Category: Seminars and Events

Art in Silico Reception Is April 4

by James Townsend, Institute of Computing and Cybersystems With 20 computational art submissions ready to appear at the opening reception, the hype is building for the Art in Silico! An opening reception for this year’s computational art show will take place April 4, 2024, from 4:30-5:30 pm at the Copper Country Community Arts Center, where the pieces . . .

Computer Science Colloquium Lecture: Bill Stark ’90

Bill Starke ’90 BS in Computer Science, will present a Department of Computer Science Colloquium lecture on Friday, April 12, 2024, from 3-4 pm in Rekhi 214 and via Zoom online meeting. A social hour will follow in Rekhi 218. Snacks and beverages will be served. Starke’s talk is titled, “The Best of Times for Hardware: . . .

AC Faculty Candidate Wenqi Shi to Give Research Presentation

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 . . .

10th Annual Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium

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.

Showcase [AI] Spotlights AI at Tech

From the 2024 Michigan Tech Magazine The College of Computing and the Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC) collaborated to present Showcase [AI] at Michigan Tech in October. The showcase explored the excitement and controversy surrounding the intuitive automated systems affecting more and more aspects of daily life, including health, communications, and computing.