Assistant Professor Ossama Abdelkhalik (MEEM), Associate Professor Nilufer Onder (CS) and Hui Meen Nyew who graduated with a CS PhD in summer 2014 published a paper titled, “Structured-Chromosome Evolutionary Algorithms for Variable-Size Autonomous Interplanetary Trajectory Planning Optimization,” in the AIAA Journal of Aerospace Information Systems (pre-print doi: http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/1.I010272). The paper describes a new technique to . . .
Associate Prof. Soner Onder and his graduate students published a paper titled “LaZy Superscalar” in the 42nd International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA). ISCA is recognized as the premier conference in computer architecture with 10-20 percent acceptance rates. CS PhD student Gorkem Asilioglu (first author) will present the paper on June 15 in Portland, OR. . . .
PI Saeid Nooshabadi (CS/ECE/CCSR), “SHF: Medium: Investigation Into the Parallel Architectures for the Efficient Implementation of MultiView Analytics for Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems,” NSF Read more at Tech Today.
Will Cantrell will be conducting the second of two workshops on the SURF application process, including writing an effective SURF proposal at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 15, in Fisher 130. This will cover the same material as the workshop held in December so students who attended the first one need not attend this one. SURF . . .
Local middle- and high-school students have recently engaged in coding activities with the help of Copper Country Programmers (CCP). The Michigan Tech CCP team is led by Associate Professor Charles Wallace, Lecturer Leo Ureel, and graduate student John Earnest in the computer science department. CCP is a weekly computer programming club for kids in grades . . .
PI Yushin Ahn (SoT) and Co-PIs Eugene Levin (SoT), Tim Scarlett (SS) and CK Shene (CS), “Hybrid Methodology for Documentation and Visualization of Industrial Heritage Based on Remote Sensing and Computer Vision [DoVI-Heritage],” US Department of Interior/National PArk Service Read more at Tech Today.