The 2024 SIGCSE Technical Symposium Program Committee has recognized Associate Professor Charles Wallace, Computer Science, for his outstanding contributions to the symposium while serving as an Associate Program Chair for paper reviewing for the conference. The symposium took place March 20-23 in Portland Oregon. The SIGCSE Program Committee used a number of different criteria for . . .
The National AI Institute for Adult Learning and Online Education (AI-ALOE) has named Assistant Professor Leo Ureel, Computer Science , a Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence and in Online Learning. AI-ALOE Research Fellows have opportunities to participate in AI-ALOE events, seminars, and workshops. Additionally, a dedicated Slack channel serves as the nexus for the research . . .
Graduate student Ketan Patil, MS in Computer Science, will present his final oral examination (defense) on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, from 2:30-3:30 pm in Rekhi 101. The title of Patil’s talk is, “From Technical Resolution to Agile Evolution: A Blended Role at Humane Interface Design Enterprise (HIDE).”
Department of Applied Computing tenure-track faculty candidate Wenqi Shi will give a research presentation on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 1 pm in Fisher 127. The title of Shi’s talk is, “Advancing Personalized Medicine Through Generative Artificial Intelligence.” The event was rescheduled from its original time, date, and location of March 26 at 1 pm in . . .
The Infinite Loop is seeking submissions of original undergraduate research papers for the Infinite Loop, a journal for undergraduate research and applied computing. The journal welcomes submissions from undergraduates of all majors. The journal’s scope includes interdisciplinary research and applications of computing in diverse fields, such as data science, health informatics, information technology and digital . . .
by Pavlis Honors College The Pavlis Honors College is thrilled to invite you to the 10th annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium (URSS), taking place next Friday (March 22) in the Rozsa Lobby. This event promises to be an enlightening showcase of the fascinating research conducted by some of Michigan Tech’s best and brightest undergraduates.