Category: Students of CS

GRC Registration Closes Soon

by Graduate Student Government Registration for this year’s virtual Graduate Research Colloquium (GRC) will close at 11:59 PM tomorrow (March 2). The event will be held on Thursday April 1, and Friday April 2. GRC is a great opportunity to work on your presentation skills and prepare for upcoming conferences. Students are free to give . . .

Computing Programs Ranked Among Best in Nation

Several Michigan Tech College of Computing degree programs have been ranked among the best in the nation by Intelligent.com. In addition, the research guide ranked the University number three among all colleges in Michigan. Intelligent.com looked at nearly 2,300 accredited colleges and universities nationwide making evaluations based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation and post-graduate employment. . . .

Register Early for Summer ’21 CS, EET, SAT Classes

The College of Computing will offer the following CS, EET, and SAT classes this summer. Please register early. Any courses with insufficient enrollment by April 5, 2021, may not be offered this summer. Link to registration information here. CS Classes – Summer 2021 CS 1111, Intro to Programming in C/C++CRN 52293 | Lab | Instructor: . . .

CS Grad Student Zhiyuan Lu to Present RQE March 5

Zhiyuan Lu, a Department of Computer Science graduate student, will present his RQE lecture on Friday, March, 5, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. The lecture will be presented virtually. Lecture Title Improving the Performance of NVM Crash Consistency under Multicore Lecture Abstract Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) systems require log schemes to ensure crash consistency, introducing severe performance . . .

Register Now: 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium Is Friday, March 26

The 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) will be held virtually on Friday, March 26, 2021. It requires that participants register for the event, provide an abstract, and create and narrate an electronic poster. This event is open to all Michigan Tech undergraduate researchers. Students wishing to participate must register online by Friday, February 5. The . . .