Master of Science in Computer Science Title: Towards Location-Independent Eyes-Free Text Entry Date and time: 04/16/2021 : 12:00 PM Location: Virtual defense – online onl
by Graduate Student Government This year’s Graduate Research Colloquium organized by the Graduate Student Government was hosted virtually due to COVID restrictions. There were in total 48 presentations — 17 poster presenters and 31 oral presenters. Poster presentations took place in a pre-recorded video style and the oral sessions were hosted live via Zoom. You . . .
by Major Daniel F. Gwosch, Professor of Military Science Are you interested in a DoD career in Cyber Security after Michigan Tech? Join the Arctic Warrior Cadets and learn about DoD Cyber from a panel of subject matter experts. The presentation will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow (April 9) via Zoom. Presenting are: Colonel Silas . . .
by Karen S. Johnson, Communications Director, College of Computing The Challenge Four Michigan Tech graduate students recently took 6th place in the U.S. Navy’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tracks at Sea Challenge, receiving a $6,000 prize. The Challenge solicited software solutions to automatically generate georeferenced tracks of maritime vessel traffic based on data recorded from a . . .
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Graduate student Dante Paglia, Computer Science, will present his Master’s Defense on April 26, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. The title of his presentation is, “A Software Tool for Using an Augmented Reality Sandbox to Calculate Volume Change.” Join the virtual presentation here.