In his new role as the College of Computing’s associate dean, Yu Cai draws on his extensive background in cybersecurity, computer networks, and computing education. The experience he brings to the newly created position provides him with deep insights into academic administration, curriculum development, and student engagement. In this College of Computing Q&A, Cai shares . . .
Scott Pomerville, Computer Science, will present his PhD final oral examination (PhD defense) on Thursday, August 1, 2024, at 9 am in Rehki 101 and via Zoom online meeting. The title of Pomerville’s defense is, “Statically Controlled Synchronized Lane Architectures.”
Jung Yun Bae (ME-EM) was quoted by Michigan Ag Connection and Kalamazoo’s WWMT News Channel 3 in more stories about Michigan Tech engineering students’ partnership with Lucky Clover Farm in Otsego County to create a robot to harvest lavender plants.
Timothy Havens (CS/GLRC/ICC) is the principal investigator on a project that has received a $200,000 research applied grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project is titled “Capacitating machine vision research at FWS Green Bay Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office.” Phillipe Wernette (GLRC/ICC) and Evan Lucas (CC/GLRC/ICC) are . . .
Michigan Tech is offering both a in-person and online certificate in the Foundations of Cybersecurity. In nine credits, students will learn how to identify and describe the foundational principles of securing both a computer system and a computer network. They’ll also study the fundamentals of secure software development and apply them effectively. This credential addresses cyber crime, a costly . . .
All Michigan Tech alumni and friends are invited to join us on campus August 1–3, 2024, for Reunion 2024. Check out the full schedule of events. The College of Computing invites alumni to two College events at Reunion 2024. Details below. College of Computing Alumni Reunion Gathering Thursday, August 1, 7:30-9:30 pm, at the Rozsa Center Join us . . .