. She completed her Ph.D. at Michigan Tech this . . .
The University Bookstore has arranged an Online Book Buyback event. Two used book wholesalers, Nebraska Book Company and MBS Textbook Exchange, will buy your books. Search for your books and compare buyback prices using the links above. The book wholesalers will provide you with a USPS label and free shipping. If you have questions, please . . .
The College of Computing’s Department of Applied Computing invites the campus community to lecture by MERET faculty candidate Dr. Sidike Paheding, Friday, April 10, 2020, at 3:30 p.m., via an online Zoom meeting. The title of Paheding’s lecture is, “Machine Learning in Multiscale and Multimodal Remote Sensing: From Ground to UAV with a stop at . . .
The College of Computing Department of Applied Computing invites the campus community to a lecture by faculty candidate Saleem Ashraf on, April 7, 2020, at p.m., via an online Zoom meeting. Dr. Ashraf is currently an assistant professor of mechatronics engineering in the ECE department at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. He received his Ph.D. and . . .